Jesus says "He that hath ears to hear" and "he that hath an ear, let him hear" in Matthew 11:15 and Revelation 2:7.
One interpretation is that it signifies the importance of listening more than speaking. By listening attentively and empathetically with both ears, we can better understand others and communicate effectively. It suggests a balance between speaking and listening in our interactions with one another.
Yourself God is always listening; however, He may give signs to who may be the best person around you to listen to you and eventually help remedy your troubles. All you have to do is listen to Him, figuratively.
The verse you are referring to is Matthew 14:22-33, where Jesus walks on water. This verse does not directly mention density, but it demonstrates Jesus' power over the natural elements, which could be related to the concept of density as it pertains to physics.
Yes, since Jesus Christ is Himself God, He frequently did. Also, on the mount of transfiguration God spoke, as well as at Jesus' Baptism, effectively telling the disciples to listen to Jesus, His beloved Son. This lines up with what Jesus Himself taught in a number of places, that not only was He bringing a message 'from' God but that His message was the very words of God Himself.
There are two set's of twins mentioned in the bible and I'm sure this has been answered before. We have Esau and Jacob, and Tamar's twins Zeresh and Pharez. However, there is sketchy talk of Thomas (a disciple of Jesus) being a twin for the meaning of his name. there is also talk of Joseph's sons being twins but i doubt it for scripture would have said so.
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Jesus spoke about the poor 13 times in the Gospels.
I was listening to my mom talk.
If it is a listening test then you should not talk at all. As a speaking test, try English
Jesus mentions the word 29 times in John, in chapters 5, 8, 10, 11-17, & 19-21.Incidentally, the most well-known verse of the Bible is in John (3:16) -- which is about the love of God -- but Jesus didn't say it.
If it is a listening test then you should not talk at all. As a speaking test, try English
There are many ways to worship Jesus. Some people pray, sing, or talk to Jesus. Some read the bible.
No where in the Bible is this recorded, so people who talk of this, get their authority somewhere other than the Bible
Talk about his life, miricles, stories, his friends/enemies,etc
Family Force Five has a lot of similar songs. Try listening to their CD Dance or Die, that probably has songs with the most similarities. :)
"Jesus Christ" is mentioned 64 times "Jesus" (not followed by "Christ") is mentioned 116 times "Christ" (without "Jesus") is mentioned 302 times Please note that Jesus Christ is mentioned hundreds if not thousands of times in the Book of Mormon by other names, such as "Messiah", "Son of God", "Redeemer", "Lord", "Lamb of God" and "Jehovah". I didn't count any of those. In a broader sense, every verse in the Book of Mormon is about Jesus Christ, since the entire book is meant to be "Another Witness of Jesus Christ". The Book of Mormon is a testimony of the faithfulness of God and the divinity and necessity of Jesus Christ as our Savior.
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