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Preparing to Receive the Word: Do you know what the word filthiness is in the original Greek?

October 22, 2022
Today’s Daily Devotional

PRAY OVER THIS

“Therefore lay aside all filthiness and overflow of wickedness, and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls.”

PONDER THIS

Do you know what the word filthiness is in the original Greek? It means, “ear wax.” God says if you want to hear, you’ve got to clean your ears. You can’t hear if your ears are stopped. God says sin in your life is like wax in your ear. You need to get rid of it. The reason God’s truth does not come to us is that we’ve got spiritual wax in our ears. As a result, it is absolutely crucial that when you study the Bible, you make a full confession of sin and ask God to search your heart and see if there is some wickedness in you. Get your heart clean; get your heart right with God.

If you’re going to a garden, before you plant the seed, you weed the garden. That’s what it’s all about—get your heart right. After we weed the garden, then the seed will grow. After we get the wax out, then we can hear. Do you understand that? Receive the Word. Welcome the Word with a repentant heart.

  • What does it look like to lay aside all filthiness?
  • When has sin stopped up your ears from understanding the Word of God clearly?

PRACTICE THIS

Take time for intentional repentance during your time in the Word today and find a way to add this to your regular Bible reading routine.

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