Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone

Solomon’s guidelines for wisdom were birthed out of his own spiritual and human experiences. He was recognized as the world’s wealthiest man, and kings and queens sought an occasion to sit under his instruction, hear his proverbs, and discover his wisdom secrets. Solomon says: Clean your ears out so you can hear me now. Solomon said to hear (Prov. 4:1), to keep (Prov. 7:1), and not to forget (Prov. 3:1) the instructions and commandments of God. All knowledge begins with hearing. There are two forms of hearing—one with your outer ears and another with your inner spirit. Everyone has ears to hear, but some need spiritual understanding after hearing. For example, five hundred people can fill up a church and hear the same message. Afterward, ask them what they learned or what they received; some will explain it clearly, while others will admit, “I didn’t get anything out of it.” Yet, they all heard the same thing. This example illustrates the three types of ears . They are: Clean ears —those who clearly hear the truth, receive it, and follow through with the instructions Cluttered ears —those who can’t receive the information because of preconceived traditions or biases Critical ears —those who refuse to hear

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