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Sky Tabernacle 10/11/2023A.D.
Ear of the Heart Cody's Eye Prophetic Imagery-
Sky Tabernacle Symbolism Lesson of the day- Double Cross 2023A.D./Spiritual Hearing/ Ear of the Heart/ Mom/Spirit/Blue Bird mixed with the Holy Spirit-
Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. He who has ears, let him hear. Revelation 3:13 -
So this requires a different kind of ear that apparently not everyone has (he that has an ear let him hear). These ears are not physical in nature but ears of the heart. God is calling people to have a heart that is able to perceive what his Spirit is saying.
In the Gospels, Jesus speaks of those who have “ears to hear” at the end of a difficult saying or parable (e.g., Matthew 11:15; Mark 4:9, 23). Who is “he who has ears to hear”? Better yet, who is “he who has ears”? Ears are a feature shared by all of humanity—to not have ears would be an unnatural occurrence. Therefore, when Jesus addresses those who have ears, He refers to all who have been given His words—no matter their age, ethnicity, language, or status.
But there is a difference between having ears and having “ears to hear.” Jesus’ parable of the sower and the seed contrasts types of hearers: those who let the Word of God pass straight through their ears and those who truly listen and seek understanding (Mark 4:13–20). Some hear the Word, yet they do not allow it to take root because the seduction of worldly pleasures and comfort overcomes them. Others end up rejecting the Word because of persecution or trials. Others hear the Word and open themselves to understand and accept it so that it transforms them. Those who have “ears to hear” allow the Word to bear fruit to the glory of God. It is up to the hearer to decide whether to take the Word seriously and pursue understanding; only a few are willing—the rest have ears, but they do not have “ears to hear” (Matthew 7:13–14, 24–27).
This explain why some people "do not hear no voice" they are letting the Word pass right through their ears-not allowing anything to take root ---MATCH for un believers of Cody's Eye- that's the answer right there-
Whenever Jesus says, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear,” He is calling for people to pay careful heed. It’s another way of saying, “Listen up! Pay close attention!” Speaking in parables was one way in which Jesus sought to gain the attention of the crowds —people love stories, and the parables depicted events and characters with which they could readily relate. But unless they were willing to tune out other distractions and come to Jesus to understand the meaning of His preaching, His words would be only empty stories. They needed more than ears, however keen they were; they needed ears to hear-