1) Why did you say the word in the Deuteronomy passage is the same word James uses? Isn't James in Greek and Deuteronomy in Hebrew? So how could it be the same word? 2) You said we shouldn't listen to God's Word with a critiquing attitude like we do with other books, but isn't it important to use discernment when listening to a preacher? 3) Is the implanted Word the same as the written Word? 4) What is the relationship of the armor of God to receiving the Word? 5) It doesn't feel right that I should have to go to a commentary to understand God's Word. Can't I just understand it on my own? 6) Does praying for someone to receive the Word help? 7) Isn't there a kind of questioning of God's Word that is legitimate? 8) When Paul speaks of "the righteousness of the law" he speaks of it in negative terms. Is that something different from the righteousness James is talking about? 9) If I don't ask forgiveness for some specific sin, does that mean God won't hear the rest of my prayer? 10) Which comes first, faith, or new birth? 11) You said we should be able to learn from anyone. But doesn't the Bible say teachers should be qualified to teach? 12) If you need to be repentant before you can hear from God, but you need to hear from God before you can be repentant, how does the process ever get started? 13) One bad motive that was mentioned in the message was reading the Bible to get material for a sermon or Bible study. But isn't what that what every pastor and Bible teacher does every week? 14) If a person has no appetite for Scripture at all, does that mean he's not saved? 15) If your heart is hard, unplowed soil, how do you soften it to be receptive to the Word? 16) What is the
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