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Bible Question:
If
faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God, how would
a deaf, dumb and blind person come to know Jesus before the
scriptures were printed?
Bible Answer: The
scripture you are thinking about is,
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So
faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of
Christ. (NASB) Romans 10:17 |
If I understand your question correctly, this person cannot
see, hear or speak. They are unable to understand that the God-man,
Jesus Christ, died to forgive their sins. The passage above assumes
the obvious - most people can hear. But it is not a rigid formula
requiring a person to hear or see in order to be forgiven. Men
and women, before and after the scriptures were printed, have
communicated in a variety of ways. Some by hearing or seeing
and others by sign language. The
Lord cares for the blind, deaf and those who cannot speak,
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'You
shall not curse a deaf man, nor place a stumbling block
before the blind, but you shall revere your God; I am
the LORD. (NASB) Leviticus 19:14 |
Exodus 4:11 says He makes the blind, deaf and dumb. Scripture
indicates that God shows mercy to those who are unable to understand
the gospel - even the child who dies shortly after birth. A
great example of this is the death of the child who was born
to King David and Bathsheba. After the child died, David makes
the following comment,
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. . I shall go to him, but he will not return to me.
(NASB) 2 Samuel 12:23 |
David says he will see the child in heaven someday. This means
the child went to heaven even though it never heard about Jesus.
Will God do the same for one who does not understand because
they are blind, deaf and cannot speak? I believe the answer
is yes! The child had no hope of knowing either.
Conclusion: The
Lord Jesus cares about all of us because He made us all,
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Everyone
who is called by My name, And whom I have created for
My glory, Whom I have formed, even whom I have made.
(NASB) Isaiah 43:7 |
He has made you and I just as He wanted us to be. Praise God! |
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