In Roman times they believed that different bodily sensations denotes different things happening to you, about you, etc. Like burning ears meant someone was talking about you.
Itching ears in this case denotes that they are seeking to affirm their own lifestyles and choices instead of showing piousness.
However, grain of salt, I am an atheist who still sees fit to not throw the baby out with the bathwater, so I might have missed the mark.
How much evil do you need to see before you just throw your hands up, get on your knees and ask JESUS into your heart?!?!?! Look at the magnificence of God's creation, and God is the Creator... There is much, much more evidence of God's glory than otherwise.
It is, more or less.
In Roman times they believed that different bodily sensations denotes different things happening to you, about you, etc. Like burning ears meant someone was talking about you.
Itching ears in this case denotes that they are seeking to affirm their own lifestyles and choices instead of showing piousness.
However, grain of salt, I am an atheist who still sees fit to not throw the baby out with the bathwater, so I might have missed the mark.
How much evil do you need to see before you just throw your hands up, get on your knees and ask JESUS into your heart?!?!?! Look at the magnificence of God's creation, and God is the Creator... There is much, much more evidence of God's glory than otherwise.