Having the Word "written on our hearts" means we are to obey it. Action is required because just "having it written on our hearts" doesn't do us any good if we don't DO something with all that knowledge. Yes, Torah can certainly dwell within, but since it is the guiding force of our life, it "dwells within" only if LIVES within us. It doesn't "live in us" if we deny that it applies to us! YHWH's Word was never meant to lie dormant. We know it, understand it, respect it, love it; AND practice it willingly. (Deuteronomy 6:5-7; 11:18; 30:11-14; Psalm 119:11-12;Proverbs 7:1-3;Jeremiah 31:31-34, etc.)
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