I agree with Marques. "Hearing" is speaking of Spiritually hearing not physically hearing. The church folk hear (with their ears) the Word of God every week at church but they don't "hear" it, you know?
Catch-22: If the Word of God were actually being taught and preached every week at Churches, we'd probably have fewer issues with those Churches.
It helps to feed on the Word every way that you can get it. Read it, listen to it, speak it (i.e. read it aloud), write it out, and most importantly make sure that you're a doer and not just a hearer of the Word. Don't just write the Word on your heart, which is where it needs to be most of all. Write it all over the house and read it every chance you get. Make posters with long passages like 1John 3:14-24, Galatians 3, etc., and read 'em every chance that you get! Sounds fanatical, perhaps, but think of the filth we're bombarded with every day in the same way with billboards, television, internet advertisements, magazines, all of the holiday posters and advertisements that fill our stores, our malls, our schools, etc.
If we've got anyone at this forum that tinkers a bit, here's an idea for an invention: figure out how to have a door bell that quotes a bunch of Scriptures on the Universal Restoration when someone's at the door. First ring of the bell and you hear 1Corinthians 15:22 being read all over the house, second ring and you hear Ephesians 1:10 being read all over the house, third ring and you hear Revelation 5:13 being read all over the house instead of the typical buzzers, bells, digital sounds, etc. when the button for the door bell is pushed. Perhaps have it with up to 3 to 5 dozen presets since the tiniest chips these days can have megabytes of memory. And then the ability to customize it the way that you want it, with either one Scripture being read each time the button is pressed, or your choice of the Scriptures that are preset into the memory being spoken each time the button is pressed in the order that you wish, or with simply having it read a different one of each of the presets each time the door bell is rang until it's spoken all of them aloud that are in it's memory and then just starts over.