Good Morning!
Proverbs 1:33; “but whoever listens to me will dwell secure and will be at ease, without dread of disaster.”
“Will you
listen to me?” Any exasperated parent
has spoken these words at least once or twice in their lifetime. This is usually followed by, “Next time,
maybe you will listen to me” as everyone gets down to clean up some mess that
resulted from not listening. I think
that, for most people, starting at a very young age, we learn how to turn on
and off our ears. Just think how often
someone hears something you do not want them to hear and how often they do not
hear something you want them to hear. We
learn that really early and use it real often oftentimes it leads to less than
desirable results.
Listening
is probably our greatest weakness. We
tend to think we know how the conversation will go so we quit listening. Sometimes we get easily distracted and lose
our focus on the one who is speaking.
Sometimes we do not like what is being said so we ignore the
speaker. We do this with our boss or
co-workers; we do this with our parents or teachers, we do this with our spouse
or children but, above all, we do this with God.
It would
almost seem that sin affects our ears as much as any other part of our
life. Too often, we simply fail to
listen. When we listen to God speak to
us through his Word, we often quit listening.
We have heard it all before; we have heard it often enough that we can
recite what we will hear. We hear it so
often that we can mumble the sounds without caring about the meaning.
Sometimes we
listen but get distracted. The false
pleasures of this world, the sinful and destructive siren call can cause us to
lose our focus. We look around at the
world and think that maybe it is ok to follow it once in a while. Everyone around us is going that way; why
shouldn’t we?
Sometimes we
stop listening because we don’t want to hear what God tells us. Maybe we aren’t ready to forgive just
yet. Maybe we don’t want to worry about
our neighbor or see that what we have is truly a gift from God, a gift to
share. Maybe we don’t want to hear that
we are to care for one another; we prefer to be selfish. Sometimes we simply don’t want to
listen. This always leads to
trouble. It leads to pain; it leads to
sorrow and hardship, and it ruins relationships.
So, our only
recourse is to listen to God and to do his will. When we fail to do so, we suffer greatly from
our sinful existence. When we listen to
his Word and follow it faithfully, we are secure in our faith and secure in our
world able to rest at ease because of his great grace.
Father, in your great mercy you pour out
your Spirit upon us. Lead us to listen
to your Word. Guide us to hear you as
you speak. Defend us from all harm and
danger. Lead us to live in your kingdom
in service to you. In the precious name
of Jesus our risen King we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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