James 1:19: My beloved brethren, let every man be swift
to hear, slow to speak…..:
Have you ever been talking to someone and realize they are not hearing a word
you say? Makes you feel so insignificant, doesn’t it? Have you ever just stopped
talking right in the middle of a sentence and the person to whom you were
talking didn’t even notice?
Aren’t you glad that our Heavenly Father has promised to listen when we pray? He
may not give us the specific request, but “we know that he heareth us”.
Yet, God tells us that we shall not be heard for our much speaking. In other
words, we just cut to the chase and tell God exactly what it is that is
bothering us, or hindering us, or confusing us and He will take care of it.
Prayer is just that simple. Sometimes we do not get what we think we need for we
don’t KNOW God’s power and his loving kindness.
Elisha prayed to God, “Heavenly Father, open my servant’s eyes that he might see
the deliverance that is ours”, and God opened his eyes and he saw the legions of
angels round about them just waiting for God’s command to deliver His servants.
God listened. And He answered!
Once years ago, our family was vacationing in the mountains of North Georgia. We
visited the First Baptist Church there. Complete strangers to everyone there, we
joined in with the song service, bible reading, etc. When the pastor rose to
deliver his sermon for the day, I listened closely. I kept my eyes on his face
and followed his words. After the service, the Pastor was shaking hands with the
worshippers at the front door. When my family and I approached him, he shook my
hand warmly and exclaimed, “I just want you to know what an inspiration you were
to me today. Thank you for listening to me so attentively. Thank you for being a
blessing to me”. Imagine my surprise that he had even noticed me in the
congregation! How closely do you listen to your pastor? Be a blessing and show
that you are listening.
The listening skills of our nation are woefully lacking. How do we get them
back? Should it begin with parents who insist their children listen to their
instructions, etc. then check to see that the child understood your directions?
Remember, God instructs us in the book of James to be swift to hear. A crowd
should have their TV viewing shortened considerably. If that were done, I think
you would find the reading scores of the younger set would improve greatly
Audrey Mullen waldokeith@cox.net
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