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Someone To Talk To
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I call upon You, for You will answer me, O God; incline Your ear to me; hear
my words. Psalm 17:6
Soon, it will be Monday, and with all the sounds and voices that talk at us and
not to us, most of us are not too overjoyed about going back to work.
It wasn't that way for Thomas Edison and his wife. Most people know the great
inventor was quite deaf. They don't know that when he was courting his wife, he
taught her Morse code. In fact, Edison proposed to her by tapping out the
request into her hand. She accepted in the same way. Throughout their marriage
they frequently spoke to each other in code and, when they went out, Mrs. Edison
would keep her husband abreast of the conversation by telegraphing the words to
her husband.
Although we certainly appreciate the ability to hear, many of us still long for
someone with whom we can be alone and share the thoughts of our souls.
It's sad so many people don't realize they have a God who is always inclined to
listen to their deepest thoughts, their innermost feelings. We don't need to
learn any special language or code to talk to Him. We don't have to worry about
Him spilling our secrets. We don't even have to say the words out loud. All we
need do is speak to Him and believe He will, because of His Son, our
Intercessor, listen to us. Truly, we will never discover a human being who will
be as attentive as our listening God. Throughout this week, I encourage you to
talk to Him. Tap out the message of your heart and mind and believe, with
gladness, knowing that He will, in Jesus, hear us.
THE PRAYER: Dear Father in heaven, who are we that You should listen at all -let
alone care for our miserable lives -but You do. And not only do You listen, but
You answer our pleas. We, who deserve to be cast out, are embraced and called,
"children". It is Your grace that does this. Thank You, Lord. In Jesus' Name.
Amen.
Pastor Ken Klaus Lutheran Hour Ministries http://www.lhm.org/ all rights reserved; not to be duplicated without permission.
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