Scripture: Luke 8:16-18
Journal: Take care
then how you hear. How are you hearing these days?
Reflection:
It is amazing how many times in the eighth
chapter of Luke that the words hear or listen show up. There must be something to that. It must be a significant part of living life
with God, or Jesus never would have mentioned it so often. And here it is once again, this time preceded
by the words take care how you (hear).
Take care, in the Greek, is the word blepō, which
means to look carefully at. It also is
translated see, take heed, behold, and beware of. Therefore, hearing is something we are
asked to pay special attention to. And
it is not take care of what you hear, but take care how you hear,
which changes things completely. It
gives the impression that Jesus wants our hearing to be done with great
thoughtfulness and intentionality. How
we hear is of great importance.
What role does listening
play in your current life with God? Do
you really believe it is an important part of life with him? How often do you set aside time and space
specifically for that practice? How will
you, or do you, make space to hear from God?
And when you do set aside space and time to hear from him, how will you
go about it? All important questions if
we are to take seriously Jesus’ words.
Prayer
Closing
Prayer: Lord Jesus, you told me
to take care how I hear. That
means that listening to your voice must be pretty important to you. For once I learn to hear your voice, the more
often I will hear you speak. And the
more often I hear you speak, the more confident I can be that I am actually
walking according to your will. Help me
to make time and space this day, O Lord, to hear your voice. Amen.
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