Bible Reading: Revelation 2:8-17
Key Verse: Verse 11 -
"He that hath an ear, let him hear what the
Spirit saith unto the churches; He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the
second death.”
Key Words: He that hath an ear, let him hear
One of the things I have learned
as the pastor of a church with a school ministry is that children are poor
listeners, at least according to the achievement test scores. I do believe that
children get their poor listening skills from their parents. The truth is that
we all need to develop better listening skills.
Do you know which organ of the
body requires the most energy? The first two obvious guesses might be the heart
or brain. Actually the inner ear demands the most bodily energy. Attentive
listening can be a draining experience, so God made sure the ears got all of
the necessary power to carry out this important task.
President Roosevelt once became
tired of the smiling superficiality that accompanied many White House
receptions. On this particular evening he decided to see whether anyone was
actually paying attention to what he said. As he shook hands with each guest
filing through the line, he smiled really big and said, “I murdered my
grandmother this morning.” No one even noticed. People just gave the usual
protocol, “How lovely!” or “Keep up the good work.” One foreign diplomat was
listening and added humor to the night as well. When FDR told of his scandalous
deed, the diplomat tactfully commented, “I’m sure she had it coming to her.”
Jesus’ half-brother, James,
initially had trouble hearing his brother’s message (John 7:5). Perhaps that’s
why James later wrote, “Everyone should be swift to hear.” (James 1:19)
Well, I’d better go for now. I’ve
had people talking to me… I’d better go find out what they said.
Dr. Mike Rouse
What to do:
✞Ask God to help you be a good listener.