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Monday, June 7, 2010

Contact Info Update

After almost three weeks of blogging the WordofTruth blog I realized that I had no contact email available to readers! ...Well now I do! If you read the "About Me" section, at the bottom click the "view my complete profile" link and it will take you to the new email link if you feel the need to write me back privately.

Of course the comment section is available at the end of every post. I encourage you reader to take the liberty to make comments. I welcome your comments! I hope more people will feel like giving me, (the author of this blog), feedback so that I can get an idea of your reaction to my posts. Thank you!

And then also you may go to my Blogfrog community and join and make a discussion there in that forum. Look on the right side of my blog's main page toward the bottom and you will see the blogfrog widgets. Click the link that says "visit my community."  Go there and leave me anything you want. There is a discussion in there where you can make comments about my blog or my community, or anything you like.

I hope this clears up any questions anyone may have had on where to reach me if the need should arise. Thank you for visiting and reading my blog! Enjoy your day!

Listening vs. Hearing

Did you ever try to tell someone something important but it seemed like they weren't listening? 

A person recently asked me for advise because they were in the middle of a life crisis. I gave them good sound teaching and direction which I believe was a blessing from God for them. But, they acted like I was invisible. I could see God helping them, reaching out to them with the very solution they needed. But they were blind to it. A lot of parents feel this way with their teenagers. As a parent, you've been there. You know a bad decision from the right way, but... the kid still wants to discover the error on his own, (without your sound instruction.)

 You can hear an airplane flying over, or a horn honking somewhere in the distance. But you are not listening for those things. Both hearing and listening are verbs, which means they are both an action. But the listening is more of an applied effort. It is diligent purposeful hearing plus "doing" afterward that completes the cycle of what is said.

 I heard a preacher once say that 50% of the preaching is done by the listener.  And that is true. Think about it.  If the congregation is yawning away in the pew, then what good does the preaching do?  Some preachers are very articulate, able to keep the listeners excited and awake. It would seem that they are doing a wonderful job preaching. But it is required of the listeners, that they take what was said and apply it to their lives. This is the fulfillment or completion of listening.

So listening requires a diligent action on the part of the hearer.

"22But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.    23For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass:
   24For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was." -James 1:22-24

It is important that we try to focus when what is being said is truth for our benefit.  God wants to bless us. But sometimes we are too busy or distracted to receive that blessing.
 
"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge:" -Hosea 4:6

If we only knew what is was that God wanted to bless us with, then we would be more willing to listen and obey. 

John 14:21

"21He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him." -John 14:21