Title: Hearing vs. Listening!
And he said unto them, He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. Mark 4:9 KJV.
Devotion:
Hearing means perceiving sound by the ear: it is a passive act and automatic, hence you can hear sound and still be doing other activities. It is not processed .
Listening on the other hand involves actively paying attention to sounds and understanding them and processing what sound your hear and acting on it. Therefore listening leads to obedience.
Throughout the pages of Scripture, there’s a word that gets repeated:
"hear," or a related word, "listen." In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word "Shema" translates into English as "hear" or "listen" and is often used to emphasize the act of listening, understanding, and obeying.
Today’s culture places value on doing many things at once; we often try to listen while focusing on other tasks, which divides our focus. The sound of someone’s voice might come into our ears, but if we’re also scrolling social media, doing schoolwork, or making a meal, we might not fully understand their words.
But in the biblical context, "hearing" does not simply include sound reception; it also involves active obedience and an effort to understand.
In Mark 4:9, Jesus invites us to listen—to hear and obey, encouraging us to pay careful attention to His words: "He who has ears to hear, let him hear."
Jesus isn't just asking us to audibly hear His words and carry on with our personal agenda; He's urging us to actively listen and obey, to live by His truth. Listening and obeying are what build our faith in Jesus Christ. Hearing the Word of God should lead to a transformed life marked by fruitfulness.
As you reflect on the idea of listening in Scripture, consider your heart and spiritual receptivity. Are you attentive to God's Word, allowing it to transform your life, or is your hearing divided, causing you to resist His call?
Dear reader do you hear the word of God or you listen attentively to the word of God. Make your choice today. I have decided to listen and obey.
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Edited and shared by Dr Joel Olanrewaju.
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