Ears to Hear
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[October 07, 2010]
--"When a great crowd
gathered and people from town after town came to him, he said in a
parable: ‘A sower went out to sow his seed; and as he sowed, some
fell on the path and was trampled on, and the birds of the air ate
it up. Some fell on the rock; and as it grew up, it withered for
lack of moisture. Some fell among thorns, and the thorns grew with
it and choked it. Some fell into good soil, and when it grew, it
produced a hundredfold.’ As he said this, he called out, ‘Let anyone
with ears to hear listen!’ "-Luke 8: 4-8
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So much of life is spent pondering irrelevancies. We sit around and
consider this thing and dicker about that thing, and absorb
ourselves with the trappings of minutia that, in the end, mean very
little. But in this passage, Jesus is calling us to really look at
what matters in our lives. And to this we must ask ourselves the
question, how has my life received God's Word? Of the options Jesus
lists above, and then explains a few verses later, which are we? Are
we the good soil or are we one of the other three? This is the type
of question that is not an irrelevancy. This is the type of question
which shapes our entire lives. How we integrate and respond to God's
Word will shape every single aspect of our lives.
Don't believe me? Consider the truthfulness of this statement: there
is no area of our lives to which Jesus Christ does not speak. Do you
believe that? I hope so, because that is what makes for the good
soil. To hear Jesus' words we must hear them in all phases of our
lives. We must remember that we are Christians even as we do
business, root on our favorite team, raise our children, eat lunch
with a friend, pay our bills, invest our money. On and on it goes;
there is no aspect of our lives to which the Word of God does not
speak. Not one. And so, are you the good soil? Do you let God's Word
take root in your whole life, or do you relegate God to the
peripheries? The Word of God is right here, within our grasp. It
tells us all we need to know about who God is and who we are in
relation to Him and our fellow human beings. It is up to us to help
it take root.
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Prayer: Holy God, help me to receive your Word with my
whole life. Help me to integrate it into my thinking and my living,
that everything I do might serve you. I pray in Jesus' name. Amen.
[Text from file received from Phil Blackburn, First Presbyterian
Church]
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