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Week 5: Listening to the Spirit
Listen First and Twice
Week 5, Day 4
As we highlighted while listening to the Creator, God listened to Adam. He desired to engage in conversation with His people, and still does! James 1:19 (NIV) gives us a formula for listening. My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry,
And our anatomy gives us another reminder for listening: How many ears do we have? ____ And how many mouths? _____
James’ recommendation applies to our communication with God and also with others. A wise missionary once phrased it this way as a reminder when meeting someone with whom you are studying the Bible: “You’ve got to let the other person empty their bucket. Listen to what they have to say and let them tell their story. Then you will know better how to respond to their doubts, answer their questions with Scripture, and know where they are coming from. How can you know where to begin the study if you don’t know where they are starting from?”
Proverbs 18:13 (ESV)
If one gives an answer before he hears, it is his folly and shame.
Thoughts about listening first and twice when talking with others:
The same practice is true in our communication with God.
Ecclesiastes 5:1-2 (ESV)
Guard your steps when you go to the house of God. To draw near to listen is better than to offer the sacrifice of fools, for they do not know that they are doing evil. 2 Be not rash with your mouth, nor let your heart be hasty to utter a word before God, for God is in heaven and you are on earth. Therefore let your words be few.
God is infinitely wise. His thoughts are not our thoughts. His ways are not our ways (Is. 55:8-9). What does it look like to listen first and twice in prayer?
As you pray today, listening first and twice, may your prayer be an echo of Christ’s prayer in the garden: “Not my will but yours be done” (Matt. 26:39). The Spirit will help you in this listening prayer. May we be slow to speak (James 1:19) and may our words be few (Eccl. 5:2).
Additional notes, thoughts, or drawings from listening to the Spirit:
We would love to hear from you! Please share with us what you are hearing and how you are growing in your devotion to listening.
This blog post is taken from the book Called to Listen: Forty Days of Devotion. To order a copy of this book, please visit our website and invite a friend to participate in the study with you. The book includes additional guides and questions to be reviewed in a small group context weekly.
Week 5: Listening to the Spirit
Listening to and for wisdom
Week 5, Day 3
The Holy Spirit leads us into all truth and, as a Counselor and Guide, directs us on a wise path. Wisdom can seem like an elusive concept. We may not have the opportunity to be as wise as Solomon, but James 1:5 promises that if any of us lacks wisdom, we can ask for it and God promises to give it. The book of Proverbs is filled with descriptions of the merits of wisdom, warnings against rejecting it, and images portraying of the value of wisdom. Wisdom, knowledge, and understanding are often used interchangeably in the book. Proverbs 8 gives us a personification of wisdom. Wisdom itself is speaking. Read the entire chapter and notice the language with which wisdom speaks. Make note of phrases that jump out at you.
Sketch or summarize the points you see wisdom making.
And then answer the following questions:
Who/what does wisdom align herself with?
Who/what does wisdom hate or detest?
Looking back at verses 22-31, who/what else could be speaking? (Hint: Who are we listening to this week?)
What do wisdom and the Holy Spirit have in common?
Additional notes, thoughts, or drawings from listening to wisdom and the Holy Spirit:
We would love to hear from you! Please share with us what you are hearing and how you are growing in your devotion to listening.
This blog post is taken from the book Called to Listen: Forty Days of Devotion. To order a copy of this book, please visit our website and invite a friend to participate in the study with you. The book includes additional guides and questions to be reviewed in a small group context weekly.