Sunday, July 15, 2012

You can't know what you don't listen for


The Truth will set us free. Everyone likes the sound of that, but in reality we accept the opposite. We exchange the truth for lies that fulfill us, lies that make us feel better, lies that temporarily give us power.

 Matthew 7:6 - Do not give the dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet and then turn and tear you to pieces. Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For who asks receives; he who seeks fins; and to him who knocks the door will be opened.


Why is the truth so important then? It is important because it exists to be sought after. The most irresponsible thing any man can do is to stop seeking the truth or knowingly settle for a lie. Truth exists. There is either a God of the universe who deserves our praise and devotion or there is no God at all in which case we should give him no thought whatsoever. If you don’t seek the truth then you will not find it. If you don’t find the truth then the consequences are absolutely catastrophic. It’s easy to procrastinate in our journey to the truth because though the truth frees us, it also convicts us to some sort of change that we don’t want to make.

Matthew 7:14 - but small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only few find it.

 Truth is not just answers to philosophical questions, it is vital in everything we do, in every single relationship we have with those around us. Truth prepares us for healing and action. But we already know this don’t we? You cannot treat cancer if you do not first learn and accept that you have it. You cannot give your child his favorite super hero action figure for Christmas unless you know that that is his what he wants. You cannot make a wise decision in a relationship unless you know the truth. It is our job to seek after the truth, for once we find it then we are prepared to make the right decision. We cannot get rid of sin in our life unless we find it and accept that it exists. You get the point.

Proverbs 1:5 - let the wise listen and add to their learning and let the discerning get guidance


Understanding the importance of truth is just the first step, yet wanting the truth isn’t enough to find it. How then do we find truth? The answer is so simple. We LISTEN.

James 1:19- My dear brothers, take note of this: everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.

Throughout the Bible the phrase “he who has ears let him hear” is used may times. The phrase calls all those who can hear, to listen, to understand the importance of truth and to act on it by listening not just with our ears but with our hearts and minds. You can pray to God every day and not listen to him. I know this because I am guilty of it. Often times I pray a list of concerns and feelings to God that are real and true and then I ask him to speak to me. Can you guess what I do after I ask him to speak to me? I say amen. How can I know truth if I speak yet I don’t listen. How can I find the wisdom to make the right decision if I don’t ever listen for it! Wisdom is given to us. It is never created in us. Wisdom is gained when we listen to others, to God, and when we pay attention to our own experiences by listening to what they have to teach us. You cannot know the truth about the brokenness in your relationship with someone else and how to fix it unless you listen for the truth. That means you listen to the other person, you listen to God, you pay attention to your own actions, you listen to those outside the situation looking in.

James 1:22 - Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.

Truth is absolutely essential and when we understand it we have no choice but to act. When we listen to the truth of our Lord Jesus Christ, his lordship, and yet his incredible humiliating and glorious sacrifice, we will not be able to ignore it! Seek truth and you will find it. But if you don’t listen for truth then you will not hear it. You will not reconcile with each other, you will not grow stronger, and you will not have the opportunity to live life to the fullest. 

4 easy steps

Listen for Truth
Pray in Truth
Act in Truth
Speak in Truth


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