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Friday, May 6, 2011

Hello? ....Hello???

"Hey Doc, I think my wife may be having trouble with her hearing," said the concerned husband, "What can I do?" The specialist replied, "Try this. Go home tonight and wait until she's doing the dishes and ask her a question from about 15 feet away. If she doesn't respond, move closer until she hears you." The man went home and waited for just the right time. From the living room, he heard his wife starting the dishes and asked, "Honey, what's for supper?" No response. Concerned, he moved into the kitchen, "Hey honey bun, what's for supper tonight?" No response. With a bit of pity, he moved right up behind her and said a little louder, "Sweetheart what's for supper tonight?" His wife replied, "For the third time, we're having chicken!"

At any random time you enter my home, you will likely hear, "Huh?", "What'd you say?", "Ma'am?", "But, I thought you said...", or my personal favorite, "Well, I heard you, but I thought you meant...." As an observer, you have an advantage. You can view the situation, as an un-biased party and make a judgment call on whether you think the miscommunication came in the delivery or the reception. Regardless, it seems to me that there's a hearing problem. Sometimes it's in the delivery, but most of the time it's in the reception. In the case of reading through the Bible, we get to somewhat "observe" the people of Israel while they are delivered a message.

Stay with me here......2 Kings continues to recount the reigns of king after king....weighing his heart as to whether or not he obeyed the law given to Israel, through Moses. Unlike the Royal Family we know today in England, the kings of Israel and Judah set the spiritual atmosphere for the entire country. With the kingdom now split due to years of dissension, the people of God appear unlikely to ever achieve glory for Him again. And, 1 Kings was a rather bleak story for those of us cheering Israel along the way! The one ray of hope seems to be in the prophets, Elijah and Elisha. God delivers His messages here, through His prophets.

Now I like this guy, Elijah. He's smarted off a bit to the people for questioning a false god about whether the king will die from his injuries (caused by falling out of his terrace window, but that's another story), so Elijah's up on that hill waiting on the next move. He doesn't have to wait long. It seems that the prophet is generally un-liked by the king, especially when he tells him he's going to die! The king sent a few groups to kill him, but God swallowed them up with fire from heaven. The mere fact that God continues to speak to His people through this prophet encourages my heart. He hasn't left them, He hasn't forsaken them. He continues to call them back to Himself through these men of God. But, God leaves the reception up to the people.....the king in this case. He didn't receive the message.

God sends the message again, this time through Elisha. Now, Elisha had mentored under Elijah for about 10 years. He had seen great miracles performed by God through is teacher, but doubted that God could ever use him that way. It's true, Elijah must have been special to have left this earth in a blazing chariot, but Elisha had much to learn yet. As he walked with God, the men of the city witnessed miracles and knew God was with this man. When Moab rebels against Israel, the kings of Judah and Israel get together for revenge. On their journey, they ran out of water in the desert for the army and for the animals and got desperate. Who do you call on when you are desperate? "Is there no prophet of the Lord here, that we may inquire of the Lord by him?" Sure, funny you should ask.....enter, Elisha.

Each king is introduced or dismissed in this text by whether or not he did evil in the sight of the Lord. Did he receive the message when it was delivered, or not? ...in these instances, by a prophet?

We need to sharpen our listening skills. Practice talking to God, but especially practice listening. Have you ever wondered if God is hearing you? Have you ever thought maybe He's not answering until tomorrow sometime? In light of the opening illustration, I'm just asking you to consider that maybe He has already answered....and you just didn't receive the message. It's not a game or a test. God is waiting on you! He longs to talk with you! Get in His word! There's no code-word or secret password, just listen.

On a side note, I'm sure I'm the only one who has ever had a communication problem with her husband, but just in case I'm not, I'd like to offer some advice: You might want to have your hearing checked.

7 comments:

  1. Jeanette said......I'm BACCCCK! Trbl w/computer & out of town.....Loved this post, Jaybrena! You are such a hoot!!! I am the one in this household w/a hearing problem, so if any of you girls speak to me somewhere & I do not respond, I am not stupid, I probably just did not hear you!! But, praise God, I don't have to hear Him w/my ears, but my heart!! I love reading about these two prophets, too, & look forward to more exciting reads. Praying we all are sharpening our "antennas" to receive God's messages to us today!

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  2. Jaybrena, you bring the scripture to life! What a teacher you are! Lord, let me listen and not always speak when I pray to you. I like the story of Elijah and Elisha in chapter 2. Elijah kept telling Elisha to stay put and he said no I will not leave you. Elisha's commitment to Elijah was true. He would be with him to the Lord called Elijah up to heaven. My prayer is I am faithful to the very end too.

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  3. How many times do we hear people say, "God never answers my prayers." I try to explain to people that God does answer all of our prayers. Sometimes it is yes, sometimes no and sometimes wait. We as parents answer our kids the same way. When you say no to your child does it mean that you haven't answered absolutely not. It usually means that it would not be the best thing for them to give them what they asked for. We must also know that God speaks to his children. I don't believe God hears or answers the prayers of the unsaved until they pray the sinners prayer. Loved your post, it was great.

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  4. Yall are precious :) I am enjoying our time together so much. And, I can't believe I left that joke in there! hahhahaaaaa! It was late.....

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  5. Wonderful post Jaybrena. Boots - I loved your thoughts about giving our children what they ask for - just like our heavenly Father knows what is best for us.

    He does answer prayers! Today we have a new grandbaby - a little boy (that I worried and prayed about for 9 months) and all are healthy and well and here safely. Thank you Lord.

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  6. Love it. God's been in the process of working on my prayer life lately, and there's a quote from Kay Arthur that applies and really put things into perspective for me: "God speaks in his word and we are to listen; we speak in prayer and God listens!"
    What a beautiful thing. I'm asking myself how my hearing is today..

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  7. Jaybrena - I just LOVE your posts! You are so much fun to read and learn through! Ms. Barbara - congratulations on your grandson! I am so thankful that God heard your prayers and delivered a healthy baby and that mom is okay as well. I am envious of Elijah in the way that God took him to heaven (similar to Enoch back in Genesis)! I have to admit that I would like to be raptured rather than having to experience death! God has really been speaking to me about my prayer life as well Natalie. You have GOT to spend time with Him in order to develop a strong enough relationship that you can HEAR what He is saying to you!

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