
Have you ever had wax in your ears? Many people wage a war against ear wax. They are often forced to deny that they are going deaf.š The trouble with wax is it builds up slow-ly. However there are times at our house when I suggest that hubby should put his finger in his other ear so important information does not blow through. And this subject is kind of my point today. Making āallowancesā for any disobedience is like allowing wax to build up in our spiritual ears. It is far better to obey quickly – we can always ask Him to help us.
āWhy do you call me Lord and you donāt do the things that I say.ā Luke 6:46. I just love the way God hides important truths in plain sight. We canāt get anything plainer than Luke 6:46! In the parable of the sower, Jesus goes on to explain that some people donāt have spiritual ears yet. But when we give our lives to Christ we get a brand new heart, eyes to see the unseen, and a wonderful two-way radio thing going on with Holy Spirit. The Lord explains to the disciples that the reason Heās revealing the truth of the parable to them is because they now have spiritual ears. āThe sheep that are My own hear My voice and listen to Me; I know them, and they follow Me.āJohn 10:27 AMPā
A lot of people feel they canāt hear Him, but I want to say here and now IF Jesus Christ is the boss of your life, whether you are good at that or not, you DO have spiritual ears. If you have a problem then it could be you need to read scriptures about having āears to hearā so you can renew your mind. I talk to myself a lot inside my head. If I say to you, 2+2=ā¦? the place inside your head that immediately comes up with four, is where you will hear His voice.
In that place where you talk to yourself, not out loud, is where the Lord speaks to you. And here are some things I have learnt over the years about that. The Holy Spirit often sounds like that inner voice. Unfortunately, so does the other guy. And that is where most of us fall off the twig because every thought that comes into our dear little heads is not necessarily ours. So the Lord and I have this fabulous system.
When I think what Iāve heard was from Him, I go and check in the bible and make sure what I heard is in there. I often ask Him to remind me of more than one scripture that backs up what I thought heard. Hearing the Lord is an always an ongoing developing skill. Sometimes what we hear is very appealing to us – but itās really only our own ambition or wish-thinking. Whatever!
Sometimes the fruit of our thoughts makes it obvious who is really talking to us. But there are times when we like a thought so much, we attribute it to Him and paint it on a banner and wave that in the face of anybody who dares disagree with us. That action should immediately show us that what we thought we heard was not God ⦠duh.š
Personally I hear the Lord the most clearly through His book. Iām reading away carefully and something that strikes a chord in me and I go: āHello, what was thatā¦ā Then I do what Moses did, I pause and turn aside so I can further examine, pray over and understand whatever that captured my attention.
The amazing thing about Godās word is itās different every time you read it. Iāve been reading it for a whole lot of years now and I always find something new I didnāt see before. I check my circumstances. If I felt God was sending me to mainland China I would want a lot more than what I thought I heard to make me go! And there would be a lot of prayer over it, and Iād get people I dearly trust to pray for me and give me their insight too.
Often, because I believe in submission, I also trust what my husband says – I do not fight for my own way. That word fight is a big clue for me about my attitude. I am exercising my faith when I trust what my husband hears, and my God LOVES faith ⦠and submission. Hereās something for free: I do not understand how people can say they are submitted to God and they wonāt submit to anybody else – I call that rebellion.
Disobedience for our own comfortās sake has way too high a cost. It costs the Israelites 40 years in the Promised land, and some of them died. It didnāt occur to them to stop asking the Lord for an instant answer, and start wondering if they were being disobedient. Ask the Lord ‘what havenāt I done that I was supposed to do’ – if you suddenly lose your connection with Him. Donāt be amazed if He says you havenāt forgiven … someone or other. Disobedience makes us deaf. Better do it. Bye šš».









