Written By Allan Mitchell
01/14/2018
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βDo not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.β James 1:22
When I reflect on my relationship with my earthly father, I often hear his voice narrating my memories. Reflecting on my adolescence, I still recall his insightful counsel. Many times, I neglected his advice and unwisely chose my preferred plan of action β that usually came with life-learning consequences. With a stern Scottish accent and declarative demeanour, he would remark, βYe wurnae listenin to whut I said....β Dad equated listening to a prescribed and obvious call to action.
Similarly, Scripture declares that our Heavenly Father also equates listening to a prescribed and obvious call to action β being doers of His Word. In James 1:22, James reiterates Jesusβ warning about hearing His words, but not acting on them. James reminds us that it is important for us to listen to Godβs Word, but it is crucial for us to also βdo what it says.β
If we follow our own preferred plan of action, then we βdeceive ourselves.β Listening is only the catalyst for action β Godβs call to action β for Christ followers to build a foundation of solid rock.
Can you imagine a community of Christ followers that embrace Godβs call to action? Jamesβ declaration reminds us that there is an obvious correlation between hearing and doing.
In our stubborn self-sufficiency, we easily defer to our personal preferred plan of action β with its unavoidable consequences. Often, listening to God is easy, but our greater challenge and call is to surrender a listening ear that embraces Godβs non-negotiable call to live out His Word.
Dear Heavenly Father, thank you for the gift of your Word and for your grace when I merely listen. I pray for a listening ear. May your Spirit empower me to not only read and hear your Word, but to intentionally apply and reflect it in my everyday faith adventure. Amen.
Go Deeper β Make embracing Godβs call to action one of your New Yearβs resolutions β meditate on and memorize a verse each day, starting with todayβs verse. Journal your thoughts and insights and ask Him to help you not only to hear His word, but to apply it by living it out in your everyday life.
Read further β Are you ignoring God?
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