Today’s Reading: Deuteronomy 18
Are
you listening to “the Prophet?” In
today’s passage, Moses gives the people the promise of a coming One – a Prophet
who is to come in the future. This is a
prophetic statement about the future coming of the Messiah, Jesus of
Nazareth. Moses exhorts the people that
when He comes, they must listen to Him.
The
Christian life revolves around listening to Jesus. Repeatedly in Scripture, we
are exhorted to listen to Him. At Jesus’s transfiguration, a voice came out of
the cloud saying, “This is my Son, my Chosen One; listen to him!”
(Luke 9:35). Jesus said, “Everyone who
is of the truth listens to my voice.” (John 18:37)
Sadly,
many Christians struggle with a common disorder known as “selective hearing.”
We hear what we want to hear. We love to
listen to Him when He talks to us about love and grace and forgiveness. But we turn deaf when He talks to us about
repentance and obedience and sacrifice. It is critical that we listen – really listen
– to everything Jesus says to us and take action on the things He tells us.
But
how can you listen to Him? Does He speak
to your ears in an audible voice? Not
usually (although He could). There are
three main ways that Jesus speaks to you: (1) the “visual channel” - through
Scripture; (2) the “auditory channel” - through godly counsel and teaching; and
(3) the “heart channel” -through the still, small voice of His Spirit
communicating with your spirit. Make
sure you are listening through all three channels.
Start
by reading your Bible. As you read, ask
God to speak to you directly from His word by His Spirit – to illuminate your
understanding of His word. When you do, you will sense Jesus speaking to
you. When you need wisdom or direction -
seek the counsel and advice of your Christian friends, pastors, and leaders. There
is wisdom in the abundance of counselors. Finally, be sure to spend quiet time tuned to
the heart channel. Visit with Him each
and every day so you can hear His voice speaking directly to your heart. It is to Him you shall listen. And, when you hear, make sure you obey.