Word for 2013
I love the holidays but if it could have been without all the driving that would have been great. 27 hours on the road is just a tad to much for holiday travel. I say that because with all the "road noise" (kids) and then family and more road noise and more family it is easy to miss the gentle whispers and nudging of the Holy Spirit, which is exactly what I heard the Lord speak to me and I believe to others for this next year. He said it was the "year of the ear," a "season for Samuels ear."
In 1 Samuel we see that the nation was again in despair, the leaders were apathetic and the people were complacent and the priest's lived in sin and Eli wouldn't correct them. Israel was experiencing a spiritual drought. Eli (the High Priest) was a decent sort of fellow, even though his spiritual discernment was weak and his parenting was weaker. Notice that when Hannah was praying at the tabernacle in Shiloh, Eli was so unaware that he mistook the cries of her heart for being drunk and disorderly.
Notice also that here again Hannah is described as barren. In the Bible, this almost always foreshadows that something important is about to happen. So far Joseph, Samson and Samuel all share that distinction of being born of barren women.
Also consider the transitional role that Samuel is about to play. He is the last judge and the first prophet of Israel. He will usher in the nation's monarchial period by anointing not only the first, but also the second king who will rule over Israel. It is into this situation that God whispered. Of all the things He could have done (earthquakes, fire on a mountain, you name it, He is God) He chose to turn a nation on a whisper. The only problem with a whisper is you have to have an open ear and be positioned close enough to hear. It's not often we get the fire or voice like thunder. Often it's the still small voice. I believe we have entered into a season of "whispers." I believe that you, our nation and myself our just one whisper away from change.
1) An Open Ear
Just because we have ears it does not mean their open. Life, pre-set paradigms, people, all have a way of causing our hearing to dull over time. I like how the message translation reads in Revelation 2:7
"Are your ears awake? Listen. Listen to the Wind Words, the Spirit blowing through the churches.....'
I believe that in order to have an open ear we need to take the time to listen. James tells us to be quick to listen and slow to speak yet somehow prayer has become a one way street where we speak so much more than we listen. It is hard to hear someone whisper when we are always talking.
2) A Good Position
There is a unique story in the gospel of Luke chapter 10. This story has been the subject of thousands of sermons and scores of books. It is the story of Mary and Martha. There is so much that one can look at, discuss and delve deeper into but for my purpose I want only to look at the fact that Mary "sat at His feet and heard His word." She was positioned for a whisper.
While Mary was positioning herself to hear a whisper the word says that Martha was "distracted with all her preparations." The word "distracted" used here is the Greek verb "perispao," which literally means to drag around in circles. The word for "preparations," is the same word for "ministry." When we are born again, everything we do is ministry, it is spiritual. Life, ministry has a way of becoming a weight we drag around in circles and it seems that we are stuck going through the motions of life. Busy, but going nowhere. What's the answer? Ask Mary, it is the good part that cannot be taken away. It is positioning ourselves at His feet to hear a whisper that can change everything.
A.W. Tozer once said, "there are occasions were I would would lay hours before before God without uttering a word of prayer or of praise and just gaze upon Him and worship." Tozer was a newspaper editor, pastor and business man yet He knew the power of a whisper.
I have recenlty heard a poem which has now become my prayer, especially for the season I believe were entering...
"Oh, give me Samuels ear,
an open ear, o Lord
Alive and quick to hear
Each whisper of thy Word;
Like to him to answer o thy call
And to obey thee first of all."
good word!
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