Monday, March 7, 2011

Listen With The Heart

Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, ‘Give me a drink,’ you would have asked him, and he would have given you living water.” - John 4:10

If you want to learn how to listen read the gospels. As we read about how Jesus interacted with people we constantly see him listening with his heart. Listening with the heart is to hear the hurt behind the words. Jesus not only was able to hear the heart behind the words but was able to offer water that will satisfy. The woman at the well was searching for something. She was trying to find meaning in promiscuous relationships. She was looking for hope and she found Jesus at a well.

There are millions of people in this world, just like the woman at the well who are walking around trying to fill a God-shaped whole inside of them. Their actions, desires, dreams, and words are all flowing out of the need to fill this hole. They live empty, desiring to be filled. Do you hear them? Does your heart break for these people? You cross paths with them everyday. Are you listening with your heart? What happens when you encounter these people?

Maybe the person I am describing is you. Maybe you have never drank the living water that satisfies as Jesus talks about in John 4. Will you put your faith and trust in Christ’s death and resurrection as the sacrifice for your sins? Will you surrender your heart to him and allow the healing to begin to take place?

We as followers of Christ have to learn how to listen with our heart. We need to see the hurt behind the words, actions, or body language. We possess the answer to the God-shaped hole which means we have the privilege and responsibility to share with others.

Further Reading: John 4:1-45

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