Today’s Reflection
One of the bad habits we can fall into is to fill up the silence with our words just about the time someone is trying to tell us what they are truly feeling or thinking. Filling up silence with our words is often about our commitment to our assumptions and our own agenda. Jesus, by contrast, is often genuinely curious to hear the other person.
—Ben Ingebretson, Plant Like Jesus: The Church Planter’s Devotional (Upper Room Books, 2020)
Today’s Question
When you’re in a conversation, what helps you cultivate genuine curiosity about the other person?
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Today’s Scripture
My child, be attentive to my words;
incline your ear to my sayings.
—Proverbs 4:20 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
Teach me, Lord Jesus, to listen as you did. Help me to be slow to speak, slow to judge, and quick to hear. Open my ears so that I can sense both the cry for help around me and your Spirit more clearly, that I might follow you more completely. I pray, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
—Ben Ingebretson, Plant Like Jesus
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Listening to what they have to say. It is a wonderful experience to listen to Russ and his life experiences. Listening to Erich is helping make progress, I have listened again and again to events from the past. Now we are making progress with the here and now. There’s movement forward.
What is happening will improve our possibility of moving to the Poconos. Thank You, Lord.
Snow vanishing, plants coming up, robins and bluebirds here, warmer temps. Spring!!!
LISTENING !!!
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