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Hearing Ear
Joel
M Killion
From
the very beginning, with each generation, the invitation of God
has been the same: ...Come up hither, and I will shew thee things...
(Revelation
4:1, KJV).
In
each and every case, there have been those who were willing to pay
the price in order to be chosen among those who were called. Those who heard and heeded the call with
an understanding heart, submitted themselves to the Lord
as He progressively carried them up hither from where they
were into a further revelation (shew)
of the things of His Spirit.
And
through it all, God has never failed to openly manifest
Himself to those who whole-heartedly met His conditions
in loving and obeying Him (John 14:21-23).
When
the Lord calls a people to ...Stand by the roads...and ask for
the ancient paths, where the good way is... a remnant
always answers the call (Jeremiah 6:16,
RSV);
and these few are the ones who reform the world
they live in, who effect real, lasting change through prayer, intercession
and acts of obedience to God.
On
the other hand, the multitudes - the many who
are called - always resist the call of God; over and over,
they refuse His good way. And while their
way seems right in their eyes, their end - apart
from the Life of God - always leads to death (Proverbs 12:15;
16:2; 21:2).
Today,
the multitudes are still refusing the Lord, opposing His
purposes with their excuses, alternatives and good ideas.
Nevertheless,
there is a remnant, a little flock of committed ones, who
know His voice and follow Him wherever He goes (Revelation
14:4; read Numbers 9:15-23);
these dedicated disciples no longer see His desire as an option
to be excused or ignored, but as a means of intimate fellowship
with Him in His Life; these are those who are His Bride,
His faithful Wife, who walk arm-in-arm with Him in the
grace of life.
An
Open Ear
First
Samuel 15:22 says that the Lord delights in those who obey
His voice, who hear and heed His sound.
This
delight, however, is not like human delight, which
is here one day and gone the next.
Rather, it is the Divine favor of God, which can be cultivated,
over time, within the life of those who are wholly committed to
the substance of His Voice.
An
open ear is an ear for the Spirit which shows
a constant, delicate consideration for the personal thoughts and
feelings of the Spirit. It
is, furthermore, a broken and contrite heart which continually
inquires of the Spirit, unafraid to lean on His wisdom in every
moment of decision, seeking His intention above all others
(Isaiah 30:21). This heart is after God, motivated out
of a pure desire to please Him (1 Samuel 13:14).
This
hearing ear has varying measures of maturity within itself;
each measure possesses a further (more insightful)
clarity, in relation to the previous measure, which stems from a
deeper quality in sensitivity to the sound of the Lord's voice,
which can only be cultivated through a spiritual process of growth.
Hebrews
5:14 speaks of this process when it refers to those who
...have their senses exercised...by reason of use.
It
is only through a life of absolute surrender to the Lord
in the School of Revelation that one can be truly awakened
in their hearing as those who are learning - line upon line - the
intricacies of His ways.
Furthermore,
the Lord Himself must be permitted (by us)
to use any means necessary to clear away every possible
hindrance within our lives that has any potential
of blocking us from possessing a sound, obedient ear which
cannot refuse Him.
Isaiah
was a student in this School for he said, The Lord...awakens
Me morning by morning, He awakens my ear to hear as the learned
(those who are
taught).
In
the end, after all his training, his testimony was complete: The
Lord God has opened (progressives
plowed)
My ear; and I was not rebellious, nor did I turn away
(Isaiah 50:4-5,
NKJV).
You
see, his ear toward the Spirit was so acutely refined (awakened)
within his being that he became wholly possessed by the
Divine will; he simply could not turn away from what he
heard for it was his life burning within his heart.
There
is a place in God where the Word of His Voice takes us entirely
by the reins of our soul and saturates the entirety of our being.
The rebellion and stubbornness of our own pride is so dealt with,
that we are, in effect, transformed into faithful bondservants;
our ears are pierced (plowed)
by His hand - showing the intimate marriage between our ear
and His voice - and we are wholly His, for His pleasure.
In
the end, we no longer obey Him as Master; rather we honor
Him as Husband, Lover and Friend (Isaiah 54:5;
Hosea 2:17).
Today,
the Lord is stationed behind the curtain which stands between
where we are and where He is.
He is speaking softly to us, calling us to pay attention
and draw near to Him. This curtain is not very thick but it
is there nonetheless and it remains with us as we go about our daily
routine. Yet, as we go our way, He is
there, waiting and whispering, knocking - ever so gently - on the
door of our hearts. He
is patiently calling us and those who have an open ear
are responding.
The
cry of God is clear: Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden
your hearts and do not refuse Him Who speaks (Hebrews 3:7,
8; 12:25).
This
admonition is warning us about how we respond to the Lord
when He speaks to us - this is very significant and cannot be overemphasized. Therefore, we must be mindful of how
we react in each and every case. And while this is difficult for many,
in a busy, high-speed world, it is not impossible.
There
is a tender place, within our hearts, which knows when
it has been stroked by the Lord; this inward part knows
His touch as it is, inherently, a part of Him.
If we are wise, we will seek - at any cost, without reservation
- to strengthen this gift.
Those
who spend quality time with the Lord - alone with Him in solitary
quietness - will progress, very rapidly, in their ability to discern
the Lord, even when He manifests lightly and slightly. These special times - with our Teacher
- are very important for they are rigorous training modules
in the School of the Spirit, designed to strengthen and educate
the inward-man of our spirit.
When
the Lord calls us away to spend private time with Him, waiting
upon Him in His Presence, we should not hesitate; rather, we
should run quickly to His side.
Once there, our spirits must be opened to Him as
He gently leans toward us.
Every
voice must be quieted and every thought must be
arrested by the obedience of Christ (John 8:29;
2 Corinthians 10:4-5);
the busyness of our souls (our mind, emotions
and will)
must be stilled.
Every
part of our inner man must be watchful, carefully focused on the
Lord, so that when He leans into us, seeking to feel
after us, we not only know it, but also return the gesture.
This
reciprocation of affection is especially important, as
it is the key to the ebb-n-flow of divine intimacy.
When
the Spirit touches our spirit or whispers into
our ear, we must be very careful for this is the moment of truth;
our choices - big and small alike - will determine whether or not
we are eligible for promotion.
Those who choose wisely, with an understanding
heart, will graduate to the next grade in the School of Christ.
In
time, this sense of His Spirit will fully mature and bring
us into an ever-increasing partnership with the Lord as He works
to further His Kingdom purposes in these last days.
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