It's Day 9 and we're in 1 Kings 17.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verses 18, 20 - How often our first instinct is to blame God.
Help:
- Verse 1 - Ahab is the king.
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Your Questions and Comments:
- "Please comment on verse 18 of Luke 8." - Jesus begins "Therefore carefully consider how you listen." The "therefore" points us back to the previous two verses, where Jesus talks about how you don't hide a lamp once you light it but instead you use it to light the whole room. He follows that by saying that nothing will be concealed. The point that He's getting at in those verses is that God hasn't brought His truth into the world (through Jesus) to then try to hide it from people. He wants people to know the truth through Jesus. That brings us to v. 18 and "Therefore carefully consider how you listen." Jesus is basically saying, "God is doing all He can to share this truth with you. So if you don't get it that's not because He's trying to hide it from you. No, it would be because you're not listening carefully to what's He's sharing. So "carefully consider how you listen." In other words, pay attention to what God is trying to tell you. Jesus continues, "Whoever has will be given more; whoever does not have, even what he thinks he has will be taken from him." This is the result of how we are listening. If we listen carefully to His truth, we start with a little truth ("whoever has") and we keep gaining more truth ("more will be given"). If we ignore or dismiss His truth, then we'll just end up with no truth ("whoever does not have, even what he thinks he has will be taken from him") when we come to Final Judgment and realize we were living for the wrong things.