DEVOTION
GENESIS
EARS TO HEAR
Gen 18:16-19
16 When the men got up to leave,
they looked down toward Sodom, and Abraham walked along with them to see them
on their way. 17 Then the LORD said, "Shall I hide from Abraham what I am
about to do? 18 Abraham will surely become a great and powerful nation, and all
nations on earth will be blessed through him. 19 For I have chosen him, so that
he will direct his children and his household after him to keep the way of the
LORD by doing what is right and just, so that the LORD will bring about for Abraham
what he has promised him."
NIV
Two truths that we could focus on.
First, the LORD decided not to hide what he was about to do in Sodom and Gomorrah
from Abraham. Was this because of the second truth, that Abraham was chosen to
direct his children and household after him to keep the way of the LORD by
doing what is right and just? We know that God brought about what he had
promised Abraham. How do we relate to both those truths? First, the question is
whether we have been chosen or whether we chose to follow Jesus. We know the
Holy Spirit convicts people of their sin and need for repentance, but the
question is whether he does that for everyone, or only for the people God knows
will respond in the affirmative. Did Jesus try to convert the Pharisees, or did
he just call them a brood of vipers? However, because we are following Jesus,
or at least trying to follow him, are we being made privy to what the LORD is
going to do? We know he has made it possible for us to know everything he has
done and what he will do on that last day, but does he speak to us about what
he will do in the next few days, or weeks, as he did with Abraham? We think he
does, but we need to be spending time listening rather than just talking to
him. It seems we do a lot of talking when we pray, maybe even just babble on
and on, telling him how great he is, thanking him, praising him, on and on; we keep
talking until we run out of words, then we quit and go on our way. How often do
we shut up and just walk with him, listening for his voice? We are not going to
hear him with our mouths flowing with words, but if we have ears to hear and eyes
to see, we will hear from him. Still, that might depend on whether we are doing
what is right and just. But how can we be right and just in our flesh that is
weak and wants to do what is not right and just? It comes down to being in
Christ and he in us, for he is our righteousness. We need to walk by faith, not
by sight, so then, because we have decided to follow Jesus, the LORD reveals
his plans for our lives. He might speak directly to us, telling us what he will
do, or what we are supposed to do. He might inspire us by putting a desire in
our hearts so we follow his leading. It is a wonderful truth that God does not want
to hide anything from us; we just need to listen with ears to hear.