Little Girl on a Beach |
“Therefore consider carefully how you listen.” Luke 8:18
It never ceases to amaze me how you can read a passage of
scripture that is very familiar and suddenly see - or hear - something that
you’ve never seen or heard before. Such was the case when I read Luke 8:16-18.
It’s a familiar passage, one often quoted in the context of gifts and talents.
But that is not the context. The context is talking about hearing and receiving
God’s word.
It comes immediately after the parable of the sower – that
wonderful and somewhat convicting passage about those who were hearing the word
but received it in different ways, under different circumstances. For a while I
wondered how these two passages were connected. They seemed isolated – one
about hearing, the other about sharing. But as I pondered it, the light began
to dawn. You cannot have one without the other.
You will not have a light to put on a lamp stand or anywhere
else if you are not receiving that light from a pure source. If you are not
hearing from God, you have nothing worth saying.
Now I’m not talking about divine revelation in the same
terms as we would consider scripture divinely revealed. I am talking about the
everyday, ordinary way God speaks to us. I’m talking about how we listen. That
is a difficult thing to do in these days that are so full of noise, busy-ness
and stress, but it is an essential thing, especially for those who would dare
to be writers.
I remember a day some time ago when I realized how important
it was. The day couldn't have been more perfect. The sky was clear, the sun
dancing off the water. The beach slowly filled with parents and children, out
to enjoy a day at the beach. After an overnight camp‑out, my friend and I had
brought a few girls from our church's Kids' Club to have a swim and a picnic.
We stretched out on the sand and chatted as we watched the children play.
Little ones were busy making sand castles. An older pair tossed a frisbee above
their heads.
A little red-haired girl caught my attention. She had
wandered in front of us a few times, as she dashed from the edge of the lake to
her mother, sitting in a lawn chair not far away. I watched as she stood still,
her small head bent studiously over something in her hand. She turned and
started toward us, stopped and peered at her hand once more, took a few more
steps and stopped again. Her progress was slow as this pattern was repeated. As
she approached, I could see a moth cupped in her palm. She tilted her hand each
time it moved, stopped when it crawled dangerously close to the edge and moved
slowly forward when it was secure again. Eventually the little girl reached her
parent, holding her hand out for her to admire the precious treasure.
My delight in watching that little girl deepened as I heard
God’s voice. “That’s how I carry you, to my Father’s delight.” The depth of
Jesus’ love overwhelmed me in that moment.
I know I could have missed His voice that day. I could have
been anxiously watching the little ones under my care. I could have had my mind
on all the stresses that come with being a pastor’s wife and mother. I could
have let all of “life’s worries, riches and pleasures” get in the way. But
somehow He broke through. I heard and was blessed and several times I have used
that story in written form to illustrate God’s care for us.
We must take time to listen, consider the circumstances in
which we have placed ourselves and see to it that we find a place that is
conducive to hearing God’s voice. Then we will indeed, have something worth
writing about.
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Marcia Lee Laycock writes from central Alberta
Canada where she is a pastor's wife and mother of three adult daughters. She
was the winner of The Best New Canadian Christian Author Award for her novel,One Smooth Stone. The sequel, A Tumbled Stone was short listed in The Word
Awards. Marcia also has three devotional books in print and has contributed to
several anthologies. Her work has been endorsed by Janette
Oke, Sigmund Brouwer, Phil Callaway and Mark Buchanan.
Abundant Rain, an ebook devotional for writers can
be downloaded here.
Abundant Rain Journal is now available in ebook form on Amazon and will soon be available in paperback.
Her most recent release is the first book in a
fantasy series, The Ambassadors
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Loved this Marcia - and LOVE your photo! Should I use it for your devotions?
ReplyDeleteHi Shirl. Yes, please do. :)M
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