Monday, January 12, 2009

Listen

This posted selection from Bonhoeffer is very convicting; it's also prompting a new sermon series for me - one that I think will dovetail well with our readings in Luke for the year.

Just as our love for God begins with listening to God's Word, the beginning of love for other Christians is learning to listen to them. God's love for us is shown by the fact that God not only gives us God's Word, but also lends us God's ear.

We do God's work for our brothers and sisters when we learn to listen to them.

So often Christians, especially preachers, think that their only service is always to have to "offer" something when they are together with other people. They forget that listening can be a greater service than speaking.

Many people seek a sympathetic ear and do not find it among Christians, because these Christians are talking even when they should be listening. But Christians who can no longer listen to one another will soon no longer be listening to God either; they will always be talking even in the presence of God.

The death of the spiritual life starts here, and in the end there is nothing left but empty spiritual chatter and clerical condescension which chokes on pious words. Those who cannot listen long and patiently will always be talking past others, and finally no longer will even notice it.

Those who think their time is too precious to spend listening will never really have time for God and others, but only for themselves and for their own words and plans.

~ from Life Together 98

-- A Year with Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Daily Meditations from His Letters, Writings, and Sermons

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