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He Who Has Ears To Hear…

April 13, 2010 · by Learning2Hear

There is often much mystery surrounding hearing from God.  It’s actually as simple as “having ears” to hear from Him, and even if you don’t have physical ears, you can still hear from God.

Jesus said in Matthew 13:9 “He who has ears to hear, let him hear!”

That’s not the only place you’ll find that in the Bible, but in that example Jesus was telling the parable of the sower, which had a lesson that could be “heard” if they would just listen.  That lesson is still very relevant today, and we still need to “have ears to hear” to hear it…or to get it.

Having ears to hear means slowing down and being quiet, to hear His still small voice. – 1 Kings 19:12

Having ears to hear means not running ahead of God. It means to walk with Him, and He will guide you, if you let Him.

“Your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” Whenever you turn to the right hand Or whenever you turn to the left.” – Isaiah 30:21

My experiences of hearing from God have ranged from the still small voice, to vivid, detailed dreams, and many ways in between.  Mostly it’s the still small voice, a thought, or a nudging.  Sometimes it’s not until later, after an event or situation, when I’m thinking back over the details, that I’ll realize one or more of the actions I took were clearly directed by God.  God does give directions, we just have to be willing to follow. 

We have to be willing to listen, to hear, to follow Him.

How are your “hearing ears” for His voice?

What has He been saying to you lately?

Are you following Him?

Can you honestly say…

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Are There Birthday Parties In Heaven?

April 13, 2010 · by Learning2Hear

In the eight years that have passed since I wrote this post I have been fighting cancer and dealing with the aftermath. Last year it reached a point when the doctor gave me 6 weeks to live. By the grace of God I’m still here, and will soon be writing about my journey with Him to reach this point of being cancer free.

Today is about a tribute to my brother, so I’m re-posting this post to honor his birthday. Today he would have been 58.

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April 13, 2010, my brother would have turned 50. April 3rd marked 13 years that he’s been celebrating his birthdays in Heaven. I thought of him when I woke up this morning, and asked God if the angels throw birthday parties in Heaven.

Since he’s not here, he missed hearing all the “over the hill” jokes our family and friends come up with for those occasions, and the “Big 5-0” party we would have had for him. Earthly birthday parties for the “Big” decade-marking ages like the
“Big 5-0” include such things as black candles and wax tombstones on the cake, and AARP jokes (at least mine did!).

My brother missed the fun of getting a t-shirt or mug with an “old guy” saying on it, being warned about not letting “all those candles” set the house on fire, and getting to read all the latest over-the-hill birthday cards addressed to him.

But he’s not really missing anything. I’m the one who’s missing him.

One of his favorite Gospel songs was “I’ll Fly Away“.

“Like a bird from prison bars has flown, I’ll fly away…”

And he did. Now he’s forever free from the prison of pain.

Whether he’s having a birthday party in Heaven or not, he is most definitely celebrating today. He is celebrating being in the presence of God, having eternal life, being healed and pain-free, and knowing that will never, ever end.

Another favorite song of his was “When We All Get To Heaven“, and his prayer was that he would see all of his family again in Heaven. As he grew weaker and closer to being called out of this world he spoke often of the words to that song.

“When we all get to Heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be.
When we all see Jesus, we will sing and shout the victory
.”

He is rejoicing, he is shouting Victory!

I miss my brother every day, and especially on his birthdays. Although I can’t celebrate it with him by giving him a big birthday party, I can celebrate knowing he’s in Heaven, and I will see him again someday.

What a party that will be!

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