When driving a car, our...
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When driving a car, our eyes are simply not enough. We must depend on our ears to guide us as well. Screeching sirens, gonging railroad bells, squealing tires, honking horns, all warn us to take heed. They demand our attention. But if the conversation in the car, the music on the radio, or our own loud thoughts have deafened us to these important, life-saving "driving noises," our lives may be in danger. We may be singing along with our favorite song and suddenly feel the crunch of metal against metal -- only because we didn't hear the tires squealing beside us on the highway.
Selective listening, listening to the important voices in our lives, can guide us on our daily faith journey as well. The wise ones had seen the star, and as they approached their destination, they began to listen carefully. They screened out the lies and deceit and responded only to the words and the dreams that took them to the Christ and then safely home.
Careful listening can save our lives!
-- Spencer
Selective listening, listening to the important voices in our lives, can guide us on our daily faith journey as well. The wise ones had seen the star, and as they approached their destination, they began to listen carefully. They screened out the lies and deceit and responded only to the words and the dreams that took them to the Christ and then safely home.
Careful listening can save our lives!
-- Spencer
