I would not listen to my teacher’s voice or incline my ear to my instructors. I was almost in utter ruin amid the community and congregation. Proverbs 5:13-14, TLV
Do You Listen to His Teachers? How many teachers and instructors do you have in your life? One? Ten? Twenty? More? How many do you listen to? Our heavenly Father has systems and resources in place for His children — no matter the age —to instruct us.
An important “cog” in this system are mentors, teachers, and instructors. They reside in our congregations, communities, jobs, and homes. And despite what I have said about not being dependent upon virtual friends and counselors, we can still learn from them. When we have a discerning ear.
All Around Us
Our Father’s wisdom is all around us, but in order to distinguish between His Voice and the world’s, we must know His word.
“My sheep hear My voice. I know them, and they follow Me.” John 10:27, TLV
There’s no shortcut for that. It’s reading the Bible — as best you can — each day. And, as I’ve said, if you’re short on time, reading a chapter of Proverbs each day is a quick infusion of “spiritual protein.”
When we know our Shepherd’s Voice and recognize it in the counsel and teaching of others, keep those folks close to you. Gather them and cherish them.
Donkey Moments
Sometimes we can have what I call “Balaam’s Donkey Moments.” This is when God speaks through unusual and atypical sources. We can be sensitive to those rare moments because we know when it’s His Voice.
I had a very odd stranger give me the most bizarre insight into a very real situation. I didn’t realize it at the time, but later when the incident occurred, I realized God was preparing me for what was to come.
Whether typical or atypical, hearing from the Lord through others is a gift from our Father. Another gift that protects us from making unwise and foolish decisions. And that’s a good thing.
Think More About It
Do you have wise instructors you listen to? Have you ever had a “Balaam’s Donkey” moment?
Until tomorrow, may we hear God’s Voice in the teachers, mentors, and instructors He sends our way, my friends.
… (let the wise listen and increase learning
and the discerning obtain wise counsel) … Proverbs 1:5, TLV
Ah, yes. That’s a great petition. Shall we agree together for Israel—and us—that we would listen and learn and thereby discern what is wise counsel? Amen? God bless you!