As you walk along the beach, you’ll notice something fascinating.
There are kids are completely immersed in the waves, laughing, falling, getting up again. Their joy is real. Then there are parents who standing nearby, some half-distracted, checking their watches, there because their kids begged them. A couple strolls along the shoreline, letting the water just graze their feet; testing it but not diving in. Others sit far back on the dry sand, never daring to go near the water. And then, there are a few who are here just because this was the nearest outing spot - they're present, but not really.
Isn’t this how many of us come to God’s Word?
Jesus says in Mark 4:24-25:
“And he said to them, ‘Take heed what you hear; the measure you give will be the measure you get, and still more will be given you. For to him who has will more be given; and from him who has not, even what he has will be taken away.’”
This is one of those teachings that sounds sharp at first. But it's a loving warning: What you bring to the Word of God determines what you receive from it.
If you come to Scripture with hunger—wanting truth, craving transformation—you’ll be nourished. Like those kids in the waves, you’ll find joy in the depth and motion of it all. The more you dive in, the more the Spirit will reveal.
But if you come with disinterest, simply checking off a box or half-listening, then even what you knew before may fade. The truths won’t stick, and the Word won’t change you—not because it lacks power, but because your heart wasn’t open.
If you come critically, only to find faults or inconsistencies, you’ll miss the blessings hiding in plain sight. Like someone staring at the waves only to complain about the saltiness, you’ll miss the joy of simply being in it.
God’s response mirrors our posture. He longs to pour out spiritual blessings, to grow us in grace and wisdom. But He doesn’t force Himself. He invites. And when we say yes — with attention, expectation, and humility — He gives us more. Growth builds on growth.
That’s the beautiful momentum of spiritual life. Just like regular exercise builds physical strength, regular listening and responding to God’s Word builds spiritual muscle. But neglect leads to stagnation.
So pause and ask yourself:
When I listen to God’s Word, what is my intention?
Am I listening with an open heart, or is my mind clouded with distractions, doubts, or complacency?
This spiritual journey isn’t passive. It’s a partnership. God offers His Word in abundance—over and over again. But will you receive it? Will you let it transform your life?
Prayer:
Lord, help me to listen to Your Word with an open and eager heart. Let my desire for Your truth grow stronger each day. Teach me to receive with joy, to respond with obedience, and to live in the richness of Your blessings. May I never take Your Word for granted, but always approach it with reverence and love. Amen.
🌊 So next time you’re near the sea—or near a Bible—ask yourself:
Am I just watching the waves, or am I diving in?
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