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I Am Bill's Ears
by Mark Roberts
Some
people say we’re shaped kind of funny. Women poke holes in us and hang
all kinds of ornaments off our lobes. If someone is mad they may
threaten to “box” us. A famous orator once asked Romans to lend theirs
to him. What am I? I am the ear. Specifically, since there are two of
me, I am Bill’s ears.
To start with, you should know that we are a marvel of design and
engineering. The outer part of the ear - what you see and what women
pierce for earrings - gathers sound waves in. Inside the inner ear the
three tiniest bones in the human body and some extremely small hairs on
specialized organs catch the sound vibrations and create nerve signals
that the brain can understand as sound. It is all very complex but it is
wonderfully efficient and works amazingly well. I can hear a range of
sounds and volumes that is simply incredible - everything from the high
pitched hum of a mosquito to the low roar of a waterfall. Sometimes I
hear someone talking about how humans evolved from slime and it makes me
want to laugh. How could anything as complicated as ears just happen by
accident?
Bill doesn’t really think much about us but without us his world would
be awfully quiet. Sound adds so much to our lives. Bill loves to hear
his kids say “You’re the best, dad!” Great music, like the wonderful
hymns Mouth sings at church, move Bill’s Heart to worship God. Even
non-sacred music is enjoyable to listen to and can help Bill feel better
when he is down. But it isn’t all just fun and games. Many times a sound
is the first clue that danger is coming, like when Bill didn’t see that
car that he was about to run into. When they honked we got Bill’s
attention in a hurry and avoided a bad accident! Perhaps the best report
we Ears can make is when we report no sound at all. Quiet, stillness,
and no noise all help Bill be still so he can meditate effectively on
God and His Word.
Of course, our job isn’t just gathering sounds. The reason God gave Bill
ears is so that he can hear and then act upon the truth. Jesus said “But
everyone who
hears
these sayings of Mine, and
does
not do them, will
be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand”
(Matthew 7:26).
Proverbs 5:1 says
“ My son, pay attention to my wisdom;
Lend
your ear to my understanding.”
The Hebrew writer adds “Therefore we must give the more earnest heed to
the things
we
have heard, lest
we drift away”
(Hebrews 2:1).
James warns “be doers of the word,
and
not hearers only,
deceiving yourselves”
(James
1:22). These
passages discuss the obligation of Bill to act on what we hear and send
over to Mind. If Bill doesn’t do anything with the information we give
him then we might as well have never heard it at all.
That is also why it is so important that Bill be careful what he uses us
to listen to. “And Jesus was saying to them, ‘Take care what you listen
to’”
(Mark
4:24). False
teachers can make error sound like truth
(see
Jer. 12:6).
Honestly, I can’t tell the difference at all. I just send it over to
Mind and he has to sort it all out. It would make life a lot easier for
Mind if Bill just didn’t get me around that kind of teaching in the
first place, wouldn’t it? However, it’s not just false doctrine that I
can get involved with. All kinds of evil and sin begins in the ear. I
can hear gossip and rumors about someone that will change how Bill acts
toward that person permanently. Too often today I hear profanity,
vulgarity and curse words that hurt me badly. Sometimes what I hear
seems to go right over to Tongue because the next thing you know he is
saying those words too! Sadly, many a proposition to sin begins with a
whisper in the ear. “An
evildoer gives heed to false lips;
A liar listens eagerly to a spiteful tongue”
(Proverbs 17:4).
Solomon says his word are designed to “deliver you from the immoral
woman,
from
the seductress who flatters with her words”
(Prov
2:16). A lot of
adultery and immorality can be traced over to Eyes, but though I don’t
like to admit it, us Ears have a lot to do with it too.
If Conscience gets turned off, and Bill keeps me listening to sinful
ideas and ways, then it becomes harder to hear God’s word. As a result
our walk with God is ruined. “One who turns away his
ear
from hearing the law,
even his prayer is an abomination”
(Proverbs 28:9).
There is just an incredibly strong connection between me and Heart and
so what I hear can determine Bill’s way, for good or evil. “Each one
follows the dictates of his own evil heart, so that
no
one listens to Me”
(Jeremiah 16:12).
The best thing for me to be hearing is God’s word. Beyond that, however,
there are many other good things for me to listen to. Solomon also notes
“The ear that hears the rebukes of life will abide among the wise”
(Proverbs 15:31).
It hurts a little when someone rebukes Bill, but in the long run he’s
glad I heard it so he could correct his life. It is also very good to
hear words of encouragement and acceptance. Barnabas was always doing
that and I am sure the ears of everyone else around him perked up and
listened to what he had to say because it feels so good to be exhorted
and encouraged in the service of the Lord
(Acts
11:23). Ultimately
I hope Bill someday hears Jesus say “Well done good and faithful
servant.” This old body will be changed then
(see 1
Cor 15:51-ff) and
I guess that means I will be changed too. But I know Bill wants to hear
Jesus say those wonderful words, and he wants to hear the angelic
choruses ringing out hymns of victory and praise, and he wants to hear
his voice added to theirs. That will be something to hear won’t it?
I don’t mean to sound stuck on myself. After all, ears are just a part
of the body that the Lord has made
(Prov
20:12; 1 Cor. 12:16).
Yet a look at the role I play in Bill’s life does point out how much I
can do for Bill. Hearing and listening are vitally important, especially
in following and serving the Lord. Maybe that’s why Jesus said “If
anyone has ears to hear, let him hear” (Mark 4:23). Bill has me and we
are trying hard to listen to the Savior. How about your ears? What are
they hearing?
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