10.04.2013

No Wonder She's Not Listening

Photo by Molly Viglione Photography, 2012
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Abby had her annual well-child checkup on Wednesday. When the doctor came in and asked if I had any questions or concerns, I piped up. Lately, I can be standing only feet away from her, and speaking to her normally - and she completely ignores me. But not in a defiant way - just...I don't know...like she genuinely can't hear me.

I know kids can have selective hearing sometimes, but this is different.

Hmmm. He looked at the results of the hearing test the nurse had administered only 10 minutes previous: she had passed, but "certainly not with flying colors." In fact, she had just barely eeked by.

"I'll take a look," he said.

He did. "No wonder she's not listening to you," he said as he put the otoscope in the second ear, "I can't even see her eardrums. There is so much wax build up in the way."

The remedy? So easy. A warm-water-and-peroxide flush, and follow up with peroxide drops in the ear once a day for a few days. Her hearing is already improved quite a bit, because we're working to clean the blockage out.

I AM SO MUCH LIKE MY CHILDREN SOMETIMES.

How often has God pleaded with me, never far from me, only for me to not hear Him? As in, not deliberately disobeying Him, but I can't hear His still, steady voice?

What is blocking me from hearing Him?

Noise. Almost constant noise in my life. I say that I like silence, but I don't mean that. I mean I like it when I'm not being bothered - but honestly, I can't stand total silence. There is almost always some form of noise in the background. Otherwise, I might have the presence of mind to memorize and meditate on God and His Word, and hear those still, soft thoughts that keep trying to make their way past the clamor.

Perhaps it's the radio. A movie. A TV Show. Praise music. Sermons. Long chats.

"But Lisha!!!" you are thinking, "those are all good things! God speaks to us sometimes through all of those ways!"

He does - and He often does in my life, too. Those things aren't bad - unless they are keeping me from hearing His Words clearly - and sometimes, I find I rely on the radio, music, sermons, & what other people are saying about God instead of seeking His face and His heart for myself.

More often than not, I find in the Scriptures that the Lord will speak when we are willing to be still before Him, with time in His Word and in prayer. Alone. No podcasts or Pandora, no TV or talking it up with a friend. Just escaping the din and resting quietly before Him in anticipation of hearing what He has to say.

And, for me (NOTTT a morning person), for YEARS God has been asking me to be willing to rise up early in the morning. To listen to & commune sweetly with Him before my day begins. I keep trying. Most of my quiet time happens either in the afternoon when the girls have 30-ish minutes of "rest time" (or, 'please-stay-quietly-in-your-bedroom-time'), or after everyone else is in bed.

I am so grateful for the many lessons God has taught me through the ordinary moments (like cleaning wax out of little ears!) with my daughters, and how He prompts me to press on toward Jesus through His extraordinary patience & grace.

Lord, help me to cut out any noise that's keeping me from listening to You.

Do you find that you are addicted to noise and to what other people say and sing about the Lord instead of listening for Him on your own?

I want to hear Him,
for His glory!
~Lisha

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10 comments:

  1. Yes, I do find myself doing exactly that. For a few days, I'll be in a set routine of getting up earlier than my girls and spending time in the Word, but then I have a rough night and decide to sleep in and that ends it. Thank you for the reminder to listen.

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    1. Me too! No matter how badly I want to become a morning person and consistently rise before everyone else...I find that I have to have my "quiet" time with 2 or 3 girls snuggled in my lap.

      Thank you for visiting and for the encouraging words :)
      ~Lisha

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  2. Hi Lisha, wonderful post, thank you. I have been trying to get up early too, I am finding it so hard. I know that after a few weeks it will not seem such a feat, so I will keep praying for strength. Have a blessed weekend. Tara.

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    1. Thank you, Tara! I know - once it's a habit, it will be easier! Until then, just finding a time of day that will work is what I'm working toward. ...someday, early morning - Lord willing!

      I'm so grateful that you're visiting!!
      ~Lisha :)

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  3. This is a great analogy. I pray that I can remove the "wax" from my ears too and learn to hear God more clearly.
    Thanks for sharing at Essential Fridays.
    Blessings
    Mel from Essential Thing Devotions and Connect With God

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    1. Thanks Mel :) I've learned so much from my daughters...God is so good to work through them and their circumstances to reach my heart!

      ~Lisha :)

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  4. Great post! Thanks so much for linking up at Thriving Thursday, I hope you'll continue to share your posts :)

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement, Crystal! :) I am blessed by your blog - so thank you for hosting and taking the time to share!

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  5. Thank you for sharing this learning experience. I just want to encourage you. I have been hearing God aske me quietly, politely for year as well to rise early and spend time with him. I just finished my first ten week study doing just that. I went through Courtney Joseph's Prov 31 Woman Study. Being alone with God before they craziness of my day begins has mad a huge difference in all areas of my life: my prayer life, my faith, my relationship with my husband, the way that I parent, nothing is left untouched when God is working in you. Anyway, it is worth the effort (and extra coffee). :-) Keep blogging!

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    1. Thank you, Brittany, for your sweet words! I continue to try to rise early...more failures than successes but I do notice a big difference when I greet Him before the rest of the day starts. :)

      I am so thankful you've stopped by to build up and encourage :)
      ~Lisha

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