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Happy Wednesday friends, as always I hope this week’s message finds you well. We get so busy in this world with our schedules and obligations. We don’t make time to sit and reflect on our lives and where it’s headed. It is for that purpose I created this new series where I leave you with a series of questions for you to ponder. The theme for this week is, “the importance of listening.” In the comments please let me know what you think of this idea. I wanted to create awareness for our spiritual and mental growth. Thank you all for reading enjoy the rest of your day.
To answer before listening— that is folly and shame.
Proverbs 18:13 NIV
- When your friend calls you, do you talk more than you listen?
- At a restaurant when the waiter comes over, do you wait to listen for the specials, or do you just tell them to order?
- In a job interview who should speak first, the employer or the prospective employee?
- Do you notice your eyes rolling when you’re annoyed by comments?
- Are you aware of others’ body language?
- When you sit down on the airplane, do you listen to the safety demonstration? I hope we all know with you if God forbid the plane goes down.
- Are you comfortable around older adults? Their advice might be important someday.
- Do you take your hearing for granted?
- When you pray do you listen for God’s response?
- Do you know the difference between hearing and listening?

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