A Heart with Skill to Listen

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  • **We continue as students “In the Classroom”, as Elisabeth encourages us to cultivate a quiet heart with skill to listen from the wisdom of Solomon.

    Solomon recognized that he could not fulfill his responsibility as king without the help of the Lord.  The assignment came from God (“Thou hast made thy servant king,” 1 Kings 3:7) so the qualifications must also come from Him.  “I am a mere child, unskilled in leadership,” Solomon said, but he did not go on to say, “Therefore make me a great leader.”  He prayed rather for “a heart with skill to listen” (v. 8, 9).

    What a temptation it is, when one is in a position of leadership so that others want to (or must) hear what one has to say—what a temptation to talk!  The skill of listening must begin with the heart, silent and open first to God for His word, then ready to hear others before speaking.  Solomon listened to God.  He stood—in silence, I should think—before the Ark of the Covenant, the place of the Mercy Seat, before he met the people. 

    God give me a heart with skill to listen.  May I have grace to stand silent before You when I am tempted to open my mouth at once.  Help me to cultivate in quietness that skilled heart.  

    **Excerpt originally published in Guided by God’s Promises, p. 82.