“Who among you will give ear to this? who will hearken and hear for the time to come?” Isaiah 42:23
I have been learning to use my cell phone. However, there are many buttons and apps – I have no idea what most of them do.
A while back, I saw my friend, Ida Ford, talking into her cell phone. However, she wasn’t on a call. “What are you doing?” I asked. She said, “I’m using the voice command app. I talk, and the voice command types my text message.”
Ida showed me how the app worked, and for the past few months, I have tried to use it. Yet, it doesn’t work right. It doesn’t understand my Oklahoma accent.
Someone texted me and told me about a lady from church who was in the hospital. I replied with my voice command, “I hope she gets better. I pray she does." Only it said, "I pray she dies." That was not good…
Once I activated the voice command, I couldn’t figure out how to turn it off. I got frustrated and said, “Baloney!” When I said, “Baloney,” the phone said, “Bologna is a city in Italy. It is also a cooked, smoked sausage.” I screamed, “I didn’t say Bologna. I said, Baloney!”
Later that day, I was at the dentist's office with the phone in my pocket. As I was sitting in the waiting room, a voice said, “Say a command.” The lady at the reception desk looked up at me. I heard the voice again, “Say a command.” I realized the voice was coming out of my britches.
“Say a command.”
I took the phone out of my pocket, tried to turn it off, but it kept saying, “Say a command.”
“Say a command.”
“I command you to shut up!” I exclaimed.
I was called back to the exam room. I was sitting in the dental chair while the hygienist was cleaning my teeth. I couldn’t say anything because there was a suction hose, a tooth scraper, a polisher, a Waterpik, and seven or eight other dental tools hanging out of my mouth. I couldn’t have said anything if I tried.
Suddenly, I heard a voice say, "Did you say call Brian Poodle?" It repeated it. “Did you say call Brian Poodle?”
I know Brian Williams, Brian Foster, Bryan Jeffries, Brian Gibson, and Brian Lane. However, I don’t know Brian Poodle. I know some wiener dogs, and a schnauzer, but I don't see a poodle.
Frustrated, I finally reached into my pocket and turned off that stinking thing. I was tired of hearing the voice. So, I turned it off.
Often, we do the same thing.
Children get tired of listening to their parents. So, they turn them off.
In church, people get tired of listening to the preacher. So, they turn him off.
You get tired of listening to the Word of God. So, you turn it off.
The point is that God might just be trying to convey a command to you. Will you give an ear to Him? Will you listen? Don't cover your ears and close your heart.