April 04, 2022

Ears that Hear by Marcia Lee Laycock

 Ears that Hear by Marcia Lee Laycock


                                                    Photo by Mohamed Nohassi on Unsplash

I watched an interesting movie some time ago, called August Rush. It’s a story about an orphaned boy who is a musical prodigy. He believes that if he follows the music he hears all around him it will lead him to his parents. As he realizes he can make music, he believes that his parents will hear it and they’ll find him. So he sets out to follow the music he hears and to use the gift he was given. He wanders the streets of the city and is taken in, (in more ways than one), by a street musician (Robin Williams) who sees the boy as a ticket to fortune.

After watching the DVD we clicked on some of the deleted scenes. One in particular struck me. Robin Williams, the street musician who is exploiting the boy’s talent, cries out in anguish as he admits, “I can’t hear it – the music – I can’t hear it anymore. But you can – so play! Play!

The scene moved me because I believe we have all, to one degree or another, lost the ability to hear, the ability to see, the ability to feel in the way God intends. I believe the premise of the movie is right – if we hear, see and feel what God has put before us, and use our gift to express it, it will lead us to where we are supposed to be. But the corruption of the world has robbed us of the ability. Our own corruption prevents it.

The good news is that it can be redeemed. We can come alive again through the power of Jesus Christ and the indwelling of His Spirit. We can learn to hear His voice in the very air around us, to see His face in the creation He has given us, and to feel with compassion and grace as He created us to do. And we can continually find ways to express it by honing our talent and skill.

As writers who are Christian I believe this is essential. And it’s something we have to work at. The corruption around us and even in us will do its worst to prevent that connection with God that will lead us to Him. It will prevent us from hearing the Holy Spirit and using the gift He gave us, the gift that will lead those who need to hear our words, to us and to our work.

The good news is that God always wins. His purposes will be fulfilled and He will be glorified. As we listen to His voice, feel His Spirit rise within us and see his glory in the world around us, and express it in our work, His purposes for our lives will be fulfilled. We will be fulfilled in the truest sense of the word.

The street musician in that movie was a tragic character – one who has lost what he was given, through his own sin and the sin of those around him. May we guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. May we all have ears to hear and eyes to see.

"You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving. For this people's heart has become calloused; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes... but blessed are your eyes because they see and your ears because they hear." (Matthew 13:14-16, NIV).

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9 comments:

  1. Dear Marcia, I loved reading the takeaway you saw and heard in that DVD's story. Your words reminding us to "guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus" are more important than ever. We live in a world where so much news (good and tragic) is only a click away.

    May our hearts, minds, and mouths grow and sow the compassion of Christ in this hurting world.

    Blessings ~ Wendy Mac

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  2. Thanks for this wonderful post and the reminder that we need to consciously clear out the clutter and the waxy buildup that can creep in and affect our ability to hear from and be led by the Spirit. Love the line - ‘The good news is God always wins.’ Amen

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    1. Thanks for your kind words, Sharon. :)

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  3. God always wins! YES!!! Such a great post Marcia! I have not seen this movie but I may search for it and watch it.

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  4. Thanks for this thoughtful and relevant reminder for us to listen for and to the Spirit's voice!

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  5. I like this line in your post: "...if we hear, see and feel what God has put before us, and use our gift to express it, it will lead us to where we are supposed to be." How encouraging and hopeful.

    Lord, give us ears to hear, eyes to see, and a heart to receive. I'll have to keep an eye out for that film. Thanks, Marcia!

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  6. That "God always wins" is very good news, Marcia. It's the best news for us as individuals and for the world in which we live.

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