I was listening to Howard Hendricks again recently. He referred to a medical doctor who had gotten hold of a series Hendricks gave on the book of James. The doctor told him, “I’ve listened to that series about twenty times, and now I think I get what you’re saying!”
When we look carefully in the prophets, and in the gospels, and elsewhere, it is evident that hearing is a critical component of spirituality. This is not to suggest that reading is not important, of course, but there is something about hearing. Hearing the Bible, and hearing the Bible preached.
I wonder if we should do more to encourage people to use their ears in their personal spiritual lives? How many of the people in our churches have never considered getting the Bible on CD or MP3, and yet have significant chunks of time when they could be listening to the Word? How often do churches produce CDs of messages, expecting only the children’s Sunday School teachers or the absent to make use of them? Perhaps it would be worth suggesting the possibility that people might choose to hear the sermon more than once! (Now the pressure is really on you – imagine asking for double the time! Your message better be biblically solid, clear, engaging and relevant!)