If we don't hear clearly we can't speak well. Listening, truly taking in what another is saying is crucial... but not just the words, the inflection, tone, emphasis, even what's not spoken to be noticed.
It reminded me of a skit years ago on Saturday Night Live. Emily Litella (Gilda Radner) went on a rant over all the fuss about violins on television. "Why don't parents want their children to see violins on television?" she questioned. If violins come on only after 10 she says the little babies won't be able to hear them and have music appreciation. She rants on and on until Chevy Chase, the news anchor, explains it's violence, violence on television. She stops and says well that's different, never mind.
To speak well we must hear well and Jesus grants the deaf man both healings, understanding the importance of both.
Lord open my ears to truly hear what it is you are trying to reveal to me. Free my tongue from my bounds, the sin of my own wagging tongue and place your healing touch on my words.
Let them speak of your truth and your love.
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