Day
79
Growing Dull
When the disciples asked Jesus why He
spoke to the people in parables he replied:
Matthew 13:13 (NKJV) Therefore I speak
to them in parables, because seeing they do not see, and hearing they do not
hear, nor do they understand.
Matthew 13:15–16 (NKJV) For the hearts of this people have grown dull. Their ears are
hard of hearing, and their eyes they have closed, lest they should see with their
eyes and hear with their ears, lest they should understand with their
hearts and turn, so that I should heal them. But blessed are your eyes
for they see, and your ears for they hear.
The people Jesus was speaking to had
ears to hear and eyes to see but over a period of time their hearts had grown
dull until they were past recognizing and obeying the truth.
Our view of the world was and is
formed by listening, reading, and observing. From childhood, through our eyes
and ears, we gather and process information that frames our beliefs and the
lens through which we view the world.
We are living in the Information Age
or best called the Information Overload Age where many are the people that have
eyes, but do not see and ears, but do not hear. The information overload of
political struggle, the economy, world events, climate change, sexuality, and
social media, pollutes and dulls their eyes and their ears to the vitality
important, eternal message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
The information overload, like plaque
clogging an artery, has turned many a church into a social club with lukewarm
messages designed to keep the people coming and the money flowing. There is no
room for the Holy Spirit to call the lost to the cross, or convict the saved of
the error of their ways. Many have become grave yards of dry bones, clouds
without rain, void of the power of God, filled with people that seek an ear
tingling message of a more prosperous trouble-free life. They have lost the
eternal life changing message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ that affords
entrance through the Narrow Gate and onto the Narrow Path that leads to
Relationship with God. And it is only by reading the bible, prayer, and obeying
Christ’s commandment daily, that allows our eyes to see and our ears to hear
through which we maintain our moral compass and proper view of the world in
which we live.
Ending Thoughts
Because of the information overload
many who confess Christ as Savior have lost their ability to see and hear and
thereby obey. Stay on the Narrow Path to
Relationship with God beloved and your eyes will be open and your ears will
hear when Jesus calls us home.