What steps help us "hear with our ears" as instructed in Ezekiel 3:10? Ezekiel 3:10—The Call to Listen “Son of man, take into your heart all My words that I speak to you and hear with your ears.” (Ezekiel 3:10) Ezekiel’s Challenge—A Model for Us • God commands Ezekiel to absorb His words internally and pay close, literal attention. • The same pattern equips us to receive Scripture faithfully today. Step 1: Quiet the Noise • Set aside undistracted time; turn off devices and notifications. • Psalm 46:10—“Be still and know that I am God.” The stillness makes room for God’s voice. • Jesus sought solitary places to pray (Mark 1:35). Step 2: Position Your Heart • Approach Scripture with humility and expectancy. • Isaiah 66:2—“This is the one I will esteem: he who is humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at My word.” • Pray briefly for illumination (Psalm 119:18) before reading. Step 3: Embrace the Whole Counsel • Ezekiel was told to “take into your heart all My words,” not selective parts. • Read systematically—whole books, not isolated verses. • 2 Timothy 3:16–17 affirms every word is “God-breathed.” Step 4: Listen Actively and Obediently • James 1:22—“But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.” • Take notes, mark key phrases, list actionable commands. • Immediate obedience sharpens spiritual hearing; delayed obedience dulls it. Step 5: Meditate and Memorize • Joshua 1:8—“This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth; you shall meditate on it day and night.” • Rehearse verses aloud; repetition lodges truth in both heart and ears. • Use index cards or a Bible app for daily review. Step 6: Share What You Hear • Ezekiel later delivers God’s message to Israel; sharing reinforces hearing. • Romans 10:17—“Faith comes by hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.” • Discuss insights with family, small groups, or friends; testimony multiplies clarity. Putting It All Together Quiet the environment, humble the heart, take in the full text, respond with obedience, store Scripture through meditation, and pass it on. These steps train us to “hear with our ears,” just as Ezekiel was commanded, allowing God’s living word to shape every thought and action. |