GREAT IS THY FAITHFULNESS
365 DEVOTIONS FROM OUR DAILY BREAD
MANDY JUST LISTENED
READ: Job 2:11-13
They sat down with him on the ground seven days and seven nights,
and no one spoke a word to him. Job 2:13
Marty had gotten an unexpected “thank you” for service to the company-a terse note that conclude, “Your position has been terminated.”
After Marty had spent months fruitlessly searching for a job, his frustration finally got to him. Angrily, he screamed at God, “Why did you do this to me? Don’t you care?” He continued his tirade until he noticed his dog Mandy cowering by a chair. Composing himself, he said, “Come here, pup. You should be glad you’re a dog. At least you can’t get fired from being man’s bestir friend.” As he poured out his woes and talked to Mandy, his bitterness disappeared.
David Biebel, the author who told this story, wrote: “You might think the relief came from all the things he said to God, and certainly that was part of it. But Many played a big part too…[She] didn’t argue or offer solutions or advice. She just listened, wagging her tail and licking her master’s hand.”
When Job’s three friends saw his misery, they just sat with him, wept, and said nothing for seven days. But then they abandoned the wisdom of their silence.
Sometimes we need to just “weep with those who weep” (Romans 12:15). Our listening ear may be what they need, so they can hear what God is saying to them. DJD
When our friends encounter suffering,
We can help them if we’re near;
Some may need a word of comfort,
Other just a listening ear. -Sper
Listening may be the most important thing you do today.
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