In our first meeting, I describe to this new believer how a follower of Jesus sets aside time and space every day. For focused communion with the Lord.
This conversation on abiding continues each time we meet.
We talk about the soul’s need for daily food from the Truth of Scripture. And how to come with mind and heart open to His Word.
Open hearts
We consider the importance of waiting and listening as we pray.
There’s a prayer written multiple times with several variations in my journals.
Simple and basic.
“Lord, open my eyes that I may see. Open my ears that I may hear. Open my heart to obey Your Word today.”
Open hearts make all the difference.
How refreshing to read the Bible with this new believer. To hear her observations and questions.
Open response
I show her a simple diagram designed by The Navigators.
This tool explains well all the different ways we receive and learn God’s Word.

[NOTE: Their tool is easily reproducible and can be found here. I’ve added “OBEY God’s Word, James 1:22-25” to the palm of the hand.]
We talk about how His Word is ancient and new. Eternal. Mystery. And revelation. Treasure appears no matter how many times we read a passage.
And He teaches us how to apply the truths we read to our daily lives.
I share an example of one way I pray and meditate through a passage in the Word of God.
It’s a meditation. As well as a conversation with Him about His Truth. In free verse form.
Somehow it helps me clarify what I’ve seen and heard.
A meditation on Mark 7:32-37
“Ephphatha,”
You said to the deaf man
with muddled speech.
After
fingers in his ears,
spit on his hindered tongue.
“Be opened.“
And his ears were flung wide
to the sounds of life
on every side.
His tongue was untied,
unlocked from whatever
held it captive.
He began to speak.
Clearly.
His open ears and loosened tongue
a proclamation
of the astonishing
Jesus.
“Tell no one.”
But they did.
“Extremely astonished”
by Your work and Your way.
“He has done everything well.”
Some days
my hearing is dulled,
my tongue is tied.
I don’t speak Your glory
and truth.
Touch my ears,
my lips.
Whisper “Ephphatha” to my heart.
“Be opened.“
That I may truly
listen
and obey,
speaking clearly
Truth
of the astonishing
Jesus.
You do all things well.
susan lynn lafferty
4 February 2014
New Delhi, India
How about you?
How do you make time and space to be alone with the Father every day in your particular life season? What helps you meditate on God’s Word? What’s a creative method that helps you remember and apply the Scriptures?

5 replies on “Open to His Word”
Many years ago I saw Dawson Trotman, Navigator, illustrate the importance of using all five types of getting a hold on the Word of God. He held his Bible with the thumb and little finger. Easy for anybody to grab it. Not so with all five.
Thanks for sharing that story! I remember how vivid that illustration was to me when you showed us with Bible in hand.
LOVE that illustration! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqlwIVS5XVs&ab_channel=DiscipleshipLibrary
Yay! Thanks for sharing the video of the illustration :)!!
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