Bible Reading: James 1:19–27
But don’t just listen to God’s word. You must do what it says.
James 1:22
James gives us a simple pattern for the Christian life: “Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry” (James 1:22). Yet we often reverse the order—we are quick to speak, quick to react, and slow to listen. James calls us instead to “humbly accept the word God has planted in your hearts” (James 1:21). God’s Word is not merely information to be studied or a sermon to be heard; it is a living seed planted within us, meant to change the way we think, speak, and live.
Thomas R. Hawkins writes, “True obedience… is both a listening to what we hear within us and to what we hear beyond us. It is being attentive to those we encounter in our daily lives.It is creating the empty, open space within us where we can hear God speak.” James makes the same connection between listening and obedience: “Don’t just listen to God’s word. You must do what it says” (James 1:22). He compares God’s Word to a mirror. We may look into it, see ourselves clearly, and then walk away unchanged. The question is not simply, “What did we hear?” but “What will we do because we have heard?” Jesus said, “Blessed are all who hear the word of God and put it into practice” Luke 11:28.
James brings obedience into the ordinary places of life: controlling our tongue, caring for those who are vulnerable, and refusing to let the world shape our values. Listening to God must become visible in how we speak, whom we notice, and how we live. Today, may we look carefully into God’s Word, listen for His voice, and take the next step of obedience. The Word we truly hear is the Word we begin to live.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father,
Give us humble hearts to receive Your Word. Teach us to listen carefully and give us courage to obey. May Your Word be seen in the way we speak, love, and live.
Amen.
