Date: Wednesday, 10th December 2025
Text: Isaiah 50:4–5
Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan
Exhortation:
A true disciple begins with a listening ear. God awakens the disciple “morning by morning” to hear His voice (Isaiah 50:4). Hearing is not accidental; it is cultivated through quietness and spiritual sensitivity. Jesus often said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear” (Matthew 11:15), reminding us that not all ears can discern divine frequency.
Hearing precedes obedience. A deaf disciple becomes a disobedient disciple because instructions cannot guide him. Samuel learned early: “Speak, Lord; for Your servant hears” (1 Samuel 3:9). When the ear is tuned to God, confusion loses its power, and direction becomes clear (Psalm 32:8).
The disciple’s ear must also filter voices. The world screams, the flesh whispers, and Satan deceives, but the Shepherd leads by His voice (John 10:27). Discernment is developed through the Word, for Scripture trains the ears to recognize truth and reject error (Hebrews 5:14; Psalm 119:105).
God invests revelations where He finds attention. If He can capture your ear, He will shape your destiny. A disciple grows not by effort alone, but by hearing and responding accurately. When your ear yields to God, your life will follow.
Prayer Nugget: Father, open my ears to hear your voice clearly and consistently in Jesus name.
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