Daily Devotion

October 9, 2015

The cure for spiritual boredom


“Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only.”

Jas 1:22

Why does the Bible say, “Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only”? Because hearing without doing becomes boring—every time. You can get to the place where you’ve heard so much preaching and teaching that you say to yourself, “Oh no, not another sermon!” The problem isn’t the Word; it’s that you’ve become oversaturated and spiritually numb. You’re bored because you aren’t putting it into practice and reaping the rewards of what you’ve heard. Jesus said, “If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do them” (Jn 13:17). Once you start doing what you’ve been told to do, you won’t have time to be bored. The phrase “hearers only” is from the Greek noun akroates. Today we’d use it to describe students who audit a class instead of taking it for credit. These folks weren’t interested in learning, passing exams, earning a degree and going out to make a difference in the world. They were there because they found it intellectually stimulating, and they loved the excitement of being with the crowd. Often they followed their favorite teacher from one town to another; they loved new speakers, and when the class ended they’d get together to eat, drink, laugh, and discuss what they’d heard. Mostly, they just wanted to look knowledgeable in each other’s eyes. Don’t let that happen to you. “Remember…knowing what is right to do and…not doing it is sin” (Jas 4:17 TLB). Open your heart to the truths you’ve heard preached and begin to put them to work in your life. When you do, rest assured you’ll never again suffer from spiritual boredom.

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