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What
are you listening for 
Discouragement? How to fight it 
Secrets for a good marriage 
Overcoming vices 
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What are you listening for?
A naturalist walking with his friend through the busy streets of a great
city, stopped suddenly, and asked: "Do you hear a cricket?"
"Of course not," laughed his friend. "You could never hear
a cricket with all this roar of traffic."
"But I hear a cricket," persisted the naturalist, and, turning
over a stone, he uncovered the insect.
"Did you actually hear that cricket chirping above the noise of the
street?" asked his friend in astonishment.
"Certainly," said the naturalist. "I spend my time listening
to nature, whether I am in the forest, the field, or the town. Everyone
hears that for which he is listening."
Taking a coin from his pocket, he dropped it on the pavement, and each passer-by
put his hand in his pocket to see if he was the one who had dropped it.
For what are you listening? Gold or God? Your ears are tuned to listen for
something, even as the receiving set is tuned to receive the program from
a distant radio station. God's ears are tuned to hear our prayers. Are ours
tuned to hear His commands?
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