Today’s reading is Luke 1:1-2:52.
“After three days they found him in the temple, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. And all who heard him were amazed at his understanding and his answers” (Luke 2:46-47).
I’ve often wanted to jump to the last half of this statement. I want people to be amazed at my understanding and answers. But notice where Jesus began. He began with listening and asking questions. That is where I need to begin. The only way I can have great answers and great understanding is by first learning to ask good questions and then listening to others good answers.
I need to do the same in my own personal study. I need to learn how to ask good questions about this book I’m reading. Then I need to listen to the Word for the answers God is giving.
Further, I need to do the same when I study with others. Instead of thinking, “I’m the preacher, listen to my amazing understanding and answers,” I need to provoke more communication and discussion by learning how to ask good questions and then listen to what other learners have also gained.
Today, I need to learn to do what Jesus did, Listen, Ask, Answer, and Learn.
Keep the faith and keep reading,
ELC
PS. What struck you in today’s reading?












