垂聽的神

耶和華─我的磐石,我的救贖主啊,願我口中的言語、心裡的意念在你面前蒙悅納。(詩篇 19:14)

據說,聽覺是人離世前最後失去的感覺。 我們要鼓勵家人和朋友對處於昏迷狀態的人說話,儘管他們可能已無法做出回應,但他們可能還聽得到我們的聲音。 聽力是神賜予的奇妙禮物,它影響著我們的學習、交流和敬拜。 當耶穌對人施醫治而他是一個聾子,你應該不會再感訝異了 。(馬可福音 7:31-37, 馬太福音 15:29-31)

神垂聽我們

神是否像人類一樣長有耳朵,我們不得而知。 然而,聖經向我們保證神確實會垂聽我們的禱告。 在伊甸園裡,當神呼喚亞當,祂聽到了亞當對他們隱藏和墮落的回應及解釋 (創世記 3:9-13)。 到塞特時代,「人才求告耶和華的名 」(創世記 4:26)。在此,你可以看到人敬拜用口來稱頌神,人們說話或歌頌與神聆聽之間有了最初的連結。 

在呼召摩西時,神說祂聽到了以色列人在埃及人手下受苦的呼聲 (出埃及記 2:23-25, 3:7,9)。 但當神的百姓偏離其道,越走越遠時,神透過先知懇求他們向祂呼求,並應許說:「他們尚未求告,我就應允;正說話的時候,我就垂聽。」 因為 ,「耶和華的膀臂並非縮短,不能拯救,耳朵並非發沉,不能聽見。」 (以賽亞書 65:24, 59:1) 然而,神的懇求被置若罔聞,因之神的百姓被擄。 當尼希米準備帶領被擄在巴比倫的以色列民第三次回歸時,尼希米他呼求:「主啊,求祢側耳聽你僕人的祈禱,和喜愛敬畏祢名眾僕人的祈禱...」 (尼希米記 1:11) 

是的, 神垂聽我們的祈求。「主的眼看顧義人;主的耳聽他們的祈禱。惟有行惡的人,主向他們變臉。」 (彼得前書 3:12) 因為「耶和華的眼目看顧義人;他的耳朵聽他們的呼求。耶和華向行惡的人變臉,要從世上除滅他們的名號。義人呼求,耶和華聽見了,便救他們脫離一切患難。」  (詩篇 34:15-17)

面向耶路撒冷禱告?

人們可能還記得但以理的故事,但以理因向他的神而非大利烏王禱告,而被扔進獅子坑。(但以理書 6) 但以理禱告生活的細節之一,是他一天禱告三次,並面向耶路撒冷禱告。 他可能是遵循聖經中既定的傳統:「我在急難中求告耶和華,向我的 神呼求。祂從殿中聽了我的聲音;我在祂面前的呼求入了他的耳中。」 (詩篇 18:6); 以及「耶和華啊,我要求告祢!我的磐石啊,不要向我緘默!倘若祢向我閉口,我就如將死的人一樣。我呼求祢,向祢至聖所舉手的時候,求祢垂聽我懇求的聲音!」 (詩篇 28:1-2)

然而,當我們比較其他鼓勵我們禱告的經文時,卻未發現有特定的禱告地理方向。 面向耶路撒冷並不會讓我們禱告帶來任何優勢。 或者用神聆聽我們的角度來說,神不受地理位置的限制。因此,無論我們身在何處?面向何方?祂都可以聽到我們的禱告。 (詩篇 130:1-2; 以賽亞書 55:3; 約翰一書 5:14-15)

無論如何...

雖然神有耳能聽。但神也警告我們,是什麼會攔阻祂的回應呢?

•罪: 我若心裡注重罪孽,主必不聽。 (詩篇 66:18)

•驕傲: 法利賽人及稅吏的比喻 。(路加福音 18:9-14)

•不順服: 轉耳不聽律法的,他的祈禱也為可憎。 (箴言 28:9)


May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.
Psalm 19:14

They say that the last sense that goes before a person's passing is hearing. Family members and friends are encouraged to speak to a person who may be in a comatose state because they probably can hear us though they may not be able to respond. Hearing is a wonderful gift from God. It can affect how we learn, communicate, and worship. It should not surprise you that Jesus healed people who were deaf (Mark 7:31-37, Matthew 15:29-31).

God Hears Us

Whether God has actual ears like humans, we do not know. However, the Bible assures us that God does hear us. In the garden of Eden, God called out to Adam and He heard Adam's response and explanation for their hiding and fall (Genesis 3:9-13).  It was during the time of Seth that "men began to call on the name of the Lord" (Genesis 4:16). Here you have the rudimental connection between worship and verbal praise, Man speaking or singing and God hearing. 

In the calling of Moses, God said that He heard the cry of the Israelites who were suffering under the hands of the Egyptians (Exodus 2:23-25, 3:7,9). As God's people walked further away, God entreated  them through the prophets to cry out to Him promising, "Before they call I will answer; while they are still speaking I will hear" because " Surely the arm of the LORD is not too short to save, nor his ear too dull to hear." (Isaiah 65:24- 59:1). However, God's plea fell on deaf ears and God's people went into exile. As Nehemiah prepared to lead the third return during the Babylonian exile, he asked, " O Lord, let your ear be attentive to the prayer of this your servant and to the prayer of your servants who delight in revering your name..." (Nehemiah 1:11). 

Yes, God hears us. "For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer, but the face of the Lord is against those who do evil.” (1 Peter 3:12). Because "The eyes of the LORD are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their cry;  16 the face of the LORD is against those who do evil, to cut off the memory of them from the earth.  17 The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles."  (Psalm 34:15-17). 

Pray Towards Jerusalem?

One may recall the story of Daniel being thrown into the lions' den for praying to his God instead of King Darius (Daniel 6). One of the details of Daniel's prayer life is that he prayed three times a day and that he prayed towards Jerusalem. Daniel was probably following the traditions set in the Scriptures: "In my distress I called to the LORD; I cried to my God for help. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came before him, into his ears." (Psalm 18:6); and "To you I call, O LORD my Rock; do not turn a deaf ear to me. For if you remain silent, I will be like those who have gone down to the pit.  2 Hear my cry for mercy as I call to you for help, as I lift up my hands toward your Most Holy Place." (Psalm 28:1-2). 

Yet as we compare other passages that encourage us to pray, no geographic direction is given. Praying towards Jerusalem does not give our prayers any advantage. Or to frame it in terms of God hearing us, God is not bound to one geographic location so He can hear us wherever we are and whatever direction we happen to face (Psalm 130:1-2, Isaiah 55:3, 1 John 5:14-15).

However...

Though God has ears and can listen. God warns what hinders Him from answering.

•Sin  If I had cherished sin in my heart, the Lord would not have listened.  (Psalm  66:18)

•Pride The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector  (Luke 18:9-14)

•Disobedience  If anyone turns a deaf ear to the law, even his prayers are detestable.  (Proverbs 28:9)

-Pastor Philip Gee