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Amazing Stories & Daily Devotionals
In the early
1900s, when the telegraph was the fastest method of long-distance
communication, a young man applied for a job as a Morse Code operator. Morse code is a
method of sending text
messages one letter at a time by tapping out electronic signals on a telegraph key board, as
seen by the telegraph operator in the movie Titanic.
Answering an ad in the newspaper, he went to the office address that was listed. He walked into a busy office filled with noise and clatter, including the sound of the telegraph in the background. The receptionist instructed the job applicants to fill out a form and wait until they were summoned to enter the inner office.
The young man sat in the waiting room and filled out his form. A few minutes later, he got up and walked into the inner office. The other applicants in the room looked at each other in disbelief. Since his name had not been called, they thought he was unfairly jumping ahead of them.
Shortly after that, the employer escorted the young man out of the office and told the other applicants, “Thank you for coming, but the job has been filled.” One applicant complained, “That’s not fair! He was the last to come in, and we didn’t get a chance to be interviewed.”
The employer replied, “The entire time you have been sitting here, the telegraph has been sending the message in Morse Code: IF YOU UNDERSTAND THIS MESSAGE, COME NOW INTO THE INNER OFFICE. THE JOB IS YOURS. None of you deciphered the message, but this man did. He’s hired.”
Jesus said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear” (Mark 4:9). All the applicants heard the sound of the telegraph, but only one had “ears to hear.” Ears to hear means willing to obey what God tells you to do. Every believer can hear God speak if they are willing to do what He says. If you hear His voice, don’t just sit there. Get out of your chair and follow His instructions. www.makinglifecount.net www.kentcrockett.blogspot.com