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Manny and
Ysebel both started in their marriage with disadvantages to hearing that they
learned from their parents. Manny’s
parents kept their inner selves hidden from one another and Manny learned
to be just like them. Ysebel’s parents
were too preoccupied to listen to one another and Ysebel learned to be preoccupied
like them. That is, until one afternoon
when Manny came home with some disturbing news about his work at the warehouse.
Manny figured
out very quickly that his job at the warehouse was very precarious.
His boss seemed to let people go just to frighten the workers who remained
into doing unpleasant tasks. Manny
learned from other worker’s experiences that you must volunteer for whatever
the boss wanted you to do to stay on his good side.
Because the people who only did what they were required to do didn’t
last very long. So on this afternoon, Manny’s boss was looking
for 10 volunteers to spend 4 months in The first
few weeks were hard but Manny kept busy at the warehouse as the pace was intense
trying to keep up with the volume. Ysebel
waited by the phone every evening as they talked for hours till they would
run out of things to talk about. Then
the manager at the motel began to complain that the workers were tying up
his phone lines all evening so the motel requested that each worker be limited
to 15 minute calls each evening. The
workers and their families were very upset by this restriction but there was
nothing they could do about it. This
was the only available lodging for hundreds of miles from the warehouse and
the company would be very upset if the workers were asked to leave.
So Manny and Ysebel put up with yet another inconvenience.
The following
weeks as the work began to slow and the phone calls were limited, Manny began
to feel that his lovesickness for Ysebel’s company was intolerable. He would have gladly quit his job and returned
home if he had a way to get home, but he was stuck. The funny thing was that before the Manny and
Ysebel learned from this experience to break out of the poor listening habits
they had inherited from their parents. When
Manny finally returned home they continued on their new journey of deeper
emotional conversations. Additionally,
they appreciated each other more than they had ever before and when one spoke
the other would listen to the other with all their heart. So much so that sometimes, sitting in the same
room with one another, Ysebel would take Manny’s hand, close her eyes, and
focus on his voice; just to make sure there were no distractions occupying
her from hearing every word he had to say.
Discussion
Questions:
1.
Discuss with your spouse
the different kinds of bad listening habits you may have learned growing up
from your parents?
2.
What are the steps you
could take in order to break bad listening habits you have learned over the
years?
3.
How do you know that
you are using good listening habits to hear what God may be trying to tell
you?
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