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In our last blog, we discussed how questions unlock insight and generate action. Today, let’s talk about the human and missional impact of listening like Jesus.
Jesus' Example: Consider His interaction with the woman at the well (John 4:7-26). He was completely present, listened to her story, understood her needs, and responded with empathy and wisdom. π§ His loving and genuine engagement inspired her to share about Him with others, furthering His earthly mission.
Here are important reminders for us, friend: While Jesus was always aware of His mission, His every action was driven by love. β€οΈ So, I want to be clear—I’m not sharing these practices as a way to disguise care for the purpose of coercing others for missional gains. Instead, I'm sharing them to encourage us to continually give of ourselves, to humbly love and lead just as Jesus did—practices that naturally lead to the best outcomes for everyone involved.
Listen Intently: Let’s grow together in truly understanding others, not just giving them ‘air time.’ Let’s demonstrate humility and believe that what they have to say holds genuine value (James 1:19). This was a cornerstone of Jesus' interactions. He genuinely listened, which had a transformational impact on people and His relationships with them.
Impacts of Listening: Listening intently can help us build stronger connections, foster trust, and understand the needs and motivations of our people more deeply. We’ll be able to care in ways that matter most to them. As they feel even more valued and heard, they are freed up to join us in taking greater ownership of missional outcomes. π€
In your next conversation, focus on seeking to truly understand the other person's perspective without immediately inserting your thoughts. Use phrases like, "Please say more about that," or "What do you think we should do next?" These approaches show you value their input and invite open and honest engagement.
Getting a little personal here, friend: How intently would your people say you listen to them? π€ … Team members, family, friends?
Imagine being in a meeting or conversation where you focus entirely on what someone else is saying. How would that change your interactions? Your outcomes?
Who in your life needs you to lean in and listen this week?
Ask them a question, then practice listening intentionally; if it helps, just remind yourself: “Keep your lips closed, champ.” π
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I’m excited we can keep moving forward and growing together!