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Ever miss something right in front of you—like your keys… or God's hand at work? In today’s devotional, Whitney Hopler challenges us to slow down, tune in, and truly notice the presence of God in our daily lives. Whether it’s a squirrel in the woods or a verse that lands differently, God is constantly speaking—we just need to pay attention. If you’re feeling spiritually distracted or disconnected, this is your reminder to re-engage your senses and your soul.
📌 What You’ll Learn (Key Takeaways):
Why spiritual awareness takes more than just physical sight or sound
How daily distractions might be blocking your view of God's work
Simple habits to help you notice God’s presence (hello, “wonder walks”!)
The importance of being fully present in a fast-paced world
Practical steps to tune into the wonder God is already showing you
💬 Join the Conversation:
Can you remember a time when God was at work in your life and you didn’t realize it until later? What helped you finally see it? What is something simple you saw or heard today that reminded you of God’s presence? Share with us @LifeaudioNetwork
🎙🎶 SUBSCRIBE to our NEW SHOW — Your Nightly Prayer
🌟 Check out other Crosswalk Podcasts: Crosswalk Talk: Celebrity Christian Interviews
Full Transcript Below:
Are You Paying Attention?
By: Whitney Hopler
“Do you have eyes but fail to see, and ears but fail to hear?...” – Mark 8:18, NIV
In Mammoth Cave National Park, I was looking forward to seeing some wildlife. So, while hiking with a park ranger and a group, I stayed alert to what was happening in the woods around me. After about an hour on the trail, I finally noticed an animal nearby: a squirrel. It was the same type of squirrel I often saw in my own backyard at home. When a squirrel appeared in my backyard, I usually barely noticed it. But when I spotted that squirrel in the park, I was thrilled! Reflecting on my wildlife encounter, I wondered why I’d been so excited by something so familiar to me. It was simply that I had decided to pay close attention to what I was experiencing.
Have you ever looked at something and still missed it? Maybe you walked into a room to pick up your keys and couldn’t find them, even though they were right in front of you in a pile of stuff on a table. Or maybe someone was talking to you, but your mind was somewhere else. So, you heard them, but you weren’t really listening and couldn’t repeat what they told you.
In Mark 8:18, Jesus asks his disciples: “Do you have eyes but fail to see, and ears but fail to hear?” Jesus wasn’t just talking about physical sight and sound; he was talking about spiritual awareness. The disciples had just witnessed Jesus perform miracles, such as feeding thousands of people with just a few fish and loaves of bread. Yet still, they were missing something important that Jesus was trying to teach them. They were watching, but not seeing. They were hearing, but not understanding.
We can be like that too.
We live in a world that’s full of glimpses of God’s wonderful work around us. God shows us evidence of his wonder every day, through answered prayers, acts of kindness that show his love in action, nature that reflects his creativity, and much more. But how often do we rush through the day without noticing? If we rush from one task to another without really paying attention, we can miss out on God’s wonder, even though it’s all around us.
Just as Jesus points out in Mark 8:18, we have eyes that are meant for seeing and ears that are meant for hearing. We can only do so well when we’re paying attention. That involves being fully present. When we’re paying full attention, we start to notice all sorts of wonder we could otherwise overlook, such as a child’s laughter, a moving piece of music, or a Bible verse that suddenly speaks directly to our situation.
Jesus wants you to discover and fully enjoy the wonder he is constantly bringing into your life. Here are some practical ways you can pay better attention and not miss out on what God is doing:
Our world is full of wonder waiting to be discovered. You won’t miss it if you see with fresh eyes and listen with careful attention.
So, right now, are you paying attention?
Intersecting Faith and Life
As you consider how important it is to pay attention to the wonder of God’s work in your life, reflect on these questions:
Further Reading
Matthew 13:16
Proverbs 20:12
Romans 1:20
Psalm 65:8
Psalm 46:10
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Ever miss something right in front of you—like your keys… or God's hand at work? In today’s devotional, Whitney Hopler challenges us to slow down, tune in, and truly notice the presence of God in our daily lives. Whether it’s a squirrel in the woods or a verse that lands differently, God is constantly speaking—we just need to pay attention. If you’re feeling spiritually distracted or disconnected, this is your reminder to re-engage your senses and your soul.
📌 What You’ll Learn (Key Takeaways):
Why spiritual awareness takes more than just physical sight or sound
How daily distractions might be blocking your view of God's work
Simple habits to help you notice God’s presence (hello, “wonder walks”!)
The importance of being fully present in a fast-paced world
Practical steps to tune into the wonder God is already showing you
💬 Join the Conversation:
Can you remember a time when God was at work in your life and you didn’t realize it until later? What helped you finally see it? What is something simple you saw or heard today that reminded you of God’s presence? Share with us @LifeaudioNetwork
🎙🎶 SUBSCRIBE to our NEW SHOW — Your Nightly Prayer
🌟 Check out other Crosswalk Podcasts: Crosswalk Talk: Celebrity Christian Interviews
Full Transcript Below:
Are You Paying Attention?
By: Whitney Hopler
“Do you have eyes but fail to see, and ears but fail to hear?...” – Mark 8:18, NIV
In Mammoth Cave National Park, I was looking forward to seeing some wildlife. So, while hiking with a park ranger and a group, I stayed alert to what was happening in the woods around me. After about an hour on the trail, I finally noticed an animal nearby: a squirrel. It was the same type of squirrel I often saw in my own backyard at home. When a squirrel appeared in my backyard, I usually barely noticed it. But when I spotted that squirrel in the park, I was thrilled! Reflecting on my wildlife encounter, I wondered why I’d been so excited by something so familiar to me. It was simply that I had decided to pay close attention to what I was experiencing.
Have you ever looked at something and still missed it? Maybe you walked into a room to pick up your keys and couldn’t find them, even though they were right in front of you in a pile of stuff on a table. Or maybe someone was talking to you, but your mind was somewhere else. So, you heard them, but you weren’t really listening and couldn’t repeat what they told you.
In Mark 8:18, Jesus asks his disciples: “Do you have eyes but fail to see, and ears but fail to hear?” Jesus wasn’t just talking about physical sight and sound; he was talking about spiritual awareness. The disciples had just witnessed Jesus perform miracles, such as feeding thousands of people with just a few fish and loaves of bread. Yet still, they were missing something important that Jesus was trying to teach them. They were watching, but not seeing. They were hearing, but not understanding.
We can be like that too.
We live in a world that’s full of glimpses of God’s wonderful work around us. God shows us evidence of his wonder every day, through answered prayers, acts of kindness that show his love in action, nature that reflects his creativity, and much more. But how often do we rush through the day without noticing? If we rush from one task to another without really paying attention, we can miss out on God’s wonder, even though it’s all around us.
Just as Jesus points out in Mark 8:18, we have eyes that are meant for seeing and ears that are meant for hearing. We can only do so well when we’re paying attention. That involves being fully present. When we’re paying full attention, we start to notice all sorts of wonder we could otherwise overlook, such as a child’s laughter, a moving piece of music, or a Bible verse that suddenly speaks directly to our situation.
Jesus wants you to discover and fully enjoy the wonder he is constantly bringing into your life. Here are some practical ways you can pay better attention and not miss out on what God is doing:
Our world is full of wonder waiting to be discovered. You won’t miss it if you see with fresh eyes and listen with careful attention.
So, right now, are you paying attention?
Intersecting Faith and Life
As you consider how important it is to pay attention to the wonder of God’s work in your life, reflect on these questions:
Further Reading
Matthew 13:16
Proverbs 20:12
Romans 1:20
Psalm 65:8
Psalm 46:10
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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