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Proverbs!
A false witness will perish, 
But a person who listens will speak forever.
Proverbs 21:28 NASB2020
There's two people here, a false witness, and a person who listens.
Seems odd.
Does the listener listen to the liar? Or are they listening to someone else?
Does the person who listens gain more wisdom so their words last?
If you read different Bible versions translators have tried to make sense of this proverb.
In the context of God's Big Story there is a false witness, a liar, a deceiver, and his fate is already determined.
He will perish.
And there is One who's words will go on forever, who's Word is eternal, will never fade. 
In Him we have our hope.
And here He is described as one who listens.
Our God is all about relationships, and relationships never work without listening. 
If I ask for a list of God's characteristics I wonder how long it would take to get to "our God is a listener".
This proverb seems to point that way. 
Jesus was noted for having lunch with people. Lots of talking and listening going on.
He took time out to commune with his Father. 
Listening must've been part of that.
Psalm 116 captures our listening God.
The One who will speak forever wants to hear from you.
Listen to your heart. 
Your thoughts.
He is a listener.
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