Out of the many amazing, wondrous, and incredible things of
life God rises above all. To know
Him.
The Creator of stars near and far has come close. He calls people to come near to Him. God, the Almighty and Wise God, reaches out
in love to love. Like the candy called
divinity is sweet the Divine is sweeter still.
To know Him is to come to Him as He is, to learn of Him, to
embrace Him. God is God as He was, as He
is and as He always will be undiminished, unlimited, unrestricted. Humans often invent God to their own liking,
but to know Him requires loving the God who is without human invention. In kindness God reveals Himself. He may be discovered and people may learn of
Him who He is, what He is like, and what He has to say. Often with hearts full, minds racing and
hands filled with the things of life people find it hard to get hold of
God. But in coming to Him as He is
rather than how I as a man have made Him I find that everything else falls
away, pales by comparison, and the more I learn of Him the more relaxed I am in
letting things go. I want to embrace
Him. To trust Him. To follow Him. To be with Him. To act as He would have me act. To be as He would have me to be. To know Him is a relationship deserving of
the term awesome.
Relationships require communication. God built things that way. He has spoken since the beginning and things
have been happening ever since. He still
speaks. He wants us to hear Him. And He wants to hear from us too. It’s about building a closer
relationship. Listening to God seems to be really
important. All through Scripture people
have had God speak to them and sometimes they listened and sometimes they didn’t. Listening to God was better than not. When God speaks it seems to me we should
listen.
God has spoken and created.
God spoke to Noah and saved the remnant of His people for the task of
repopulating the world. God spoke to
Moses on the mountain with sounds of thunder and provided detailed laws and instructions. God spoke to Samuel as a boy in clear audible
tones. David recognized God was
communicating through all of nature. And
David rejoiced in the written communication of God in the Scriptures. The prophet
Elijah heard God in many ways, but on one occasion was reminded that He also
speaks in a still quiet whisper. Isaiah heard
from God in voice and in vision and could point to the movements of nations and
leaders as God’s continued communication to the people. In these last days, the book of Hebrews says,
God has spoken to us in His Son. Jesus
said there would be more communication to come and He was sending the Holy
Spirit to be with us. From earth shaping
and earth shaking to the quiet whisper God speaks. His communication can be in sign language,
the language of the heart, in audible language, or the language of the spirit
in dreams and visions. At times He sends
messengers to communicate who may be angels from the heavenly realms or His
people speaking for Him to His people.
There are many ways in which God speaks, and however He chooses to
communicate it is good to listen.
The picture of Jesus standing outside the door and knocking
based on Revelation 3:20 is a helpful image of what is going on. Our God, the Triune God: Father, Son and Holy
Spirit, is trying to communicate and establish a close relationship. He has in His wisdom allowed us to shut the
door on Him. He is knocking and when we
hear His voice we have the option of responding and letting Him in so that we
can have fellowship or we can leave Him out.
Letting Him in and beginning to dialogue in true fellowship with Him is
dynamite. Quick note about the
hearing. It may be that a person hears a
message or reads the Bible or has a conversation with a friend or is knocked
down by a bright light with the voice of God calling out to them. However the communication comes it now falls
on the person who experiences it to respond…to listen to God. And listening implies acting in
obedience. Get up, open the door and get
close to Jesus. Very cool.
There is much to say on listening to God which will have to
wait for another time. But a starting
point for hearing His voice is important for now. As Hebrews 4:7 says:
“Today when you hear his voice, don’t harden your hearts.”
This assumes God is speaking today and you will hear His
voice and you have an option in how you respond.
Determining if God is speaking
God’s voice (audible, inaudible, signs, thought placed in your mind, urging of the inner spirit…):
- Will lead you closer to Him
- Increases your desire for His Word
- Emphasizes love for God and others
- De-emphasizes your ego
- Leads you to make His kingdom and His way of life a priority
Enemy’s voice
- May pretend to be a messenger of God
- Decreases faith and increases excuses for failures and sin
- Excites the ego
- Emphasizes your right to have it your way
- Entices you to see the enemy’s kingdom and his way of life as paradise
- Acts as a conscience but is really an accuser not sent by God to point out old failures or to highlight mistakes
Self’s voice
- Disguises the deception and wickedness of one’s heart
- Inflates excessively the self’s needs for physical comfort, pleasures, relief, safety, control, approval of others
- Delights in comparing one’s self with others
- Better than: this voice says you are better in one way or another than others (Self-aggrandizing)
- Less than: this voice says you are less than others in one way or another (Self-pity)
- Confuses one’s understanding and perspective for God’s view and wisdom
- Substitutes self determined religious values, traditions, & emotions for God’s valid truth, love and real abundant life
- Exalts trusting self and what self can do over trusting God and what God can do
- Uses people (even for good purposes) rather than really loving them
There you go. God’s
voice, the Enemy’s voice and the self’s voice.
Things will come up today and when you hear God’s voice don’t harden
your heart. The hardening of the heart
means we chose to listen to another voice.
Remember this extreme situation from Acts 5 where Ananias
and his wife, Sapphira, wanted to look good to the Christians around
Jerusalem? They sold some land and said
they were giving ALL the money to the church.
But they didn’t. They kept some
back. Which was fine. God didn’t tell them to sell the land or give
all the money. They listened to other
voices. Look at this:
3Then Peter said, “Ananias, why have
you let Satan fill your heart? You lied to the Holy Spirit, and you kept some
of the money for yourself. 4The property was yours to
sell or not sell, as you wished. And after selling it, the money was also yours
to give away. How could you do a thing like this? You weren’t lying to us but
to God!”
5As soon as Ananias heard these
words, he fell to the floor and died. Everyone who heard about it was
terrified. 6Then some young men got up, wrapped him in
a sheet, and took him out and buried him. Acts 5:3-5 NLT
Practicing
If you were tempted with the possibility of stealing a car
or committing adultery you would have a good idea of what voice is speaking to
you and what you ought to do, right?
Yeah, that’s it, don’t do either one.
Let’s check out some other scenarios.
As God’s man you have done well. You have your ducks in a row in business,
and, in fact, you have done really well.
And the ducks are doing well in your spiritual life too. So, then, you hear the voice saying to you, "If
you wish to be complete, go and sell your possessions and give to the poor, and
you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me." Options:
1.
Is that the self-voice?
2.
Is that the voice of the enemy?
3.
Is that the voice of God?
4.
Do you harden your heart?
5.
Do you do it?
You know that story of Jesus’ encounter with the rich young
man found in Matthew 19. The man decided
not to go with Jesus on this.
Another man had a business that was going well and it was a
family business at that. He had
responsibilities financially and to the community. There were always projects that needed to be
done. He was a fisherman so nets needed
to be fixed boats patched up. He was committed
to God and more involved than most in religious activities. Then one day a former carpenter stopped by
and said, “Come, follow me.” Options:
1.
Is that the self-voice?
2.
Is that the voice of the enemy?
3.
Is that the voice of God?
4.
Do you harden your heart?
5.
Do you do it?
Of course, that was the story of Peter being called by Jesus. Peter listened to the voice of God and
went. He was close to Jesus. He learned to be like Jesus. His life was altered because He didn’t harden
his heart and say, “no.” (He did have
other issues later, but none kept him from following Jesus)
How “today” is that story.
God wants to have a relationship with us. He knocks at the door. He speaks.
We may harden our hearts or listen to Him. Consider the priorities of today: Activities,
phones, TV, projects, work, school, food, exercise, sports and many
others. You may approach the day with a
schedule or with chaos, but you take it on.
What voice do you listen to for the priorities of your day? Your week? Your month? If a voice says, “Come, follow me” what voice
is that?
1.
Is that the self-voice?
2.
Is that the voice of the enemy?
3.
Is that the voice of God?
4.
Do you harden your heart?
5.
Do you do it?
Listening to the voice of God requires accepting what He
says and going His way. Here is an
exciting thing. Start practicing
listening to God. It may be as small as
how you are going to spend time with Him.
Choose Him over everything else. Or
you are confronted with a frustrating situation and you choose to follow Jesus
and bless rather than curse the person.
Listen to Him. Maybe you have an
urging in your inner spirit to go encourage someone and this time instead of
talking yourself out of it you go do it. Way to go!
What if you have two good options before you how do you know which one God would have you do? Great problem to have. Remember the rich young man and Peter? They each probably had two good things to do. Jesus had something totally different for them. God got bigger than any good things on their agenda. Be ready for God to take you beyond your plan.
Also, if you are following Christ, listening to God and He has not spoken to you in some way about one or the other then you can be safe in moving ahead with whatever you have decided. He often does things this way with shoes too. He may have a particular pair He will urge you to put on, but for the most part you get to choose.
OK, there’s more. As
you practice listening to His voice and get better at doing what the Lord says
then He will show you more. Here is what
Jesus said: “Those who accept my commandments and obey them are the ones who
love me. And because they love me, my Father will love them. And I will love
them and reveal myself to each of them.” John 14:21 NLT That is a promise!
God’s Voice for You
God may reveal Himself in any way He chooses any time He
chooses to whomever He chooses. How He
chooses to speak to you is up to Him.
Whatever the method of communication it is suited for you by your loving
Heavenly Father. Enjoy His company, get
close, and listen to Him.
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