Many people claim to
hear the Lord speaking, but what they hear is sometimes questionable. Here are
some simple rules to help you discern His voice.
Arriving at my hotel room in New York after
ministering at a conference, I crawled into bed completely exhausted. My plan
was to get a good night's sleep. But God had another idea.
In the middle of the night, the Lord woke me
out of a sound sleep and told me to go to the lobby. I hurriedly got dressed
and went downstairs.
The clerk working the night shift at the front
desk was bored and delighted for someone to chat with. She did not yet know the
Lord, and we had a great conversation as I shared the gospel with her.
I also shared some of the wonderful things the
Lord had done on my recent trip to the United Kingdom and how He had spoken to
me there about something very specific. Suddenly my new friend interjected:
"I wish I could hear God clearly like that!"
But then her face fell. After a thoughtful
pause she continued, "Actually, no, I don't." She was sure she would
not like the things God would say to her.
This young lady had just expressed the secret
fear of many Christians: They would love to hear their Lord's voice more
clearly, but they are afraid of what He might say. What these fearful believers
don't realize is that there is a warmth in God's voice when He speaks to His
children. He has many wonderful and encouraging things to say to us.
It seems as if one person after another comes
up to me and says: "Teresa, that is fine for you. But I can't hear God's
voice like you do."
Sure you can. You are God's child. He has
created you with ears to hear His voice (see John 10:3, 16, 27). It is God's
desire that every Christian recognize His voice. And this is something you can
learn to do. God wants to communicate with you even more than you want to hear
Him.
The first step in learning to hear God's voice
is understanding the things He does not say. You can eliminate certain
"words" because God simply would never say them. Knowing what the
voice of God does not sound like will eliminate confusion and help you hear Him
clearly.
That's Not God
First and foremost,
God never says anything that contradicts Scripture.
God has spoken to us through
the Bible--this is His word. He would never say anything that would
contradict what He has already said in the Bible.
You don't have to be a Bible scholar to hear
God's voice clearly, but the more you know the Bible, the easier it will be to
discern His voice. By studying Scripture, you will get to know how He thinks,
and you will become familiar with what He has to say. Then it will be easier to
hear Him clearly when He speaks directly to you.
If you ever think you've heard God tell you
something that contradicts Scripture, then you have heard wrong. Go back to God
and tell Him what you thought you heard; then ask Him to show you what He
really has to say about that issue.
Second, God's voice is
not the voice of anxiety, unsettledness or exhaustion.
Have you ever been in a situation in which you
were extremely tired? Perhaps your friend was trying to talk to you, but you
had a hard time concentrating and listening because you were so exhausted. When
you are tired, it is much harder to follow a conversation.
The same principle applies when we listen to
God. God desires for us to walk in His rest and peace. But when we are anxious,
unsettled or exhausted, it is harder to hear His voice.
There have been many times in which I have cried
out to the Lord for clarity on something, desperate to hear from Him right
away. But instead of answering immediately, God put me to sleep. I woke up
rested, and then I could hear His voice much more clearly. And that is when He
would speak to me on the matter.
I remember the time I was organizing an
overseas ministry trip. I was trying to make all sorts of decisions, such as
who should be on the team, how long we should go for and what travel
arrangements should be made. I could not seem to hear God's voice on any of
these matters.
Meanwhile, a close friend and I were in the
midst of a serious disagreement. Each time I would try to pray for direction
about the trip, I would start thinking about my friend and worrying about our
relationship. I was in turmoil because of this, and it was affecting my ability
to hear God.
I telephoned a prophet friend and asked him to
seek God for a directive word about the trip. The word he came back with
surprised me.
He said that I needed to sit down and find
peace with God about the situation with my friend. After that, I would be able
to hear God clearly for direction.
I spent the rest of that evening praying, and
I finally did receive peace about the relationship. That night I had a
wonderful and restful sleep.
The next morning I woke up with a clarity
about every detail of the trip. Everything fell quickly into place. This
happened because I dealt with the thing that was making me anxious and unable
to hear God. Then I could hear Him clearly, and I got the direction I needed.
God does not speak to us from a place of
anxiety and unsettledness. Instead He helps us deal with the things that
brought us to that state, and He has us rest and get our balance back. Then He
speaks to us clearly.
Third, God's voice is
not the voice of obscurity.
Sometimes people make it a lot harder to hear
God than it should be. They think that God is going to talk to them in obscure
riddles or other cryptic means. They assume He will be hard to understand and
that it will be a test to see whether or not they can discern what He has to
say on a particular matter.
That is not what the Bible says. God speaks
clearly to those who seek Him (see James 1:5).
In the film Indiana Jones and the
Last Crusade, Harrison Ford's
character was on a quest to find the Holy Grail. He finally discovered a series
of cryptic clues in some ancient language. They turned out to be a series of
obscure riddles leading to the Grail. The catch: You had to be incredibly
clever to figure them out--the average man didn't have a chance.
To make matters worse, a very high price tag
was attached to the riddles. If you guessed wrong, or if you weren't quick
enough, you'd pay with your life.
One of the riddles was, "Only the
penitent shall pass." Indiana walked along a passage in a dark cavern,
muttering: "Only the penitent shall pass. Only the penitent shall
pass." He finally realized penitent men approach God on their knees, so he
dropped to the floor.
A giant axe suddenly came swinging out from a
wall. It would have chopped him in half if he had been standing, but it passed
over his head. He had figured out the riddle in just the nick of time. If it
had taken him a second longer, he would have died.
Some of us view God's voice like this obscure
set of riddles. We think God is very mysterious and that it is some type of
major, difficult test to figure out what He desires to communicate. We think
hearing His voice is far beyond the average Christian's ability.
This simply is not true. There is a test that
comes with hearing God, but it is not about our ability to discern what He is
saying. God is willing to communicate clearly to us. The test is in our
willingness to obey God after we have heard Him clearly.
Jesus said, "If you love Me, keep My
commandments" (John 14:15, NKJV). God will communicate clearly with us if
we will listen to what He tells us and obey Him. And His ability to communicate
clearly is greater than our ability to "miss it" or "hear
wrong."
Fourth, God's voice is
not the voice of gossip.
God will not tell us other people's faults and
problems unless He intends us to be part of the solution, either through prayer
and intercession or by taking action on their behalf.
The good news is that if God won't gossip to
you about others, then He won't gossip to others about you! You don't have to be
afraid of what God is going to say about you to your friends. God is not going
to tell you other people's dirt, and He is not going to tell other people your
dirt. He's just not like that.
One day, about a week before Christmas, God
told me to give a friend of mine some money because she did not have enough to
buy Christmas presents for her family. He also gave me a word of encouragement
for her.
While it is true that God told me this woman
was experiencing financial hardship, He only did so because He wanted me to be
part of the solution. He was not gossiping. He would not have revealed
information about her if He was not going to ask me to assist by giving to her
in His name.
The Voice of Condemnation
Finally, God's voice
is not the voice of condemnation.
The enemy is quick to try and condemn us. Our
own hearts are quick to try and condemn us. But the Bible says clearly:
"There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus,
who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. For the
law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin
and death" (Rom. 8:1-2).
Does this mean the Holy Spirit won't ever
convict us if we need it? Of course not. But conviction and condemnation are
not the same thing.
Condemnation is vague and abstract. It says:
"You are not OK. Something is very wrong with you." Conviction is
specific. It says: "What you said to your wife just now on the phone was
insensitive."
Condemnation discourages and breeds
hopelessness. It gives you the feeling that nothing can ever fix your problem.
But conviction encourages us. It gives us solutions to our problems.
Condemnation pushes us away from God.
Conviction draws us to God. The goal of condemnation is to make us give up. The
goal of conviction is to help us reach our maximum potential, to be all we can
be in Christ.
There are times when we need correcting, and
God is faithful to correct us. The Bible says that God, like any loving father,
corrects His children for their own good (see Heb. 12:5-10). But His correction
is not punishment--it is helping us fix a problem so that we can be closer to
Him.
I remember when God really showed me that He
does not condemn us and push us away. It was about a year ago. My husband, Ed,
and I had a rather strong disagreement, which is rare for us. We both were
unkind and said things designed to hurt each other's feelings.
I felt sinful about what I had said to my
husband. And I felt horrible about what he had said to me. Then it came time
for my evening devotions. Guess what? I did not want to get near God when I
felt so sinful and dirty.
I knew that God would speak to me when I went
to bed (He always does), so I found a "solution." I stayed up all
night watching television, finally falling asleep on the sofa in some awkward
position that gave me a neck ache.
The next morning I had to rush to get ready
for work, again avoiding my morning devotions. It was a miserable day. I am
used to having God meet me many times during the day, and He did not meet me
once. I began to really miss Him.
By the end of the day I wanted to be right
with God no matter what His terms and conditions were. When I got home from
work, I told Him so. He instructed me to get a piece of paper and a pencil and
to write what He was saying to me. Here is a part of what He shared:
"Welcome, daughter. Come into My
presence. You should not have allowed the incident to push you away, Teresa.
Who moved? Did I pull away from you, or did you pull away from Me?
"Don't withdraw your presence from Me. It
is not good for you. It causes you unnecessary pain and suffering. It is not My
way. Never punish yourself by deciding you are too dirty to come to Me.
"Instead come to Me and let Me cleanse
you. Let Me shine My light on you and dispel any darkness. Let Me shower you in
My truth.
"Teresa, it is much safer to run to Me
when you feel dirty than it is to run away from Me. You cannot survive apart
from Me. Don't even consider it."
When we realize how much God loves us--and
when we understand how much He wants to talk with us--we won't struggle with
hearing His voice. And we will enjoy the freedom of His presence like never
before. *
Teresa Seputis is founder and executive
director of GodSpeak International, which is found on the Web at
www.godspeak.net. She lives in San Francisco.
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