I used to think hearing God’s voice was hard. Hearing God required intense focus and concentration. Obviously, there was a list of things I needed to do in order to hear the Father: A minimum of an hour of daily quiet time, worship, prayer, Bible reading and possibly fasting. And then after you did all those things you waited, hoping to hear something. It could take days, it could take weeks. There was no real way to know for sure.
It was always mysterious how long it would take to hear God’s voice. And then came the next inevitable question: How do I know God’s voice from my own thoughts? What if I’m just making up what I want the answer to be? But then if I dug a little bit deeper the real question lingered: Does God still speak to people today? And if He does, does He want to speak to me? Ouch. That is the real heart of the issue, at least it was for me.
How did that change to where I could hear from God? I heard something radical: When you ask the God of the universe a question He answers it. Right away. Wait a second, is that really true? You mean I don’t have a long list of things I have to do in order to hear from God? Nope, there’s no long list, no formula you have to do in order to hear God’s voice.
So then it came time to put into practice what I’d learned. I was in the middle of a storm and wasn’t sure God was in the storm with me. If He was in the storm, I couldn’t see or hear him. In the darkness I cried and prayed. My real question was God are you in this with me? And if you are, can you speak to me even in the middle of this mess? The amazing thing is God started speaking to me. It wasn’t an audible voice, it sounded like my own thoughts.
Connecting and communicating with God, Jesus or Holy Spirit can seem unattainable sometimes. Our hope is to demystify what that communication looks like and help you reconnect to the trinity. It’s actually a pretty simple process. If you’re stuck trying to hear God, have hope. We are believing these posts will help unstuck you. Over the coming weeks, we’ll talk more in depth about how to discern God’s voice. We hope you’ll join us.