Hearing God, Part II

Rachel HauckDeeper In God, hearing God, listening, Love, the Word 2 Comments

The other day I blogged about how to hear God. The main point I made was that we have to believe He speaks to us.


Second we have to have faith and believe He’s who He says He is. The Bible is the one true place to discover God’s character. Hebrews 4:12 tells us the Word is living and active, sharp! John 1 tells us Jesus is the Word of God made flesh.

Peter tell us it’s inspired by the Holy Spirit, men being a mere conduit.

So, to hear God we have to have faith, believe He is a God of truth.

Hebrews 11:6 says, “And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.”

Hearing God just means believe He is a rewarder. He wants to speak.

I John 4:8b tells us, “God is love.”

How then would a loving God not want to share with us? Does He have to submit to our demands? No. Does He have to tell us everything. Absolutely not. We couldn’t handle it. But we must believe when we go to Him with request, petitions, cares and concerns, He is listening. He will respond.

The Bette Midler song advocates God watching from a distance. But He’s not beloved. He’s right in us. He can’t be any closer.

Colossians 1:27, “… Christ in us, the hope of Glory.”

Now, you have to believe in Him, believe in Jesus, the Way, the Truth, the Life, but God gave us His Spirit.

Paul wrote, “it’s the mystery of the ages.”

Therefore, God must want to fellowship with us.

Luke 11 is my favorite verse on hearing God.

In the first part, Jesus speaks. “Hey, if you ask of God, He’ll give to you. You’re evil people and when your son asks for bread, you don’t give him a stone, do you? No, neither will your Father in Heaven. He’s good. Perfect. Kind and loving. In fact,” Jesus says, “ask, seek, knock. You’ll find, see and the door will be open.”

Our problem is endurance. Patience. Learning to hear the voice of our Beloved.

Jesus says, “My sheep hear my voice.” Therefore we know it’s possible to hear God.

Tomorrow or Monday, ways to learn to hear and testimonies!

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