Discerning God's Voice: Humility and Love in Faith

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If a voice were to come to me and to say I could hate my neighbor or it was quite alright for me to despise a certain class of people, I would know on the basis of the content that that was not all right. If it were to come and make some statement degrading of Jesus, I would know the same thing. [00:16:52]

The important thing here is keep to the principles in interpreting the word or the voice of God to you in terms of the Bible. Keep to the principles. The rule of thumb that I use is if the Bible says something once, don't worry about it. If it says it twice, think about it twice. [00:17:56]

What you want to believe from the Bible is what is taught on the whole, on a fair interpretation that interprets the Bible by the Bible. What is taught on the whole and you should receive that as God's teaching to be respected and used as a standard for everything else that you have. [00:18:20]

Hearing the voice of God does not make a pope of me, and I have to accept the fact that while the one speaking is infallible, I am not. The voice of God is not a fix-all. It doesn't solve all of our problems. It isn't meant to, and in many cases, we are expected to proceed. [00:19:04]

The voice of God is holistic. It serves the purpose God wants it to serve. We learn to recognize it by experience, and we can become very comfortable with it, but we don't force it to solve our problems. It is, after all, a conversation, and a conversation is not something you want to try to force. [00:19:54]

The man Moses was very humble, more than any man who was on the face of the earth, and that is perhaps the surest way for God to speak to you is to be humble because that way he knows that you're not going to misuse it, but others were not humble. [00:21:17]

To love your enemy means that you do what is in your power for their good, and sometimes that would be to oppose what they want. That's what is involved in loving people. Now how you do that and what that means will be something that we need to hear from God about. [00:32:36]

You won't be able to figure that out on your own because what your neighbor needs is often going to be something you don't know, so you need to be told in many cases how to relate to your neighbor. What if your neighbor is your enemy? Well, that's a special case sometimes. [00:33:56]

When I want to hear from God, I very straightforwardly ask him to speak to me, and then I watch. I watch what's happening as I go through my days, when I'm studying or talking with others or maybe in a waiting room reading a magazine or something. I watch for that special kind of presence in thought to come to me. [00:34:08]

If there is something in my attitude or something I'm doing that would seem to prevent him speaking to me, I expect him to tell me, and that may come in various ways, but I don't believe that God messes with our minds. He's very clear. He's very straightforward. [00:37:48]

When God leaves you to decide on your own, that is your assurance that he will be with you in your decision. Now if you have come to the view that I've been trying to press on you is that God is preparing us for a life of initiative on our own. [00:39:09]

I know that God will be with me when he doesn't tell me what to do, that his being with me is not a matter of him telling me what to do, and if he doesn't tell me what to do, then he's not with me. His presence with me is known in different ways than just him specifying a course of action. [00:40:18]

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