In today's gathering, we celebrated Operation Christmas Child Sunday, a day dedicated to sharing the love of Jesus with children worldwide through the generous act of filling and sending shoeboxes. This initiative is a testament to our community's generosity and commitment to spreading the gospel. We also had the privilege of hearing from the Greenwoods, our mission partners in Calgary, who are planting a church and working bivocationally to impact their community. Their dedication reminds us of the importance of supporting and praying for those who are on the front lines of ministry.
Our focus today was on the essential spiritual discipline of hearing and distinguishing God's voice amidst the many voices in our lives. We explored the doctrine of cessationism and non-cessationism, affirming that God still speaks and moves today. The story of Saul's conversion in Acts 9 served as a powerful illustration of how God can transform lives when we are attuned to His voice. Saul's encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus highlights the necessity of hearing God's voice for forgiveness and transformation.
We discussed the importance of being in tune with God, which requires intentional effort to distinguish His voice from the voices of the flesh, the world, and the enemy. This involves practicing silence and solitude, confession and repentance, and living out God's Word daily. By doing so, we clear away the clutter that hinders our ability to hear God. The Christian life is about knowing God, hearing His voice, and obeying His leading. It is not merely a religion but a relationship with the living God.
Key Takeaways
- 1. God Still Speaks: God continues to speak and perform miracles today, and it is crucial for us to be attuned to His voice. This requires us to clear away the clutter and noise in our lives that can drown out His voice. By practicing spiritual disciplines, we can better hear and respond to God's guidance. [36:13]
- 2. Hearing God for Forgiveness: Just as Saul needed to hear God's voice for his conversion, we too must hear God to be forgiven and transformed. Our salvation is initiated by God's grace, and our role is to respond in faith. This transformation is as miraculous as Saul's conversion. [43:35]
- 3. Daily Hearing and Following: Beyond salvation, we must continue to hear God daily to live the Christian life. This involves cultivating a listening ear and being responsive to God's direction. The Christian life is led by the Spirit, not by our own understanding. [50:08]
- 4. Practicing Spiritual Disciplines: To hear God, we must practice silence and solitude, confession and repentance, and engage with God's Word. These practices help us tune into God's frequency and clear away the distractions that impede our ability to hear Him. [61:02]
- 5. God's Consistent Voice: The same voice that calls us to salvation is the one that guides us daily. God does not play games with His voice; He desires clear communication with us. By staying tuned to His voice, we can confidently follow His leading in our lives. [67:19]
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