In today's message, we explored the profound theme of "Hearing God's Voice," drawing from the story of Samuel in 1 Samuel 3. The narrative of Samuel's first encounter with God's voice serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of tuning into the divine amidst the noise of life. Samuel, a young boy serving under Eli, learns to discern God's voice, a skill that would define his prophetic ministry. This story teaches us that God's voice is not just another sound in the cacophony of life but the most powerful and transformative voice we can ever hear.
We began by acknowledging that God is always speaking, and our ability to hear Him is often hindered by our expectations and spiritual condition. Just as Samuel was called in a time when the word of the Lord was rare, we too must expect God to speak, even in our barren and spiritually dry seasons. God's voice often comes when we least expect it, in our night seasons, and when hope seems to be flickering. It is in these moments that His voice becomes the anchor of our hope, guiding us through life's challenges.
Furthermore, our history and experiences shape our ability to hear God. Samuel's life, rooted in his mother Hannah's fervent prayers and dedication, uniquely prepared him to hear God's voice in a spiritually barren time. Similarly, our past, with all its trials and triumphs, equips us to discern God's voice in ways others might not.
We also discussed the danger of allowing God to become ordinary in our lives. When the sacred becomes common, our spiritual hearing becomes dull. Eli's inability to see and hear God was a result of treating the holy things of God as ordinary. In contrast, Samuel's love for God's house and presence positioned him to hear God's voice clearly.
Finally, we emphasized the importance of positioning ourselves to hear God. This involves creating space for stillness, obedience, and submission to God's authority. It requires us to wait on God, to be patient, and to listen more than we speak. In doing so, we open ourselves to the life-changing power of a single word from God.
Key Takeaways
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2. God Speaks in Unexpected Times: Often, God speaks to us when we least expect it, in our night seasons and moments of despair. His voice becomes the anchor of hope, guiding us through the darkest times and reminding us of His presence and promises.
3. Our History Prepares Us to Hear God: Our past experiences, both good and bad, shape our ability to discern God's voice. Like Samuel, who was born out of Hannah's barrenness, our history uniquely qualifies us to hear God in ways others might not.
4. Avoid Treating God as Ordinary: When the sacred becomes common, our spiritual hearing becomes dull. Eli's inability to hear God was a result of treating the holy things of God as ordinary. We must guard against this by maintaining reverence for God's presence and His house.
5. Position Yourself to Hear God: Hearing God's voice requires intentionality. We must create space for stillness, obedience, and submission to God's authority. By waiting on God and listening more than we speak, we open ourselves to the transformative power of His word.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:10] - Celebrating the Basketball Team
- [02:37] - Preparing for the Word
- [03:20] - Reading from 1 Samuel 3
- [05:03] - Introduction to "Hearing God's Voice"
- [06:08] - The Power and Authority of God's Voice
- [07:15] - Tuning Our Ears to God's Voice
- [09:17] - Expecting God to Speak
- [12:39] - God Speaks When We Least Expect It
- [19:47] - God Speaks in Our Night Seasons
- [22:01] - Using Our History to Hear God
- [27:30] - When God Becomes Ordinary
- [32:21] - Love for God's House and Presence
- [38:44] - Service and Submission Affect Hearing
- [42:19] - Needing Help to Discern God's Voice
- [49:40] - Positioning Ourselves to Hear God