Listening for God's Voice Amidst Life's Chaos

 

Summary

In today's sermon, I began by setting a scene of a mother and her son on a crowded subway platform, illustrating the simplicity of their daily life and the love that binds them. The mother's routine of preparing her son's favorite meal and the care she takes in guiding him through life's little lessons was disrupted when a thief snatched her purse. In the ensuing chaos, her son, in an attempt to help, got lost in the crowd. This narrative served as an allegory for our relationship with God and the distractions that can lead us astray.

I then transitioned to the importance of listening for God's voice amidst the noise of the world. I emphasized the need for discernment, to filter out the world and let God in, referencing 1 John 4:1, which instructs us to test the spirits. I challenged the congregation to discern God's voice from the many that vie for our attention, to crave His words and to practice the truth of discernment.

I spoke about the many voices of the world that are not founded on faith through Jesus's love and the necessity to guard ourselves from idols. I stressed that our faith connects us with eternal life by Jesus's love and that we must discern the spirits through the filter of God's love.

I returned to the story of the mother and the lost child, refusing to give a definitive ending to highlight the reality that life's outcomes are uncertain and often shaped by our choices. I drew parallels to our own lives, how we can become lost chasing after things that do not matter, and how God is always calling out to us, desiring fellowship.

I then delved into the concept of eternal life, contrasting the Greek words "bios" and "zoe." I explained that while "bios" refers to the maintenance of life, "zoe" represents the fullness and quality of life that God offers us through His Son, Jesus Christ. I warned against the world's acceptance of death and its attempts to sell us a false, half-life.

I continued by discussing how the world tries to divide us from God and from the body of Christ, promoting momentary happiness over eternal joy. I reiterated that through faith in Jesus Christ, we can discern truth from deception and conquer the world.

I concluded by addressing the many voices that influence us, including commercials, politics, and even friends and family. I reminded the congregation that discernment begins with belief and confession in Jesus Christ as both fully human and fully divine. I warned against the spirit of the antichrist, which seeks to destroy our fellowship with God and blind us to the truth.

Key Takeaways:

1. Discernment is essential in our walk with God. It requires a conscious effort to filter out the world's noise and focus on God's voice. Just as the mother in the story held her son's hand tightly, we must cling to God's word to navigate through life's crowded and chaotic platforms. ([05:54])

2. Our faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation for discerning the spirits. It is through this faith that we connect with eternal life and can confidently navigate the voices that seek our allegiance. We must be vigilant in guarding our hearts against idols and false teachings that do not align with God's love. ([17:44])

3. The story of the mother and her lost child serves as a poignant reminder that our choices have consequences. God's voice calls out to us, desiring fellowship and guiding us back to His loving embrace. We must be careful not to become so distracted by the world that we fail to hear Him. ([28:10])

4. Understanding the difference between "bios" and "zoe" is crucial. While the world focuses on the maintenance of life, God offers us "zoe" – a life of vitality, quality, and eternal significance through Jesus Christ. We must not settle for the world's counterfeit version of life. ([19:44])

5. Love is the ultimate filter for discernment. It is not defined by the world's standards but by God's nature. When we love God and others, we desire godly growth for ourselves and for those around us. This love is the first indicator that we are walking in fellowship with God. ([23:32])

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. 1 John 4:1 - "Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see if they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world."
2. 1 John 4:2-3 - "This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world."
3. 1 John 5:10-13 - "The one who believes in the Son of God has this testimony within him. The one who does not believe God has made Him a liar, because he has not believed in the testimony God has given about His Son. And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. The one who has the Son has life. The one who does not have the Son of God does not have life."

#### Observation Questions
1. What does 1 John 4:1 instruct us to do regarding the spirits we encounter? ([05:54])
2. According to 1 John 4:2-3, how can we recognize the Spirit of God? ([13:51])
3. What is the difference between "bios" and "zoe" as explained in the sermon? ([19:44])
4. How does the story of the mother and her lost child illustrate our relationship with God? ([28:10])

#### Interpretation Questions
1. Why is it important to test the spirits according to 1 John 4:1? How does this relate to the distractions we face in our daily lives? ([05:54])
2. How does the acknowledgment of Jesus Christ coming in the flesh serve as a test for discerning spirits? ([13:51])
3. What does the concept of "zoe" life tell us about the quality of life God offers through Jesus Christ? How does this contrast with the world's view of life? ([19:44])
4. In what ways does the story of the mother and her lost child serve as a metaphor for our spiritual journey and the choices we make? ([28:10])

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you felt overwhelmed by the "noise" of the world. How did you manage to discern God's voice in that situation? ([05:54])
2. What are some practical steps you can take to test the spirits in your daily life? How can you ensure that you are aligning with God's voice rather than the world's? ([05:54])
3. How can you guard your heart against idols and false teachings that do not align with God's love? Identify one specific area in your life where you need to be more vigilant. ([17:44])
4. Think about the difference between "bios" and "zoe." How can you shift your focus from merely maintaining life to experiencing the fullness of life that God offers? ([19:44])
5. The sermon mentioned that love is the ultimate filter for discernment. How can you practice this kind of love in your interactions with others this week? ([23:32])
6. Have you ever found yourself lost, chasing after things that do not matter? How did you find your way back to God, and what steps can you take to avoid such distractions in the future? ([28:10])
7. How can you apply the concept of eternal life ("zoe") in your daily walk with Christ? What changes can you make to live a life of vitality and eternal significance? ([19:44])

Devotional

Day 1: Clinging to God Amidst Chaos
In a world brimming with distractions, discernment becomes a lifeline, anchoring one's soul to the divine voice that calls out in the tumult. It is easy to become overwhelmed by the cacophony of life's crowded platforms, where the urgent often drowns out the important. Discernment is not a passive state but an active pursuit, a conscious choice to hold fast to what is true and noble. It is about filtering through the noise, seeking that still, small voice that guides and comforts. Just as a mother tightly grasps her child's hand in a bustling crowd, individuals are called to grasp God's word with equal fervor, allowing it to lead through life's complexities and uncertainties. This pursuit is a journey of intimacy with God, where His voice becomes clearer with each step of faith. [05:54]

"Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all the day long." - Psalm 25:4-5

Reflection: What are the distractions in your life that drown out God's voice, and how can you actively seek to minimize them to hear Him more clearly?

Day 2: Faith as the Foundation for Discernment
Faith in Jesus Christ is not merely a belief system but the bedrock upon which discernment is built. It is through this faith that one connects with the eternal, navigating the myriad voices vying for allegiance. Vigilance is key in guarding one's heart against the idols and false teachings that masquerade as truth. This discernment is not about judgment but about recognition—recognizing what aligns with God's love and what does not. It is a call to be steadfast in faith, to let that faith shape perceptions and actions, and to live in a way that reflects the love and truth of Jesus Christ. [17:44]

"Little children, you are from God and have overcome them, for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world." - 1 John 4:4

Reflection: How can you strengthen your faith as a foundation for discernment, and what practical steps can you take to guard your heart against idols and false teachings?

Day 3: The Consequences of Our Choices
The narrative of the mother and her lost child is a poignant illustration of how easily one can become lost in pursuit of the inconsequential. Life is fraught with choices, and each decision steers the course of one's journey. The voice of God is a constant call to fellowship, a beacon in the fog of life's distractions. It is a reminder that, despite the chaos, there is a path that leads back to His embrace. The challenge lies in not allowing the noise of the world to drown out that call, to remain attuned to the divine presence that seeks to guide and restore. [28:10]

"For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding; he stores up sound wisdom for the upright; he is a shield to those who walk in integrity." - Proverbs 2:6-7

Reflection: Reflect on a recent decision where you might have been led astray by distractions. How can you better attune yourself to God's guidance in future decisions?

Day 4: Embracing the Fullness of Life in Christ
The distinction between "bios" and "zoe" is more than a linguistic curiosity; it is a profound truth about the nature of life itself. While the world obsesses over the maintenance of life, God invites humanity to experience "zoe"—a life imbued with vitality, quality, and eternal significance through Jesus Christ. This is not a life to be passively received but actively embraced, a call to reject the counterfeit promises of the world and to live in the abundance that Christ offers. It is a life that transcends the temporal, offering a glimpse of the divine in the everyday. [19:44]

"For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ who is your life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory." - Colossians 3:3-4

Reflection: In what ways might you be settling for "bios" when God is offering you "zoe"? How can you begin to embrace the fullness of life that is found in Christ?

Day 5: Love as the Ultimate Filter for Discernment
Love is the lens through which all things should be viewed, the filter that separates the chaff from the wheat. It is not a love defined by the world's fleeting emotions or shallow sentiments but a love that is rooted in the very nature of God. This love seeks the growth and flourishing of oneself and others, a hallmark of true fellowship with the divine. It is through this love that one can discern the authentic from the counterfeit, the eternal from the ephemeral. It is a love that calls for action, for a life lived in service to God and others, reflecting the heart of the Creator in every thought, word, and deed. [23:32]

"By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God and obey his commandments. For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments. And his commandments are not burdensome." - 1 John 5:2-3

Reflection: How does love guide your discernment, and in what ways can you practice this godly love to foster growth in yourself and those around you?

Quotes

"The voices are many. We're busy asking God the wrong questions rather than seeking what motivates him, seeking to see his desire produced in whatever we do. Dear church, his motivation, his very nature is the filter that we need when all the voices of the world strike us. That filter is love, not love as the world wants to define it." [23:32]( | | )

"Dear church, this world, this country, this state, this village, this family needs discernment. Like I said, I have my political beliefs and likely they sound a lot like many of yours. But the kingdom of God breaks down the political parties, not upholding one or the other." [11:27]( | | )

"Dear church, 1 John chapter 4, verse 2 through 3 says, this is how you know the spirit of God. This is how you discern the spirit of God. Every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God but every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God." [13:51]( | | )

"Dear church, those spirits, those voices, they want to convince you that life is hopeless so take pleasure in what you can now. They make you question your assurance of eternal life. They make you doubt whether God's love is actually big enough for you and all of your sin." [15:40]( | | )

"Dear church, 1 John 5, 5 begs this question, who is the one who conquers the world, but the one who believes that Jesus is the son of God? Again, the first step in discernment is faith in Jesus Christ. Through Jesus, you can discern truth from deception." [21:42]( | | )

"Dear church, just as John concludes his first letter in chapter 5 verse 21, guard yourselves from idols. Idolatry robs God of love and it rejects his love for you. The world is full of idols, some are obviously dangerous and others can appear quite innocent, all are deceiving." [25:53]( | | )

"Dear church, will you listen for God's voice, not just to His voice but for His voice? Will you crave His words, living on more than bread alone? Will you strain for His whisper or quake beneath His shouts? Will you turn both your intention and your attention toward His words, His will, and His way?" [05:54]( | | )

"Dear church, the world has to deny Christ because the world has fully accepted death. It will sell you on a false life, a half-life. But you, dear church, don't take the bait. Remember, 'You are from God, little children, and you have conquered them because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.'" [19:44]( | | )

"Dear church, God has given you eternal zoe life, and this life is in His son, Jesus Christ. The world has to deny Christ because the world has fully accepted death. It will sell you on a false life, a half-life. But you, dear church, don't take the bait." [19:44]( | | )

"Dear church, this is why it matters what voices we let in. Any company, any entity, any politician, you, any preacher, any teacher, any boss, any friend, any family member, etc., that does not stand for and on the divinity and humanity of Jesus Christ and His love is motivated from a place that denies Jesus Christ as Lord." [13:51]( | | )

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