In our journey of faith, we often grapple with the tension between the promises of God and the realities of our lives. We read in Scripture that we have been justified through faith, and as a result, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. This peace grants us access to grace, and in this grace, we stand and rejoice in the hope of God's glory. Yet, it is not only in times of peace and joy that we find our strength, but also in our sufferings. For it is through suffering that we develop perseverance, character, and ultimately, hope—a hope that does not disappoint because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit (Romans 5).
As we delve into the heart of our relationship with God, we confront two pivotal questions: Does God listen to us, and are we listening to God? The answer to the first is a resounding yes—God listens. However, the second question challenges us to examine our own hearts. Are we truly listening to God, or are we merely presenting our desires and grievances without pausing to hear His voice?
To truly listen to God, we must slow down and recognize His sovereignty. This requires intentional effort in a world that constantly urges us to do more, to multitask, to fill every moment with activity. We must create dedicated time for God, time that is non-negotiable in our daily schedules. This could be labeled as quiet time, devotional time, or prayer time. It is in these moments of stillness that we can truly hear God's voice.
Listening to God is not a passive activity; it is an active discipline that involves silence, deep breathing, reading Scripture, contemplative prayer, and expectancy. It may also involve journaling to capture the thoughts and impressions that come to us during these times of quiet. As we practice this discipline, we learn to discern God's voice from our own thoughts and desires. We check what we hear against Scripture, seek confirmation from our community of believers, and pause to ensure that what we're hearing aligns with God's will for our lives.
In our prayers, we often ask God for specific outcomes, yet we must trust that God's answers, whether yes, no, or wait, are rooted in His perfect wisdom and love. We may not always understand His ways, but we can trust that He is working for our good. Even when our prayers for healing, provision, or guidance seem unanswered, God is present, listening, and responding in ways that may be beyond our understanding.
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