Listening to God: Transforming Prayer into Relationship

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1. "When was the last time you heard God speak? And do you even believe that God can speak to you? Psalm 91 ends with this. Let me read it to you in context. We've looked at these last three weeks, and we're gonna land on verses 14 through 16. Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty." [37:43] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "God's singing over you right now. The question is, do we hear it? Can we make space in our lives, in the busyness and the hecticness of all the noise, can we make enough space to be quiet long enough to be able to hear a God that is always speaking in all kinds of ways, not in a loud, booming, audible voice, but in all kinds of ways, just as loudly. He's speaking and wanting you to hear." [43:30] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I hear people say all the time, well, I just don't really know how to pray. You can't pray wrong. All it is is talking to God, and God isn't looking for the perfect prayer, or the perfect words, or making sure that you have all your theology in place, and making sure that you know all the scriptures that can back up what you're praying. He's not looking for that. He says, here's what I'm looking for. Because he loves me, because she loves me, that's why I hear the prayer. That's what makes me want to respond." [44:07] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When's the last time you went into prayer, and you made time because you were expecting God to sing over you? God's singing over you right now. The question is, do we hear it? Can we make space in our lives, in the busyness and the hecticness of all the noise, can we make enough space to be quiet long enough to be able to hear a God that is always speaking in all kinds of ways, not in a loud, booming, audible voice, but in all kinds of ways, just as loudly. He's speaking and wanting you to hear." [43:30] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "God is not looking for effective prayers. God is looking for effective lovers. You remember when, some of you, it's been a while. Maybe it's been a while. Remember when you first fell in love? Remember the infatuation? Isn't that a great stage of the relationship? Where, no matter if you do wrong, you can't do wrong. That's a great stage, you know? Like, that's a great time. There was, I could say anything. Kimberly thought it was funny. It was great. You know, and she could do anything, and I was just, wow." [44:40] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Could it be that sometimes the reason I just kind of find myself kind of going through the motions, you know? We're singing these songs, and I want to be into it, I want it to be meaningful, I want it to be a real encounter with God, and yet I'm just kind of, I'm just getting through. I'm just doing it. Could it be that somewhere along the way, I've turned my relationship with God into a one-way conversation? Where I'm talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, and I don't breathe, and God is just sitting there saying, listen, I love you, I want to have a relationship with you, but you've got to give me a chance to speak." [37:05] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "And I think Psalm 91 is inviting us to really believe this is possible. So much so that we make time for it in our daily time of prayer. And we expect God to speak. That God has something that he wants to say to us. One of my favorite books on prayer is called Prayer. And it's written by Richard Foster. And he talks about how maybe what I need to do, what we need to do as followers of Christ is change our perspective of what prayer looks like." [41:05] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "And you know what keeps the commitment, and the friendship, and the intimacy all working together, and all keeping our relationship together, even on the days when she can now clearly see what she doesn't like? You know what keeps it going? We talk. Like it's not any big brain, there's nothing brilliant. We just talk, and we listen. There's this marriage therapist by Gottman. He said out of 2,000 and some couples that he studied, and he realized the ones who stay together, versus the ones who don't stay together, are the ones who just talk. They never stop talking and listening to each other." [47:17] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "And that's what God's looking for from us. This kind of relationship where we pour our hearts out. We have 13 verses in Psalm 91 of pouring our hearts out, and crying out to him. Telling our needs, and our fears, and our problems, and our joys, and our hopes, and our dreams. And then we finally say, oh, oh, oh, wait a minute. God, I want to shut up for a minute. It's your turn. I want to hear from you. God says, that's why, because he loves me. Not because they had all their prayers right. Not because they figured out some spiritual formula that if you pray this plus this, then you get this. No, it's because they love me." [48:24] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And I think when we begin to change our view of prayer in that way, from some quiet holy moment. When we have to concentrate and work really hard to a sitting down at the table with Jesus across the way from us, then it can change everything and we can actually begin to hear him. And the small things and the big things. I remember I was in a, probably one of the darkest times of ministry I had was about 10 years ago. And I was really in this place of having to decide if I was going to, I mean, I've joked about it before." [59:17] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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