God is
constantly speaking to people. But too often, they miss out on hearing God’s
messages because they seek His guidance only occasionally – usually when
they’re going through a crisis or facing a major decision. Then, with a dire
need to hear from God, people become confused and frustrated when they don’t
clearly hear what they should do. They start to wonder how to hear from God and
why they aren't.
It doesn’t
have to be that way. God wants everyone to hear His messages clearly, and it’s
possible to do so. The key is to forget about formulas and gimmicks for hearing
from God, and to focus instead on developing the kind of relationship with God
that will empower you to hear God speaking regularly. The closer you get to
God, the more you can enjoy ongoing conversations with Him, and the more God
will use those conversations to transform you into the person He wants you to
become.
Here are 10 ways how you can hear from God and
recognize His voice regularly:
1.
Recognize that God has created you for a close friendship with Himself. By design, the way you hear best
from God is in the context of a friendship with Him. God intends for you to
figure out His will freely and intelligently as you engage in regular
conversations with Him. God’s will is to be personally present with you and
speaking with you moment by moment as you go through life. Then you’ll grow to
understand Him more and become more like His Son, Jesus.
2.
Consider your motives for wanting to hear from God. Honestly reflect on why you want to
hear from God. Is it because you’re truly open to whatever God has to say and
committed to putting His guidance into action and fulfilling His purposes, even
when doing so is challenging? Or is it for a selfish reason, such as wanting to
feel righteous or comforted? Confess and repent of any wrong motives. Ask God
to give you an openness to hear and respond faithfully to what He wants to tell
you.
3. Make
your goal more than just hearing God. While it’s important to hear from God, that shouldn’t
be your ultimate goal. Instead, make your main goal to become a spiritually
mature person in a close relationship with God. That’s the only way you’ll
clearly and correctly hear what God has to say to you.
4. Know
that you’re important to God, but be humble. Have the confidence that God is
willing to speak to you just as powerfully as He did to the people in the Bible, because He values you
just as much. However, don’t let pride creep into your soul, because you must
be humble in order to faithfully receive and respond the messages God has for
you.
5. Don’t
try to force God to tell you something. No matter how much you want to hear from God about
something or how hard you may try to convince Him to speak to you, you’ll only
hear from God when He chooses to communicate with you. Focus
on developing a respectful relationship with God and wait for His timing to
deliver messages to you. Also, if God chooses not to give you specific guidance
about something you’ve prayed about and what you’re considering is within the
Bible’s moral principles, you can confidently go ahead and make your own
decision about what to do and be within God’s will.
6.
Recognize that God communicates in many forms, but most often through your
mind. God may
choose any one of many different ways to communicate to you, according to
what’s best at particular times and in particular circumstances. You may
sometimes hear God’s message in dramatic ways, such as through angels, visions,
or miraculous events. But more often, you’ll hear God speaking through your
thoughts, and He will use ordinary practices such as reading the Bible, praying
quietly, learning from circumstances, or seeking counsel from other Christians
to reach out to you as you think about them. God will use dramatic means to get
your attention when necessary, but His goal is for you to be so closely
connected to Him that you’ll pay attention whenever He speaks to you. Usually,
God speaks through what people have described as a “still, small voice” to
encourage those He loves to choose to keep walking closely with Him through
life.
7. Renew
your mind. Since
God often speaks to you through your mind and wants you to develop what the
Bible calls the “mind of Christ” (the ability to make decisions as Jesus
would), it’s crucial for you to follow the Bible’s urging in Romans
12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed
by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve
what God’s will is – His good, pleasing and perfect will.” As you invite the
Holy Spirit to renew your mind every day, He will cleanse it from such dirt and
clutter as false beliefs and attitudes, unhealthy feelings, and misguided
plans. Then the Holy Spirit will replace all of that with true thoughts that
reflect God’s purposes.
8.
Invite the living Word to help you when you read the written word. The Word of God is a living,
creative force – Jesus Himself – and He is actively at work when you read God’s
written word – the Bible – prayerfully. When you read the Bible, ask Jesus to
make the Bible’s words come alive for you and become conduits through which He
sends His thoughts, faith, and love into your soul. Then focus on what He sends
you and orient yourself toward it so it will begin to transform your life.
9.
Recognize God’s voice above all others. By experience, you can learn to recognize God’s voice
when He speaks, and to confidently respond to what He says. When thoughts
recur, pray about them to discern if they may be coming from God. Keep in mind
that God will never send you a message that contradicts the
Bible’s principles. Also, God’s voice carries the weight of authority within
it, and expresses a spirit of peace, confidence, joy, reasonableness, and
goodwill. If you think that God may speaking to you, ask Him to confirm so as
you study and meditate on the Bible, as you’re alert to the circumstances you
encounter, or as you experience the Holy Spirit’s impressions in your mind.
10. Set
aside time regularly to listen for God’s messages. Make a habit of intentionally and
expectantly listening for whatever God may want to tell you. It’s more
important to become a person who listens regularly to God than it is to
constantly ask God to give you guidance.
Set aside
sometime today to begin listening for God's voice and hearing his promises and
plans for you. Keep a journal to remember the things he brings to life in you.
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