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AN EVER-PRESENT VOICE

AN EVER-PRESENT VOICEBy Wayne Jacobsen

Perhaps the greatest joy of intimacy with God is how present God wants to be in our every-day lives. He has not asked us to live the Christian life without him. Christianity was never meant to be a list of principles to which we conform our behavior; it is living reconciled to God in active communion with him every day.

Many believers, however, miss this incredible facet of our relationship with him. Thinking God has given us guiding principles to live by, we grow accustomed to living days or weeks without ever listening to hear what Father has on his heart for us. We make decisions by listing pros and cons, instead of sitting down for any extended period to ask that he make his desires known to us.

Without growing in our ability to recognize what God speaks to us, we can't live to the freedom and joy God wants for us.

Without an ear that listens to God's voice what we call trust is nothing more than presumption; what we call obedience, nothing more than legalism. David knew that. I love his agonizing prayer in the first verse of Psalm 28: "To you I call, O LORD my Rock; do not turn a deaf ear to me. For if you remain silent, I will be like those who have gone down to the pit." In other words, "I can't live without you, God. My own wisdom isn't enough. My own resources aren't enough."

That's the joy of living in God. We need him. We want his active engagement in every phase of our lives. We know that without it we are left to our own devices which bring certain failure and pain. No, that doesn't mean we have to ask him permission to brush our teeth or to read the paper, but it means we never get comfortable in life without asking him to reveal himself and his will to me in the situations I face.

Help Me Do That!

I realize that nothing can be more frustrating than trying to hear God's voice, especially if you feel like he never talks to you, even when you listen diligently. I know that many of us have been convinced that we're not good enough, mature enough, or wise to hear God's voice and instead must trust others to tell us what God's mind is.

Don't read these words and take on the burden of having to be good enough to hear from God. I'm not passing out burdens here. God wants you to live the same way Jesus did by every word that comes from his mouth.

To do that, he will have to teach you how to hear his voice. It's not the same for all of us. I can't give you three pointers that will work like sticking a decoder over your Taco Bell game piece.

I can tell you that he wants you to know his voice more than you want to know it. I can encourage you to ask him to help you discover how he is doing that with you. For thousands of years he has been making his voice known to men and women who want to hear it. He is really good at doing so.

For us, it simply means that we take an extra moment before rushing headlong into our next, best idea and pause for some time with Father. "What do you want, Lord? What will bring the most glory to you and fulfill your heart in these things?" Then stop and just listen. Do it when you're in the car, waiting in line at the store or doing yard work.

If you don't sense his direction, don't move ahead. It is better to wait until you know than rush off assuming you know best. He'll show you by a conviction in your heart, something you read in Scripture, a comment from a friend or even stranger, by the way circumstances sort out, or by a combination of those.

Learning to live by every word that comes from God was never meant to be a test of spirituality or a merit badge for maturity it's just the way Father wanted his kids to live. If you realize you're accommodating yourself to living without that, maybe now is a good time to remind yourself how involved he wants to be with you.

Seek his face. Talk to him throughout your day and listen and watch for God to make himself and his will known to you. Nothing delights him more.

An excerpt from BY EVERY WORD

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