August 3, 2010                            Glynnis Whitwer
 "All this I have spoken while still with you. But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, 
whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things 
and will remind you of everything I have said to you." John 14:25-26 (NIV)
Devotion:
The  Bible tells amazing stories of God speaking directly to humans.  God  walked and talked with Adam. He spoke through a burning bush to Moses,  and God had direct messages for His people after speaking with the  prophets of old.  Growing up, I wondered if God had stopped speaking to  normal people after Bible times.  After all, I never heard Him speak.
Years went by, I matured in my faith, got married, taught Sunday School,  sang in the choir, and loved God and His people.  But I never heard Him  speak to me  Honestly, it didn't bother me much, because I figured God  had said all He needed to say, and it was in the Bible.  What more did I  need to hear? 
Apparently,  God had something more to say. It wasn't until we moved across country  that I discovered He longed to communicate personally with me.
Twelve years  ago, my family moved from Phoenix to Charlotte.  It wasn't a move I  wanted, but I begrudgingly acquiesced to support my husband's dream of  living somewhere else.  Instead of embracing the adventure, all I saw  was loss: my career, church, friends and extended family.  I was  heartbroken.
It  was in that condition I started hearing God "speak" to me.  It wasn't in  an audible voice, or in any unusual way, just a clear voice in my  spirit.  One that hadn't been there before.  God put Scriptures in my  mind I didn't know I had memorized.  He spoke words of encouragement specifically for me.  He gave me direction to do things I never would have done on my own.  Here's an example.
We  had been church searching for a few weeks when God directed us to a  small congregation meeting in a grade school.  One week, a lovely young  woman gave her testimony.  My heart was moved.  That very same week, I  heard a radio spot by the woman who had spoken at the church. God spoke  to me in a way I'd never before experienced and He clearly told me to  call her and offer my services as a volunteer. 
I was startled, but obeyed. It took a few phone calls, but I finally reached Lysa TerKeurst, the President of Proverbs 31 Ministries.
"Hi  Lysa," I said.   The next words came tumbling out of my mouth as I  blurted, "I've just moved to Charlotte, I saw you at church, then heard  you on the radio.  I've got a degree in Journalism and I'm wondering if  you need any volunteers."
There  was a pause on the other end of the phone before Lysa answered, "We've  been praying for someone with a degree in Journalism."
It was exciting to hear God speak to me, and I began to understand what Jesus meant when He said God the Father  would send His Holy Spirit to communicate with us.  I saw how God was  orchestrating events when I listened to and obeyed His Spirit within  me.  In a conversation with a friend from home, I told her about this  new experience. She said that perhaps my life had been too full to hear  God before my move. 
She  was right, but there was more.  I was very independent and made  decisions without consulting God.  In truth, I hadn't needed Him or His  counsel, very much. Or so I thought. It wasn't until everything I  depended on was removed, that I became empty and desperate for God to  fill me. From my place of need, God's Spirit became my counselor,  comforter and guider. 
Years  ago, I asked God for help in this area.  I knew I had the potential to  slip back into my independent ways, and I wanted to keep hearing His  voice.  I asked Him to always keep me humble and in need of Him.   Although that was a hard prayer to pray, it's even harder to live out  because God answered it.  If that's the price of hearing God, I'll  gladly pay it.
Dear  Heavenly Father, thank You for speaking to ordinary people through Your  Holy Spirit.  Forgive me for the times I get busy and independent.  I  want to hear Your voice above all else. Help me to trim things from my  life so there is room for You. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
 
 
Blessings.....
ReplyDeleteYes he speaks to ordinary people. You must have ears to hear, knowledge to understand and wisdom to know how to apply it and when. Hence when you speak to the Divine master as for the lessons, reply come in a way that you will be able to understand. Also asks for wisdom, knowledge and understanding.
interesting entry...
stay blessed.
rhapsdoy
Indeed hey, there is not much we can do without the wisdom, understanding and Knowledge of God.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that.