Theme: Understanding the Gift and
Ministry of the Holy Spirit.
Topic: Cultivating a
Relationship with the Holy Spirit Part 3 [hearing His voice]
Introduction: Last week, we established that God
speaks and why. We also began to look at the different ways God chooses to
communicate His mind to us. Today, we shall continue looking at how God speaks
and begin to look at how to hear the voice of God spoken directly to us by the
inward witness which is the main way God wants to speak to all His children
apart from the bible:
A sixth way God speaks
to us is through the written word or the bible. It is a compilation of prophecies
spoken by men who were moved by the Holy Spirit to reveal the heart of God to
man and the stories of men and women who walked with God and people of their
time. See 1John 5:7-8, 2Peter 1:19-21 and 2Tim.3:16. This is why Isaiah, referring to those who
consult familiar spirits; said in Isa.8:20 that if people do not refer you back
to the law and testimony [the confirmed word of God] that it is because there
is no light in them. Spiritual light can only be generated when the written
word of God is mingled with faith otherwise, God is not obligated to confirm
what a purported preacher preaches.
I consider the Bible the Creator’s manual for mankind and his
environment. All that can be known of God and man are packaged in the bible
made up of the Old and New Testament. Thus the only way we can actually live
meaningful lives is by living by the word of God.
A seventh way God
speaks to people is through circumstances. A good example of the circumstantial leading of God
is seen in the entire book of Esther in the bible where the name of God was not
mentioned once yet His acts from behind the scenes were evident. In our lives,
God can bring this about by shutting every door except the one He wants to open
for us. I have had this experience several times in my missionary journey and
at the end of the day, it always turns out that God was actually working behind
the scenes and usually, the hand of God becomes visible in the testimonies that
accompany the outcome of being led circumstantially. See the story of the four
lepers at the gate of Samaria in 2kings 7:3-8.
An eighth way God leads
us is through the teaching and preaching of the word of God. This method is usually taken
lightly by many, but I have found it to be one of the best ways to confirm a
leading you get privately from the Lord. See Isa.30:20-21, Mt.4:23, Mk.9:35,
Acts 15:35; Acts 28:30-31 and Hebrews 10:25.
A ninth way God leads
is through prophecies: Prophecies are messages from God through mostly human vessels intended
to bring edification, exhortation and comfort to us. They do not invoke fear;
even when they foretell of terrible events that may come, they also tell the
solution that could avert the crises immediately. See 1Cor.14:3, Acts 11:27-30.
In our example here, through prophecy, the Church received prudence, they saw
the evil ahead and took care of it. See Prov.22:3; 27:12. This is comforting.
A tenth way God Leads
is through angels:
we see this so many times in the bible like in Gen.18 when God sent angels to
assure Abraham of the coming of Isaac and when God revealed His impending
judgment on Sodom and Gomorrah and gave Abraham the opportunity to intercede
for them. Also, an angel was sent to reveal the virgin conception and birth of
the Messiah in Matthew 1 and Luke 1 and 2. Also, angels were assigned to help
Paul in his missionary journeys like in Acts 27 when they were affected by a
shipwreck that would have cost all of them their lives.
How to hear the voice of God using Habakkuk’s example
In Habakkuk 2:1-3,
we read:
“I will stand upon my watch, and set me upon the tower, and will watch
to see what he will say unto me, and what I shall answer when I am reproved.
And the LORD answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that
he may run that readeth it.”
From this text of
scripture, we can identify four steps we can take to start hearing the voice of
God and build on it to consciously be led by the Holy Spirit through the inward
witness or inward perception. They are as follows:
1.
Stillness of quietness
before God:
In the first verse, we are told to be still before God. This entails that we
shut out every other voice consciously. This is not a time to remember the many
other things we want to do. We must shut out the world, television, radio,
internet, phones etc and get quiet in a quiet place before God. This is what
Jesus sought to do daily on his earthly sojourn. See Mark 1:35. Indeed, to make
a practice of waking up early and seeking God this way is the best. This was
Abraham’s style too. In Gen.19:27, we see an account of Abraham rising up early
as is the habit with him to the place where he usually stood before the Lord.
We must make a habit of making out time daily with the Lord. I do this in my
bedroom every morning taking the posture most comfortable for me. When this is
in place, then we are ready for the next stage where we begin to see what God
is saying.
2.
Vision: When God speaks, His
voice activates our imagination so that we begin to see what He says with our
minds. This is why Habakkuk says he has to see what the Lord would say to him.
In other words, what God is going to say to us would be first caught in vision
before our inner ears can pick it. The power of our imagination cannot be
overstated. In Gen.11:6, God said nothing will be withheld from a people
working together as a team with one imagination. This is why God involves our
imagination when He speaks to us to enable us have faith. It is one of the
complex means of getting our faith to work because our utterances are empowered
by a unity of our speech and imagination. When our imagination becomes one with
God’s own, we are said to have vision. This is why it is very necessary for us
to be filled with the word of God so that our minds can be renewed enough to be
able to comprehend what the Spirit is saying to us. See 1Cor.6:17, Rom.12:1-2
and Col.3:16.
3.
Spontaneity: When God begins to speak
to our hearts, it comes through a spontaneous flow of thoughts which can only
be controlled by the Holy Spirit. Even though we can stop the flow by our
distraction, we cannot turn it on at will. However, God has promised us that
when we seek Him with all our hearts, we shall find Him. See Jer.29:13; 33:3,
Matthew 7:7-8. The first answer to prayer I look forward to is what God has to
say to me in answer to my prayer. Once God says anything to you, you can lay
your life on it as it would surely come to pass even if not immediately. See
Hab.2:3
4.
Journaling: Finally, to maintain the
flow of thought, we should immediately begin to write whatever we hear down in
our diaries. This way, we would be able to capture most; if not all of what we
hear. Then later, we can go over them along with our bibles to enable us
ascertain it was the voice of God. The scripture we are looking at in Hab.2:3
says to write the vision down and make it plain on tables that we may run with
it when we read it. This is very important to God. In Jeremiah 36, when He sent
the prophet to his people and they burnt the scroll in which His words were
journaled, God instructed the prophet to write it out again. What is documented
cannot be forgotten easily and even if it is forgotten, we can refer to the
documents again. See Apostle Paul’s example in 2Tim.4:13. I have kept journals
since 1990 and many of what the Lord had told me then have come to pass.
I will stop here today.
Next week by God’s grace, we shall be looking at how to know that what we heard
is actually God’s voice and not another.
However, this blessing is meant for those who have entered
into the covenant relationship of the New Birth with the Lord. The bible says
that Christ in you is the hope of glory and this mystery was hidden from the
foundation of the world for our glory. They are not hidden from us but for us
to be able to discover them. If you desire this new birth experience so as to
take advantage of what God has given us, you can do so right away by saying the
following prayer out loud in faith and you will be saved and granted access to
the mysteries of God that would enable you manifest His glory on earth. When
Jesus was about to round off His mission on earth, he said he had brought glory
to God by fulfilling His purpose. See John 17:4. If you want to be able to say
the same thing when the time comes, please say the following prayer out loud
and God would honor your faith:
Heavenly Father,
Have mercy on me a sinner. Today, I believe that Jesus died
for me and you raised Him from the dead for my Justification. I therefore
declare that Jesus Christ is my Saviour and Lord and from today, I renounce the
fatherhood of Satan and embrace Jesus Christ as my Saviour and Lord. Thank you
for this father in Jesus’ name!
Amen.
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