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From Doubt to Faith: Experiencing God’s Voice

It was November 1988, and I had been saved for about two weeks. I had almost no interaction with other Christians for those two weeks because after I was saved, I left town for a job. During those two weeks, I had read a little paperback New Testament at night in the hotel room where I was staying. It was the only Bible I had ever been exposed to, and I was reading it like a starving man. The Lord was speaking to me through His written word, and I was very aware of it. I couldn’t wait to get back to the hotel at night to see what the Lord had to say.

When I returned home, I searched for the people who had prayed the prayer of salvation with me because I had a million questions about the word. I also wanted to know more about this wonderful experience that had happened to me.

They invited me to a bible study that night. When I showed up, the house was full of people who were engaged in this discussion about how God had spoken to this one individual a few days ago. As I listened skeptically, one by one they all related stories of how God had spoken to them. I thought they were ALL NUTS!

My Idea of God was somewhat shaken by all this conversation, and I wanted some answers. I had to know if this was real or just a bunch of weirdos that went off the deep end, so I politely asked, “what exactly do you mean by God spoke to me?”

A woman named Diane explained to me that God speaks to us in several different ways. He speaks to us through His written word, through other people, He can speak audibly, and he speaks to us personally in our hearts and minds. She claimed that we can learn to hear His voice. She added, that every night for one whole year she would lay in bed at night and pray, “God, you are my father and I am your child, and I should know my father’s voice, so I am asking you to speak to me.”

Many more words were said, and a lot of instruction was given, but what she said stuck with me and I could not get it out of my mind. To help me in my new faith, the group gave me a brand-new Amplified bible. I was so excited! I had never seen the Old Testament before and was looking forward to exploring it.

On the long drive home, I was wrestling with all this new information about how God speaks to people, and I just couldn’t bring myself to accept it. So, when I got home, I went to the bedroom, dropped my new bible on the floor next to the bed, kicked off my cloths and laid down staring at the ceiling.

With arms crossed, laying there in the dark, I decided to put this woman’s method to the test. So, I prayed, “God if you really do speak to people, I have to know it for myself. I am going to lay here until You talk to me if I have to lay here until daylight.”

I was not prepared for what happened. Immediately, I heard this strong voice inside me say, “Samuel 3.” It really freaked me out! I sat up on the edge of the bed and turned on the light. I can’t explain how I felt, but I knew one thing for sure: that voice did not come from me because I did not know what “Samuel 3” meant.

As I was sitting there, wondering if that was God that spoke or just my overactive imagination. I looked down at the floor and saw the new bible. I picked it up and turned to the table of contents, thinking this might be a scripture. I was completely shocked when I saw the books of first and second Samuel! I had never read or even seen the Old Testament before. It was the LORD! I had goosebumps double-parked. I sheepishly asked the Lord, “Which one?” and that same voice came again and said, “First Samuel.” I was blown away that God was actually talking to me personally!

I was almost scared to look at the passage, but when I did, God confirmed our new relationship miraculously. You may know the story. The prophet Samuel was a young boy. He was lying in his bed one night (just like me), and the Lord came and spoke to him (just like me). The boy ran to the priest because he thought Eli had called him. You see, Samuel did not know God’s voice either (just like me). This happened three times until Eli the priest had to tell Samuel that the Lord was talking. He told Samuel the next time He hears the voice say, “Speak Lord, for Your servant is listening.”

It was at that point that I crossed the line from believing that God is real to knowing that God is real, alive, and speaks to His people. 

This changed my thinking altogether. I had already made up my mind that I was going to do what God said. Now that I knew He would speak to me directly, I thought I had it made! This Christian thing is going to be easy now!

I soon realized that being a Christian is the hardest thing ever. It is also the most rewarding. It will cost you everything, but you will gain a Father, an elder Brother, and a new family that stretches across the globe.

Most importantly, you will receive the Holy Spirit of the living God in your heart and upon your life to help you navigate this exciting journey, be a witness for Christ, and bring Him glory along the way.

John 10:27 My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.

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Why You Struggle with Sin

          Most Christians are familiar with the phrase, “You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.” This statement is true. We know it is because it’s God’s holy written word. Then why are so many Christians living in obvious bondage to sin? The problem is, we don’t actually know the truth, we just know some things about it.

          Let’s look at that scripture in context.

John 8:31-32  Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, “If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. 32 And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

          The problem here is obvious. Those who struggle with sin do not abide in God’s written word. To abide means to remain constantly, to dwell continually. We are to live our Christian lives with constant exposure to, and intake of the word of God. If we do not, according to the above scripture, we are not even considered a disciple. We definitely won’t be free.

I have observed animals raised in captivity all their lives. When the chains are removed and their locked cages are opened, they freeze. Instead of stepping out, they choose not to leave the confines of their captivity. Freedom is strange and unfamiliar to them, so they return to the chains and the cage that binds them. They find comfort in the familiarity of prison.

          Most Christians do not understand the value or importance of reading and listening to the word for themselves. They attend church faithfully. They read many books and listen to many teachings about the Bible. They watch Christian television and listen to Christian radio. However, they only read a chapter or two of the Bible for themselves daily, if that.

          If you spend only fifteen to thirty minutes a day in the Bible, you will not grow much spiritually. You will remain a baby Christian all your life.

Other passages in the Bible tell us to keep the word before our eyes, meditate on it day and night, keep it in our mouths, attend unto God’s word, and keep it in the midst of our hearts.

Joshua 1:8 This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success.

Proverbs 4:20-22 My son, give attention to my words; Incline your ear to my sayings. 21 Do not let them depart from your eyes; Keep them in the midst of your heart; 22 For they are life to those who find them, And health to all their flesh.

          It is the supernatural power in God’s word that sets us free. God’s word is alive! It imparts grace and truth to us in ways that we can’t begin to understand. Truth is the one unchangeable constant in the universe. It is the only thing in existence that has the power to set us free and keep us free.

Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.

          God’s word is a sharp, surgical instrument that can operate on our soul and spirit, separating and removing anything that would keep us bound. Some surgeries take longer than others, but if we abide in God’s word, staying under the knife so to speak, we will soon be free of the things that keep us bound.

Do you really love Him?

          In our minds, I think we all do. But what does Jesus have to say about it?

John 14:15 If you love Me, keep My commandments.

          That seems pretty straightforward, doesn’t it?

John 14:21-24 He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me. And he who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself to him.

22 Judas (not Iscariot) said to Him, “Lord, how is it that You will manifest Yourself to us, and not to the world?”

23 Jesus answered and said to him, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him. 24 He who does not love Me does not keep My words; and the word which you hear is not Mine but the Father’s who sent Me.

          Loving God’s word, and keeping God’s word is how we express love for God. If we do not love God’s word enough to read it for ourselves and stay in it continually, then we cannot claim to love God according to scripture.

James 1:21-25 Therefore lay aside all filthiness and overflow of wickedness, and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls.

22 But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. 23 For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natural face in a mirror; 24 for he observes himself, goes away, and immediately forgets what kind of man he was. 25 But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does.

          In verse 21 we see the word “implanted.” Some translations read “engrafted.”

What does implanted, or engrafted mean? The Greek word is “emphutos” pronounced “em’-foo-tos” and this word is only used once in the New Testament. If you are familiar with a surgical implant, a skin graft, or a tree with a grafted branch, then you have an idea of what implanted means.

An implant takes living tissue and grafts it into another living tissue to make both one. If grafted properly, the thing being grafted becomes a living part of the thing it is grafted into.

Spiritually speaking, the living word of God is fastened, or grafted into our spirit until the living word becomes a part of us and we become one. To receive the implanted word, we must be doers of the word. If we are not a doer of the word, we have not received it, we have only heard it.

The self-deception that James is talking about in the above verse is hearing the word and thinking we know it. Until we practice what we have heard, we don’t know it, we don’t fully understand it, yet we move forward thinking we have learned something when we have not.

Abiding in God’s word gives us the strength, faith, and courage needed to obey His word.

Hunger for the Word like a Baby

1 Peter 2:1-3 Therefore, laying aside all malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all evil speaking, as newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby, if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious.

          Even though abiding in God’s word will cause us to grow into maturity in Christ, we should always maintain a spiritual hunger for the word like a newborn child.

          I have raised three children, and without fail, every one of them demanded to be fed eight to twelve times a day when they were newborns. It didn’t matter if it was the middle of the night, they would wake up crying for a meal.

          When was the last time you woke up in the middle of the night and just had to read God’s word, had to hear it, had to taste it? How many times a day do you visit the scriptures?

Spiritual hunger, unlike physical hunger, is stimulated by eating, not starving. The number one discipline Christians should establish in their lives is abiding in God’s word.

There is a reason God spent over 1500 years and used 40 different people who spoke 3 different languages putting together this wonderful, recorded, historical, and anointed document called the Bible. It is our blueprint, our manual for life, our spiritual food. It is God’s thoughts, feelings, instructions, and ideas that He has made readily available to the children He so dearly loves. Let’s not take that for granted.

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~ The Day I Heard God ~

John 10:27 ~ My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they
follow Me.

One of the greatest days of my life was when I discovered that God speaks to His people personally.

It was November 1988 and I had been saved about two weeks. I had almost no interaction with other Christians for those two weeks because after I was saved, I left town on a job. During those two weeks I had read a little paperback New Testament at night in the hotel room where I was staying. It was the only Bible I had ever been exposed to and I was reading it like a starving man.

When I returned home I sought out the people who had prayed with me and had a million questions. I wanted to know more about this wonderful thing that had happened to me called salvation.

They invited me to a bible study that night and I when I showed up, the house was full of people who were engaged in this discussion about how God had spoken to this one individual a few days ago. As I listened skeptically, one by one they all related stories of how God had spoken to them. I thought they were ALL NUTS!

My Idea of God was somewhat shaken by all this conversation and I wanted some answers. I had to know if this was real or just a bunch of weirdos that went off the deep end, so I politely asked, “what exactly do you mean by God spoke to me?”

A woman named Diane explained to me that God does speak in our hearts, and that we can learn to hear His voice. She went on to add that every night for one whole year she would lay in bed at night and pray, “God, you are my father and I am your child, and I should know my father’s voice, so I am asking you to speak to me.”

Many more words were said and a lot of instruction was given, but what she said stuck with me and I could not get it out of my mind. To help me in my new faith, the group gave me a brand new Amplified bible. I was so excited! I had never seen the Old Testament before and was looking forward to exploring it.

On the long drive home I was wrestling with all this new information about how God speaks to people and I just couldn’t bring myself to accept it. So when I got home, I went to the bedroom, dropped my new bible next to the bed, kicked off my cloths and laid down staring at the ceiling.

With arms crossed, laying there in the dark, I decided to put this woman’s method to the test. So I prayed, “God if you really do speak to people I have to know it for myself. So I am going to lay here until You talk to me if I have to lay here until daylight.”

I was not prepared for what happened. Immediately I heard this strong voice inside me say “Samuel 3.” I sat up on the edge of the bed and turned on the light. I can’t explain how I felt, but I knew one thing for sure, that did not come from me because I did not know what “Samuel 3” meant.

As I was sitting there wondering if that was God that spoke or just my overactive imagination, I looked down on the floor between my feet and saw the new bible. I picked it up and turned to the table of contents thinking this might be a scripture. When I saw the books of first and second Samuel, I was completely shocked! I asked the Lord, “which one?” and that same voice came again and said, “First Samuel,”

You may know the story. The prophet Samuel was just a boy. He was laying in his bed one night, (just like me) and the Lord came and spoke to him (just like me). The boy ran in to the priest because he thought the priest had called him. You see, Samuel did not know God’s voice either (just like me). This happened three times until Eli the priest had to tell Samuel that the Lord was talking.

It was at that point that I stepped over the line from believing that God is real, to KNOWING that God is real, alive, and speaks to His people. 

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JC