Recently,
a woman asked me if God talked to me.
I always am hesitant to answer that question because of all the quacks
and flakes of whom we hear about.
But this raises a very important question: Does God speak to people today??
Absolutely!! God does speak to people today. Followers of Jesus say that they have a
“personal relationship with the Lord.”
What does a relationship imply? That there is communication! God desires
to speak to His people, but oftentimes we are not listening, or we are
listening for only what we want to hear.
Jesus said that His sheep would hear His voice (John 10:3,4,16).
For
the follower of Jesus, the Lord may speak in a variety of ways. He will use the Bible (His Word) to
speak about general things and also specific things we need to know. He will use your pastor, or Christian
teacher, or church leader to speak to you. He will oftentimes use your spouse to speak to you. He can use Christian books, situations
and events in your life, music, podcasts, and other input we receive from
outside of our ourselves. He will
also use the “still small voice” (1 Kings 19:12,13) to speak a Word to you and
me.
An
important and vital point to remember is that the Lord will NEVER speak a word
to you or me which contradicts His Word given to us in Scripture. The Bible is our grid to filter all
possible communication from God.
Most of what He wants us to know is in the Bible anyway, but we can be
quickly misled if we don’t know the Bible.
Lastly,
it is important to point out that without the Holy Spirit, a person is trying
to listen to the Lord without all the equipment. It is like trying to hear a FM
radio station on an AM dial or to pick up Satellite TV on your cable
system. It doesn’t work. Without the Holy Spirit a person does
not have the God-given capacity to hear Him. Fortunately, God desires us to
have the Holy Spirit (Luke 11:13).
So
does God desire to speak to you and me? Absolutely! He said to the prophet Jeremiah (and this is for us as
well): Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things
which you do not know. (Jeremiah 33:3).
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