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Can you hear God speak to you?

27 January 2010 | Matt Jacobs | article bible

Yes - you've just got to know how to listen.

Yes - you've just got to know how to listen.

Why does God seem silent? Why is it that when life gets harder as a Christian, God seems more distant? How come I hear some people say things like “God told me …”, or “God spoke to me and said …”, but I hear nothing? Why doesn’t God just turn up and tell us that he’s real?

These are all questions that I’ve asked myself over the last 14 years of being a Christian. Sometimes they’re just theoretical kind of debates with myself, other times they are really deep and sometimes painful to ponder.

Hebrews starts out with a loud and clear answer: God has spoken. And if it seems like I can’t hear him, then it’s not God who needs to speak louder, or more often. It’s me who needs to listen more carefully. Hebrews was written to a group of Christians who were facing persecution and they were tempted to give up. I guess the silence of God must have been deafening for them.

But how does God speak to us? Hebrews 1:1-2 says, God spoke to us in the past through the Prophets, and now he has spoken to us in Jesus. Jesus is not just some dude, he is God in the flesh, the complete revelation of God. It’s all recorded for us in the Bible. So if you want to hear God speak … go to the Bible!

Does that seem kind of lame though?

There’s a superhero called the Black Canary. She’s good at martial arts, she’s brave and all that … but her superpower is the Sonic Scream. Now THAT sounds lame. But it’s not lame at all! The Sonic Scream can shatter stuff … Joel A Moroney tells me that it can even knock down buildings! (and I thought my daughter could scream loud).

So the Sonic Scream isn’t lame … and neither is the Bible. The power of the Bible is that it transforms your life! I’ve read a lot of books, and no book I’ve ever read has been as life-changing as the Bible. Heck, the more I read it, the more it changes me, and I can’t ever see that coming to an end.

So God has spoken to us through prophets, through Jesus, and it’s all there for us in the Bible. Now what? READ THE BIBLE! Not just read it, but get into it! Read it by yourself, read it with your mates, memorise bits of it, think and talk about how it changes your life, and do it!

Because it’s not that God is distant or silent. He has spoken loud and clear. If you want to hear God speak, get into the Bible, pay more careful attention to it. It might seem lame, but it’s life-changing. And if you want to stick with Jesus for all of your life, then it’s so vital.

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Matt Jacobs

Matt Jacobs

- I'm married to Keren, and we have a nearly 2 year old daughter called Abby. #2 is due in March 2010! - I'm the youth minister at All Saints Anglican Church in North Epping. - I went to Youthworks College in 2000-2001. I miss deano's lectures! - I'm a little bit too obsessive about coffee (I used to roast my own in the garage...) - I grew up in the shire. I left the shire when I was 20 and they haven't let me back in yet (it's been 8 years! c'mon guys! let me in!). - I started following Jesus when I was in year 8, while I was going to a youth group. - I also love the beach, my guitars, my camera, and footy (league+union).

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3 Comments

Matt said...

1 month, 1 week ago

Amen Sebastian, I wholeheartedly agree. This was from a talk on Hebrews 1 which was more about Jesus than the Holy Spirit, but you're right. cheers Tash ;)

Sebastian said...

Fri 29 Jan 2010 4:41 p.m.

Thanks for the article Matt... only key thing I might've found helpful to add, was that reading scripture is one thing, but praying that the Holy Spirit would reveal scripture for us is another. God's Spirit is the one who helps us hear the voice of God speaking to us in different ways, primarily through scripture but not limited to but in doing so we are always pointed to Jesus & his marvelous work on the cross & are reminded to give all glory to him. Praise God, we have a God who loves to communicate & speak with us. And let us pray for ears to hear & eyes that are open to the works of our Lord around us & through us. Thanks again

Tash said...

Wed 27 Jan 2010 4:35 p.m.

solid article Matty J!

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