The Voice of God

HEARING THE VOICE OF GOD

So many times believers have difficulty in discerning the Voice of the Lord. Over the
years I have noticed some fundamental principles that can prepare our hearts to hear
His voice. There are many fine books and teachers that can offer deeper insights than
outlined here, but I feel the following principles can be helpful in establishing a pattern
or grid upon which we can build. May they prove beneficial to you!

1. PREPARING TO HEAR

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In order to clearly hear the Voice of God we must clean up our inner thoughts and
take control over our mind. We need to take captive our own thoughts and
imaginations. (2 Cor. 10:5).

The best preparation to hear the Lord’s voice is to stop the incessant chattering
away in our own mind first.

This can be done by having a single-minded focus on the Lord and eternal
things. Learn to prayer without ceasing (1 Thess 5: 17) and by beholding the
Lord . This will quieten the wandering thoughts of the mind.

Next, learn to act immediately on a convicting word from the Holy Spirit. Whenever
you feel a conviction of sin, deal with it immediately. Do not allow it to fester into
something worse particularly apathy. Rebellion follows!

We need to acquire the habit of allowing our actions to link up with our thoughts.
Harmony of spirit and soul is an important step in clearly hearing the Voice of
God.

2. IS THERE ANY PATTERN?

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Experience and history shows a clear pattern of how men and women through the
centuries have come to know the voice of God without confusion, struggle or
deceit.

The most common denominator of all such mature Christians has been this:
spend at least one uninterrupted hour a day sitting in the presence of the
Lord.

This is apart from a time of intercession or supplication when you might be asking
God for something. And it’s apart from your time of devotional reading time or
study time.

Having given prime time to sitting in the presence of the Lord, these mature
Christians then practice the art of on and off praying , speaking to the Lord
throughout the day in short uncomplicated prayers (often called arrow prayers).

This kind of prayer was used often by such men as Wesley, Moody and Finney.
The fruit of living in the Spirit like this is seen in their lives and ministries even
down to the present day.

Doing this will make you very receptive to the Holy Spirit and you will begin to find
the Voice of God to be much more distinct.

This is a two-fold approach in preparing to hear His Voice. First, spend some time
(perhaps one hour) in which you quietly focus in on the Lord and just learn to sit
and relax at His feet. Second, learn to extend that atmosphere of being with Him
into your daily life. This is done by continually keeping your focus God-directed.
Both of these will gradually prepare your heart to clearly hear the Voice of the
Lord. It does work!

I would warn you here that what I am talking about is NOT to be confused with mysticism, or passivity.

There is a growing tendency even amongst Christians to use this practice. Beware!

3. LEARN TO IDENTIFY THE VOICE

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Think back on some occasion when you thought you heard God speak, and when
you then saw the situation come to pass. Think now: what were you feeling at the
time when you thought you heard God speak? Learn to pick up the sensations you
were having when the voice came. Next time you think you hear God’s voice use
this past experience as a kind of litmus test. Was the feeling or sensation similar to
your previous experience? If it was it’s most probably God speaking again.

I’m not saying you are to simply go by feelings, but they can assist you to make a
correct diagnosis when attempting to identify His voice. You know the past
experience proved to be of God’s making, thus validating the voice you had heard.
So when that “sensation” comes again accompanied by a similar voice it may well
be the Lord speaking to you.

This might seem a strange way to identify His voice, but it’s surprisingly common.
It’s just that a lot of people don’t link the two God’s voice, and what they were
feeling or sensing at the time. My own experience has proved this truth over and
over.

Eventually you become so fine-tuned to the Lord’s voice that you no longer pay
attention to the sensation that accompanies it. This is a sign of spiritual growth.
Identifying the sensation is solely to help you be confident about what voice you’re
hearing.

Remember too that God’s voice might be urgent but never pushy. The Lord might hasten
you to do something, but Satan will drive you! Learn to know the difference.

4. A RECEPTIVE HEART

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While there is no formula for hearing God’s voice or making Him communicate with
us, there are some basic ground rules that will make us more sensitive to His
voice.

First, love Him more deeply and intimately.
Second, desire to know Him more intently and personally.
Third, seek Him above everything else and spend time with Him.

If we keep these 3 attitudes in our heart we ‘ll become much more sensitive to the
voice of the Spirit. Taste and see!

5. STEPS THAT WILL IMPROVE YOUR SENSITIVITY

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Approach Him with an open heart, willing to listen to whatever He might speak.

  • Don’t approach Him with your mind already imaging what He might say.
  • Don’t ask God to speak to you about something that’s already quite clear in
    Scripture. He’s already spoken in the Word. So read it regularly.
  • Don’t limit God to your viewpoint. He’s not confined to answer you according to
    your view. It might be quite different! It usually is I find.
  • When you do hear God speak, obey Him quickly. God works in seasons.
  • Show your love to Him through worship and serving others.
  • Work at deepening your trust and faith in the Lord, no matter what. A genuine
    Spirit-led lifestyle is the greatest asset in knowing His voice. (Gal. 5: 25 and 1 Cor.
    10: 31).
  • Live a holy (separated) lifestyle. “In the world, but not of the world”.
  • Honour and love God above everything and everyone else.

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Blessings and the Lord’s favour upon you,
Peter McArthur

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2 Responses to “The Voice of God”

  1. Sunil Fernandes says on :

    Does praying in tongues have any role to play in enabling one to better discern the Voice of God?

  2. peter says on :

    Praying in tongues by itself is NOT a short cut to hearing God’s voice more easily. We cannot by-pass submission of the mind, a holy life-style, reading the Word, etc. What praying in tongues (“in the spirit”) will do is to make you more sensitive to His voice. Either praying in tongues before actively seeking a word from the Lord, or even after seeking Him, will often be very helpful.

    Praying in and by the Spirit allows Him to inspire our own spirit-man, and hence become much more sensitive. A caution: just praying in the Spirit without giving due attention to other areas of our life will not, and does not, help. Our whole life, spirit-soul-body, needs to be submitted to the Holy Spirit. Only then will Praying in the Spirit bring forth God’s intended fruit in us. Hope this helps you brother.

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