Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Power of Listening to God


by Tami Walker
Stonecroft Divisional Field Director
Great Lakes

 
Most of us are bombarded each day with all kinds of noise. If you’re like me, you might have the radio or TV on as background noise. Perhaps you listen to music when you exercise; maybe you use Pandora radio when you’re on your computer.

Although we live in a culture of information and noise, it’s important to learn to stop and listen.

Some of us do this through regular quiet times that we have built into our days. Some start with a coffee making routine, then sitting in a favorite spot and reading the Bible. Some employ a journal or a prayer list to make requests known to God. Others use a devotional guide or Bible study. 

If you notice, most of these are activities, things we do. I would suggest that most of the work done in our lives is not what we do, but what God does. This starts with cultivating time with God in silence, in listening. Silence can be foreign at first. Being silent for five minutes can seem like hours.

 I confess, this is not natural for me. I am a doer. That means for me remaining silent is something I have to practice. In some traditions, routine spiritual retreats are done in silence. Others may use a spiritual director; others may just start by turning off the radio in the car.

Wherever you start, just start.

God has much to share with us if we choose to silence ourselves and listen. Let’s journey together.

There is great power in listening to God. He has so much to share with us as we journey together. Please share some ways that you quiet yourself and take time to listen to God.

2 comments:

  1. I love to pray, but I struggle with listening to God in silence. One thing that helps is to take a walk and observe how much God reveals Himself through nature—the array of spring colors, the intricate design of each flower, new leaves sprouting from bare branches. Each shows something about God’s character and creativity. He is good. We can see the evidence all around us.

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  2. Thanks for your comment Laura, wonderful thoughts!

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