Today's promise:
God has wonderful plans for your life
How
does God lead?
"My
sheep recognize my voice; I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal
life, and they will never perish."
John 10:27-28 NLT
Hearing His voice
As
our Good Shepherd, Jesus promises that we can hear and know His voice. This
does not, however, have to be some mysterious, mystical process. In fact, you
may be surprised to learn that God speaks to you quite often. I would venture
to say He has spoken to you lately and may be speaking to you right now in some
way.
God speaks to us through His Word. God will never lead us contrary to His written Word. It is our litmus test, our bedrock, our absolute.
God speaks to us through circumstances. Those circumstances can include failure. Jonah certainly heard God through his mistake. God may even speak to us through tragedy or hardship. C. S. Lewis wrote that, "God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains. It is His megaphone to arouse a deaf world."
God speaks to us through His peace. When we live in God's will, we enjoy His peace. Do you need God to make a crucial call in your life? Then listen for His peace.
And once we have heard God's voice, what should we do? We must follow. Jesus calls, we respond. He whispers, we move. We follow — and then we keep on listening.
God speaks to us through His Word. God will never lead us contrary to His written Word. It is our litmus test, our bedrock, our absolute.
God speaks to us through circumstances. Those circumstances can include failure. Jonah certainly heard God through his mistake. God may even speak to us through tragedy or hardship. C. S. Lewis wrote that, "God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains. It is His megaphone to arouse a deaf world."
God speaks to us through His peace. When we live in God's will, we enjoy His peace. Do you need God to make a crucial call in your life? Then listen for His peace.
And once we have heard God's voice, what should we do? We must follow. Jesus calls, we respond. He whispers, we move. We follow — and then we keep on listening.
Adapted from Breakfast with Jesus by
Greg Laurie (Tyndale House) pp 243-45
Content
is derived from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications
of Tyndale Publishing House
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