HEARING FROM GOD
John 10:25-27 (NRSV)
25 Jesus
answered, "I have told you, and you do not believe. The works that I do in my Father's name testify to me;
26 but you
do not believe, because you do not belong to my sheep.
27 My
sheep hear my voice. I know them, and
they follow me.
I was
listening to News Radio the other day. I
heard a report from the Scientific
American (May 2009) about a study that showed “Americans are offended by
body odor.” I spent the next several minutes
wandering why someone, probably us, spent money on a question that has such an
obvious answer. Then, I wandered who was
the one leading such a study. Where did
they find subjects to study to discover this amazing fact? Then it dawned on me. If they had not done this study, Americans
would not know “Americans are offended by body odor.
Pastors are
constantly being asked questions such as, “How do I know God’s will for my
life,” “How do I hear from God” or “How do I know if it is God?” There can be several answers to these
questions. Let us look at a few.
YOU MUST STUDY THE SCRIPTURE
Hebrews 13:8-9 (NRSV)
8 Jesus
Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
9 Do not
be carried away by all kinds of strange teachings;
As people study,
they learn God has already said all there is to be said on many topics. No stealing means just that. Thou shalt not steal property, money,
spouses, children, innocence . . . nothing.
If it does not belong to you, leave it alone.
Sex outside
of marriage is always wrong. Everybody
is to honor his or her father and his or her mother. We are to love God and love others as we love
ourselves. We are not to repay offense
for offense. We are to forgive, as Jesus
forgives us.
Many pastors
are surprised the largest numbers of pastoral counseling opportunities are
about questions to which they already know the answer. “God told both of us we have married the
wrong person. He wants us to divorce our
spouses and marry each other.” The
answer has been the same since Moses brought the law down the mountain. Those that want the pastor’s approval for
their sin will say, “Well, that was a long time ago. Things are different now. We have really prayed about it and God wants
us kill the doctor because he is pro-choice.”
Finally, if
the Bible has already answered it, do not ask for clarification and do not
argue. If you want to walk a different
road, go ahead. Do not try to convince
other people, or God, that you are right.
Be like Adam and Eve. Look Jesus
in the eye and tell Him, “I do not care what you say. I am going to do what I want to do.” Unlike Adam and Eve who blamed everybody
else, have the class to admit your mistake and accept your consequences.
THE SPIRIT SPEAKS TO OUR SPIRIT
John 14:26-27 (NRSV)
26 But the Advocate, the Holy
Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything, and
remind you of all that I have said to you.
27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not
let them be afraid.
Have you ever
done something that you knew was wrong?
I have. I tossed and turned, but
sleep would not come. I was
miserable. I hope you were, too. Many call this “Conscience” and speak of our
conscience being “guilty.” Many
Christians believe, however, what some call conscience is really the Holy
Spirit that comes to live with us when we accept Christ.
Christ
promised He would give us PEACE. After
he experienced this promised peace, St. Paul called it, “The peace that passes
understanding.” He, also, listed peace
as one of the nine Fruits of the Spirit.
While writing the peace that passes understanding, Paul was in prison in
Rome. He was waiting for the order to
behead him. Yet he was peaceful.
Do you
believe you have received word from the Lord?
Are you at peace with the decision you have made, or are you conflicted? Jesus
gives us the peace that passes understanding.
If He is leading, we will be at peace.
One way you can know, lack of peace never comes from God. Sometimes I argue with myself, do you? If you argue with yourself, it is a good
indication that you are considering the wrong path.
While we are
discussing the conscience, we need to understand that our conscience, or the
Holy Spirit speaking to our spirit, can be seared over or scarred. If you keep trying, you will be able to do
what your heart says you should not. At
the strongest point, St. Paul would say of this, Romans 1:28 (NRSV)
28 And since they did not see fit to acknowledge
God, God gave them up to a debased mind and to things that should not be done. I hope you never reach that end. However, remember that having to fight hard
to obtain peace might lead you to the false peace of a seared conscience.
CHRISTIAN AUTHORITY
Sometimes
other Christians believe God has given someone a message through them. This may be called prophecy or a word of
knowledge. God will do this on
occasion. Along this same line, the
Bible states the word will be established through two or three witnesses. There is one hard and fast rule that must be
followed in these situations. The word
must follow the scriptures and the Holy Spirit.
Even if the word is presented through religious leaders, pastors,
priests, prophets, apostles, prayer warriors, etc., the word from the Lord
cannot go against the scriptures. If it
does, it cannot be from God.
AND, FINALLY
Psalm 119:103-105 (NRSV)
103 How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter
than honey to my mouth!
104 Through your precepts I get understanding;
therefore I hate every false way.
105 Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to
my path.
The
words of God are sweet like honey. I
study the Word of God through which I receive understanding. Since I understand God’s Word, I hate
everything that is not His word. Can it
be any clearer?
I
will leave you with one last thought.
“Your word is a lamp to my feet.”
Many times the answer we receive from God is only the next step. This is where we get the saying, “Step out in
faith.” Abram was told to, “ . . . pack
everything and go where I will show you.”
(Genesis Chapter 12) He did as directed. This may be all you receive at first. You may have simply a light for your path,
not a destination.
However,
that being said, there is another possibility.
God gave Joseph two dreams. (Genesis Chapter 37) The dreams told of the destination. They told that Joseph would be a great leader
and his entire family would bow down to him.
God did not tell Joseph about the beating and the pit. He did not tell of Joseph’s brothers selling
him into slavery. He said nothing of the
false charges and years of prison. You
may receive a destination with no path.
As Joseph did, trust God. Praise
Him and learn patience.
Dr. O. K.
Neal, M.Div., Th.D
D.A.A.E.T.S.,
B.C.E.T.S
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