This
question has been asked by countless people throughout the ages.
Samuel heard the voice of God, but did not recognize it until he was
instructed by Eli (1
Samuel 3:1–10). Gideon had a physical revelation from God, and
he still doubted what he had heard to the point of asking for a sign,
not once, but three times (Judges
6:17–22,36–40).
When we are listening for God’s voice, how can we know that He is
the one speaking? First of all, we have something that Gideon and
Samuel did not. We have the complete Bible, the inspired Word of God,
to read, study, and meditate on. “All Scripture is God-breathed and
is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in
righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for
every good work” (2
Timothy 3:16–17). When we have a question about a certain topic
or decision in our lives, we should see what the Bible has to say
about it. God will never lead us contrary to what He has taught in
His Word (Titus
1:2).
To
hear God’s voice we must belong to God. Jesus said, “My sheep
listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me” (John
10:27).
Those who hear God’s voice are those who belong to Him—those who
have been saved by His grace through faith in the Lord Jesus. These
are the sheep who hear and recognize His voice, because they know Him
as their Shepherd. If we are to recognize God’s voice, we must
belong to Him.
We
hear His voice when we spend time in Bible study and quiet
contemplation of His Word. The more time we spend intimately with God
and His Word, the easier it is to recognize His voice and His leading
in our lives. Employees at a bank are trained to recognize
counterfeits by studying genuine money so closely that it is easy to
spot a fake. We should be so familiar with God’s Word that when
someone speaks error to us, it is clear that it is not of God.
While
God could speak
audibly to people today, He speaks primarily through His written
Word. Sometimes God’s leading can come through the Holy Spirit,
through our consciences, through circumstances, and through the
exhortations of other people. By comparing what we hear to the truth
of Scripture, we can learn to recognize God’s voice.
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ReplyDeleteactually Saul heard God's voice and didn't know Jesus...Jesus is the Son of God. The voice He was talking about is the voice of the Holy Spirit. How do you hear God's voice? by doing all God instructed us to do thru His messengers..
ReplyDeleteincluding stop eating animals which is the original sin Adam and Eve committed
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