Hearing God...when getting mixed messages

First posted March 2017

I have a precious friend named Kitty. She sees and hears God EVERYWHERE! Her favorite "mantra," so to speak, is  "He is is SO personal!"  And that's what I love about Kitty!

However, for Kitty and for all of us, hearing God can be a little tricky.  Jesus said we DO hear Him if we belong to Him. But how? Where does the hearing take place?

Kitty and I had such a conversation the other day.  Here is my paraphrase:

KittyI'm struggling.  One minute I hear this message in sermons and songs and blogs,

"Wait upon the Lord.  Keep silent and wait." 

And that's what I'm trying to do. But then the next minute, it is

"God is waiting for you to step out in faith, and then He will move." 

Which is it?

JanThis is the key, Kitty...

What are you hearing within...where you and the Holy Spirit live united?  What is HE saying to your heart right here, right now?  That's where we hear God.  Each of those messages could be valid, but which one is He saying to you now...in your inner person?

And you know, dear reader, that conversation with Kitty is worth exploring.  One of my life verses is in the Good Shepherd chapter of the gospel of John:

My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me... John 10:27 NASB

The verbs (action words) in that verse are continuous present tense.  So we could say, "my sheep continually hear my voice, and I always know them and they continue to follow me!"  And earlier in John 10, the Lord says his sheep always know the voice of their shepherd.  They won't listen to other voices.

Hearing seemingly conflicting messages, like "wait upon the Lord" and "step out on faith," can be confusing and distressing. So we need to ask again the question:

Where do we hear Him?

The answer is, dear friend, we hear Him within...in our spirit, united with His Spirit. That's where the hearing takes place, whether it's through physical words coming from an external source or not.  And God very often uses people, events, things (even billboards), whatever He would like to use, to speak to us because He is a Speaking God.

And we can count on the fact that we can recognize what HE is saying to us at any given time because we are His sheep.   As we seek Him in the Scriptures with our mind and heart, we will hear the Spirit speak.  It is He that takes the word of God and speaks it to our hearts and lives.  And He can use anything external He wants to do just that.  But the hearing is within.

There's a Greek word that can help us right here.  It's the word rhema meaning word, saying.  The common word that we think of when encountering the Scriptures is logos, meaning word in a larger sense. But the word rhema speaks of God's specific message, His highlighted words, so to speak.

Here are a few familiar Scriptures that contain the word rhema:

So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word (rhema, specific saying) of Christ. Romans 10:17 ESV

If you abide in me, and my words (rhema, specific sayings) abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. John 15:7 ESV

...Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word (rhema, specific saying), Ephesians 5:25b-26 ESV

...take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word (rhema, specific saying) of God, Ephesians 6:17 ESV

So we see that our Lord God cares for us enough to speak to us...just what we need for our right here, right now.  Isn't that awesome!

But remember, there is hearing...and then there is hearing!  With the ears of body or the ears of the heart?  It may be both or it may just be one, but if it's God, it must be with the ears of the heart!

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