Category: Whispers (Page 36 of 161)

Even though we may know may scripture verses by heart, it is important that it isn’t just informational but that we have a relationship with the One whose story it is. And of course, it is super important that we listen to what the story is saying to us. We may find ourselves in one of the characters, like Martha who is so busy serving and not giving attention to just being at Jesus feet. Or maybe we identify with Job whose friends misread him and tell him it is because of his sin that he has so many problems, making him feel worse rather than better.
We also don’t want to read scripture to see only what we will get out of it to improve our lives and be in control, but rather that we see how our story fits into God’s story. We ask how would He like to use me and how might I can fit into His larger story? This may draw us into community as well for we begin to see how important relationships are in the larger story of how God loves the world and wants all to be saved.
Al and I use to meet with a group of half Lutheran’s and half Catholics for Lectio Devina, the scripture for Sunday was read 3 times. Each time we paused and spent time reflecting on what stood out to us, then what was God saying to us and followed with how we needed to change in some area of our life.
It’s important to know what God is saying to each of us in His Word. Commentaries and other means can help us know the details and meaning of things that may puzzle us and also give us what a word is in the Greek etc. Let us use all means to help us get the story right and to grow and find our place in God’s story.
Right now, as I am writing this, I am in need of His wisdom as to which way I need to go in a decision I have to make. I want to hear His voice and know what is His best and to obey but I am unsure of that is right now as there are 3 possibilities. Al will be making the decision with me, and we both want to seek His will and have the Lord teach us. When decisions come, I try to put myself in neutral with a willingness to wait to know which way the Lord is directing. He is pleased when we obey and do what brings glory to Him. We don’t want to make things happen but believe God to make things happen His way. In the night I woke and thought maybe the Lord gave me the first step to take, and I will do that. The rest I don’t know at this point but want to have an open heart.
I’d like to share Robert’s prayer and perhaps it will be one to pray when you are unsure of how the Lord would lead you.
“Gracious God, thank you for teaching me what is best for me. Left to my own devices, I quickly mess up my life. But when I seek you, when I shape my life according to your Word, when I heed the quiet whisper of your Spirit, when I listen to your voice through my brothers and sisters, then I live in the best possible way. Thank you!
Help me, dear Lord, to pay even closer attention to your teaching. May your words echo in my mind and conscience. In every part of life, may I choose to do what honors you, knowing that living for your glory is the very best life there is. Amen.”
Words like these said in love will encourage men to open up and share their feelings and like Paul said in Eph 4:29 that we should speak what is helpful for building one another up according to their needs and that may benefit those who listen.
Let us not think that people in Bible times didn’t have the same problem as they waited. Can you imagine Sarah’s thoughts as she waited for a promised son when she was old enough to be a great-great grandmother. Or how Joseph must have felt remembering his dreams that showed others bowing down before him while he was still in prison. Jesus had to help His disciples to view life through kingdom eyes, not through their limited short-term vision that wanted to be rescued from the Roman rule.
While we wait our focus gets shifted from how we are going to solve things in our own strength to trusting His resources and timing. As this happens and we wait on the Lord we have renewed strength as the eagles. (Isa. 40:31) As things get worse in the days to come we need to persevere and we wait for God to act. But even as we wait may we be assured that God sees and cares for us and will act in His timing.

While walking on the trail recently Al and I spent the whole time sharing about the years of ministry and asking if we felt we were in God’s plan and timing. Each time God moved us we wanted to be sure that it was in His plan and often asked for confirmation. It is important when seeking His will on anything to be in the Word and listening to the Holy Spirit as He leads with open doors or closed ones. We also sought the counsel of those we respected and after feeling the green light, we went forward by faith.
I read an article recently by author and speaker, Will Meier, of how to discover our destiny. Most importantly we must first seek intimacy with God and prayerfully study the Word with a desire to hear His voice. Then we are to develop the gifts we have been given through practice, education and training and also use our gifts to serve others and God’s kingdom. It’s important to stay grounded in prayer and to remain open to how God would lead. Sometimes it is surprising. We are to be open to the Holy Spirit and willing to adjust our plans as He directs. As a new Pastor’s wife, I was not anticipating teaching the women in our first church. However, two women knocked on the parsonage door for Bible study and I thought I would tag along with them to wherever they were going. But they were coming for me to teach them, so I sort of fell into teaching and it meant stepping out in faith and trusting the Lord. God also uses our gifts in different ways at different seasons in our lives so we must continually be open to the Spirit’s leading. Let us all desire to find what He has for us in each season!
That being said, works are like the natural outflow of our faith and helps give life to our faith. James said, “Faith by itself, if it has no works, is dead.” (James 2:17)
Faith is more than agreeing and knowing Jesus as Savior, for it is opening our hearts to the Holy Spirit and Him living within us. He does good works through us, and the glory goes to the Lord. We are instruments through which God can do great things as we allow His power and love to flow through us. He created us for good works, and we do them not because we have to or feel obligated or because we are supposed to, but as an opportunity to live out our faith. As we listen to the Spirit, He will direct us into specific works.
I love football and hate to miss watching the Vikings play. We can learn a lot about the game of life from watching football. As I read Back to Square One, Christianson compared God’s kingdom to a group of people who come together under a coach who molds them into a team. Of course, there are rules for the game, and we never get beyond the fundamental rules; we likewise don’t have to debate what the Bible says for we go by what Jesus said. We don’t wing it but just like the team needs to learn the fundamentals for blocking, tackling and running etc. we need to learn discipline and obedience. We do whatever it is our Coach says!
We also have to be mindful of teamwork, ready to give up our personal preferences for the whole. That means doing things for others and recognize that our life depends on others doing their part as well, for we are interdependent on them. We cannot exist without the rest of the team doing their jobs and we need to let the coach mold us together. We all need radical obedience to do what our Coach says and most of all we need a close relationship with Him.


Maybe we think in terms of God using us mostly in our churches or religious settings and He does use us there; but He also wants to use us in our workplaces, in our homes, in our neighborhoods. Those places are not separate from our faith. God wants to use us in all places of our lives. At work, our light shines most when we do things with excellence and creativity and responsibly. Another thought Roberts mentions is that God wants us to be available even when we are retired from full time employment, for when we are retired, we have even more time to be used of Him. That never ends as even when we are physically unable to keep up, we can have a prayer ministry that touches many lives. Stay at home moms have a tremendous influence on not only their children but the neighborhood children and their parents, and special interest groups etc. I remember when I was young, we had so many kids in our neighborhood. My mom had fun ideas for all of us as we were in parades, had Bible school in our backyard for all to come, teenage girls to the house to roast wieners in our fireplace with a Bible study following, a Missionary Society for youth where we rolled bandages etc. to be sent overseas. Mom was available and God used her.
God wants us all to be available and it may surprise us how He would use us for His kingdom. Let us be listening daily for how He would direct us and never, never, retire from the kingdom of God!

We have only to remember the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit was first given to Jesus’ followers. They were gathered in one place and told to wait for the coming of this gift. Then suddenly they heard the sound of a mighty wind, and tongues of fire rested on each one of them, and they even spoke in other languages. What must it have been like if we were there. The gift of the Holy Spirit was given to all and their lives were radically changed. Some who had been afraid to share about Jesus became full of holy boldness like Peter who preached and 3,000 were saved and baptized. Others prayed for the sick and they were healed. We read of miracles of all kinds. So, if this precious gift is for all believers, why is the Holy Spirit not recognized and fully received?
Our part is to be open to the Spirit and receptive and not ignore the gift that we have been given. As I am writing this, I am reminded of a gift I was given years ago, and I haven’t used as I was waiting for the right time to use it. In the meantime, it has been in storage, and I need to get it out! We also need to give attention to the presence of the Holy Spirit for He teaches us and helps make Jesus real in our lives, gives us boldness and strength to share Him with others, and aids us in using our gifts in effective ways etc.
Let us welcome the Holy Spirit into our lives every day and give Him freedom to work in and through us.
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