I don't know about you, but I
used to hear people say "I heard from the Lord..." and my heart would
grimace a little. I hadn't "heard" from the Lord...does anyone,
really? He doesn't speak with an audible voice. Was it all just
wishful thinking woo woo? How could they know it was the Lord?
While some people use the phrase "I heard from the Lord" to give weight to their own decisions or opinions, I have to conclude that people have heard from the Lord. He wants to communicate with us. He says so in His Word.
While I've been studying God's word more and more, and practicing intimacy with God, I have started to understand what it means to hear from the Lord. I'm doing about 4 different Bible Studies for various reasons but ultimately because this is what God wants me to be doing to teach me to be still and know He is God. As I move from one to the other and learn, I'm finding so many parallels and reaffirmed truths. From different books of the Bible, different Bible Studies, He repeats Himself. God orchestrated a specific message at this very moment in my life! How amazing is that!!
So, today, after I had had my quiet time (which had built on the same message from my Bible Study the day before) and then gone to yoga (which had the same message from scripture) I went and sat in a coffee shop to finish up my Bible Studies and couldn't help but giggle. Here's what I "heard" from the Lord.
Luke
11:9
9 “So I say to you:
Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door
will be opened to you.
It's not a new concept to me and probably not to you either. I've read it in the various gospels and heard sermons on it many times over the years. What was new to me is this. I heard this message being repeated through various books of the Bible, various Bible Studies and from Godly people randomly speaking into my life and with each new repeat God had asked me to consider some questions. As I answered the questions and asked my own, Luke 11:9 was the response from God's word.
At
first glance this verse seems very unrealistic. No one ever gets
everything they ask for. I always saw this verse as a nice thought.
Surely, God meant that if I asked for what was in His will I would get it, but is
that really true?
1 John 5:14
14
And this is the confidence that we
have before Him: If we ask anything according
to His will, He hears us. 15 And if we know
that He hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we already possess what we
have asked of Him.…
Again, these are
all sermons I've heard before. How to pray with confidence. Don't
worry, I'm not going to give you the same sermon. You see, part of getting a
repeating message like this is personal meaning. The verse that tells us
to Ask, Seek and Knock...Jesus is speaking. You can't get more direct
words from the mouth of God than that! He is teaching on prayer, that's
true, but He's also teaching us so many more things at the same time.
He's teaching us about Himself, God the Father and the Holy Spirit. Who
they are and how much they love us.
If this life is a great
adventure, with the express purpose of knowing and glorifying God and helping
others do so, then that's how we should be living and how we should be reading
His word, right?
So as I sat there
this morning, two things occurred to me.
- Jesus
spoke Luke 11:9 after the example of a persistent neighbor banging on
the door for bread until the owner got up to give him what he asked
for. Classic squeaky wheel. Think about it...What is God
saying about prayer here? I don't think He's telling us to be a
squeaky wheel, so what then? This is about persistence. We
pursue what's important and of great value to us. Unlike the Wizard of Oz,
there is no humbug sitting behind a curtain ready to hand knowledge,
courage and understanding to us. Those things are gained through
pursuit. It's an adventure, a quest, a treasure hunt!
- If
we are seeking and investigating God, we'll find Him. If we are
looking for His blessings, provision, protection and the works of His
hands in our life...
We Will Find Them!
So let's go be
pirates today! Hunt down that treasure. Look for the dotted line
that takes you to the X. Search for the clues. Investigate the
mystery! Take your eyes off the shiny baubles and stormy seas and pursue
the real treasure...God!