"When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on his own but will tell you what he has heard. He will tell you about the future He will bring me glory by telling you whatever he receives from me." John 16:13-14
Truth. It’s a precious commodity in this crazy world. Many people see truth as a variable, something that depends on the eye of the beholder or the twist of a circumstance. What God says is truth without variable and when God speaks I want to listen. I want to hear what God is saying to me because that is the only truth I can depend on. I want to be listening for the voice of the Holy Spirit, don’t you? But how do I recognize what the Holy Spirit is speaking to me?
The Holy Spirit superintended the writing of God's Word and will highlight passages as I am prayerfully reading. That is one way He points me to truth. But He is also the still, small voice of God in the thoughts that won't go away. He whispers ideas and reminds me of what God's Word says. When I am in the Word regularly I fill myself with truth and I give the Holy Spirit something to work with when He wants to speak to me. Are you filling yourself with the truth of God’s Word on a daily basis? If you aren't, then I encourage you to be in the Word and give the Holy Spirit truth to draw from when He wants to speak to you. But how does that work? How do I recognize that still, small voice? Are you asking that question, too, my friend?
It takes practice to know the difference between the Holy Spirit and my own thoughts and emotions. Not one of us is going to get it right every time. Only Jesus had 100% accuracy. Then how can you and I be sure that we are hearing the voice of God and not something originating from within ourselves? How can we know the truth?
First, be aware of the Word coming to your mind. Often the Holy Spirit will remind us of the Scriptures we have read or studied when we need them most. The Holy Spirit might speak through your pastor's voice in your head, speaking something from a recent message that applies to your current situation. Or you may notice the same verse appearing several times in different places over a short period of time. Pay attention to those kinds of things, but if it isn't clear what God might be saying, then ask Him to show you. It is the Holy Spirit's job to enlighten you and me and make God's Word clear. The Holy Spirit is resourceful. He will use whatever we have already put into ourselves to help us hear God's voice.
Second, what are your circumstances saying? Are your circumstances supporting what you believe the Holy Spirit is speaking to you? There are times when what we think God may be saying to us doesn't seem to make sense. That's when we need to assess it from more than one angle. If it doesn't make sense, but I see it in His Word and it's come up several times in different ways, then I evaluate if circumstances seem to be pointing in that direction. If circumstances seem to line up with the other indicators, then there is another test: Do those whose opinion I trust agree with what I believe God is saying to me?
It can be hard to ask others what they think about what you believe God may be saying to you, but it is one of the most valuable tools in discerning God’s voice. It is risky to put yourself out there and ask for feedback, even from those you love and trust. There is always a chance that they will disagree or point you in a different direction, but that is all the more reason why it helps to run it by them. As I said before, emotions can sometimes masquerade as the Holy Spirit and emotions can cloud our ability to hear God clearly. In situations where emotions run high you need the benefit of clear and impartial spiritual input from people you trust.
I was once offered a prestigious volunteer opportunity that I really wanted to take. I felt good about being asked and I knew that it would be a place of positive influence in an area that I am passionate about. But when I asked my husband if he thought this might be God speaking to me, he was concerned about the amount of time it would take and the stress it would put on me. Since it was an area of ministry outside the church and I was serving as a pastor, he suggested that he would be okay with it if our lead pastor would allow me to use church time to work on this volunteer position. I was disappointed and frustrated. Didn’t he see that this was a great opportunity that God was giving me? Why was he putting an obstacle in my way? I didn’t like what he said, but I wanted to honor him, and I also knew that there was a chance he was right. Even though I was sure that he just didn’t understand, I followed through on asking my pastor.
While I waited for an answer from my pastor, I found myself in a counseling situation where I was encouraging someone else not to overload their schedule and realized that the Holy Spirit was nudging me with the words I was speaking. He also reminded me that earlier that morning our staff devotion had been along similar lines, and, oh by the way, so had some of my recent personal devotions. By the time I heard from my pastor that he had no problem with me taking the position, but considered it outside my work responsibilities, it was merely a confirmation of what I knew God was saying...but I really wanted to do it!
I turned the position down and shortly after that, our lives began to take a major shift. I was so grateful that I had obeyed the voice of the Holy Spirit and passed on that position. There was no way that I could have maintained it with all that was happening in our lives. God knew in advance what I did not.
And that is true for you, too, my friend. God knows in advance what you need to know and will go to great lengths to make sure that you can hear His voice. He wants to speak to you. He wants you to know Him and His will. He really, really wants you to know what is true, what He says is true, in the midst of all the chaos.
Most of all He just wants you to know that He loves you. When He makes Himself as clear in your life as He did with that volunteer position for me it is like He is sending you a Valentine with the words "I LOVE YOU!" emblazoned on the front. And, my friend, that’s the truth!
Key Thought: The Holy Spirit will speak through more than one method to make sure that I clearly hear His voice.
A Scripture to Consider: "When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on his own but will tell you what he has heard. He will tell you about the future He will bring me glory by telling you whatever he receives from me." John 16:13-14 NLT
A YES Challenge: What might the Holy Spirit be speaking to you through His Word and through circumstances? Ask a trusted spiritual confidant for their feedback and ask God to confirm what you believe He is saying.
Prayer: Lord, help me to really believe that You want to speak to me. Make me more aware of the ways that You already are speaking to me and help me to recognize the confirmations. Give me the courage to ask those whom I trust for advice. Use them to make Your will clear to me, even if it contradicts what I really want to do. What I want most is to know You better and receive Your love for me. Help me to hear Your truth. Amen.