How does God speak to you?

Jeremiah 29:13 You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.

Have you ever heard someone say that they were talking to God and he gave them a word? What does that even mean? Did they hear an audible voice that said something like, “Hey Debra, I have a word for you today?” No, of course not. It would be nice if God lit a bush on fire like he did with Moses or spoke directly to you in a dream like he did with Joseph, but that is not usually how it works. 

It’s a good desire to want to hear God’s voice. But many times, we make it out to be a lot more mysterious and harder than it should be, because we look to the wrong places for God’s voice. It is actually very simple. The Bible is where God’s voice can be heard. So, if you want to listen to God’s voice, then you need to read God’s word.

I suggest that you set aside 30 minutes in the morning or evening and call it your quiet time. Protect this time. Add it to your calendar. Create a special space for your quiet time and let everyone in your household know that you have set aside this particular time of the day to seek the Lord. Then start off with a short devotional, a Bible reading and then prayer journaling. God’s Word will pop up to address your prayer concerns. Sometimes immediately, sometimes over time. But it’s those breakthrough moments that are the incredible miracles that cement our faith and cause us to crave more time with Him.  I read a quote online that said, “I was praying, talking to God and then I opened my Bible and God won’t stop talking to me!”

Heavenly Father, thank you for giving me the Bible so that I can hear your voice.  Please help me to set up a quiet time so that I can hear from you every day.  Amen

Seek Me

Jeremiah 29:13 You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.

Have you ever heard a great song on the radio and you wonder who sings it or what the words of the song mean?  Don’t like music?  Okay, what about this . . . have you ever seen a yummy dish on your social media feed and wonder how to make it?  Jeez, not a foodie either?  Okay, how about this one . . . have you ever heard a news story and wanted to learn more about it?   In all these situations, what would you do?  You would seek an answer, most likely on the internet.  You would search Google for the lyrics to the song, the recipe for the dish or the details of the news story.  Well guess what?  You can do the same thing if you want to learn more about Jesus.

Today there are apps you can download that will put the entire Bible in the palm of your hand.  Devotionals are available at the tap of a button.  Encouraging words are scrolling through your Facebook and Instagram feed with links to all kinds of information about Jesus.  All you have to do is download it, tap it or click on it and you have access to some of the most amazing reading material that has even been published.  The Bible says that if you seek the Lord with all your heart, You. Will. Find. Him.  All you have to do is seek him. 

In Isaiah 55:10-11, it says (in a nutshell) that the words the Lord spoke will not return to him void but will accomplish what he desired them to accomplish.  So, if you read the Bible, the inspired word of God and the actual words of Jesus, those words will accomplish what Jesus intended them to accomplish.  If you seek Him, you will find HIM and his words will not return void.  This is such good news.  I do not always understand what the Bible is saying but I know the words will not return void, so I know Jesus is accomplishing something in me just because I read them.

So, go ahead and download a Bible app. I personally recommend YouVersion.  It has 61 English versions of the Bible including New International Version (NIV), New Living Translation (NLT), New King James Version (NKJV) and even The Message.  You can search for devotions by subjects or set up a reading plan to help you read the Bible.  I’ve got a notification set up every morning that sends me the “Verse of the Day” which helps me get my day started off right.

If you seek Him, you WILL find Him. 

Dear Jesus, thank you for technology. Thank you for the men and women that worked so hard to provide us with the resources we need to seek you and find you.  Amen.

Large Family

Exodus 12:37 The Israelites journeyed from Rameses to Succoth. There were about six hundred thousand men on foot, besides women and children.

Everyone typically gets together with family for the holidays.  Do you have a large family?  If I add all my aunts, uncles and cousins together on both my mom and dad’s side of the family, we total about 58.  Our family is not huge, but it is still hard to keep up with what everyone is doing.

It says in the Bible that when the Israelites left Egypt, there were 600,000 men.  Scholars believe that the total number of Israelites that left, including women and children, is more like 2.4 million!  Now that is a big family.  Have you ever thought about the logistics of moving 2.4 million people?  It’s not like they could load up in a bunch of cars, buses, planes or even a bunch of trains because they wouldn’t fit, not to mention they didn’t have those back then.  In fact, that many people wouldn’t even fit in AT&T Stadium where the Cowboys play football.  The stadium only holds 100,000 people. 

What about communicating with that many people?  How on earth did Moses connect with 2.4 million people to let them know it was time to go?  Sacrifice a sheep.  Paint your door frame.   Roast the meat.  Eat fully dressed.  There were lots of details that needed to be relayed to the Israelites that night with very little time to spread the news. 

To try to put it in perspective, there are about 2.4 million people that live in the city of Dallas and the city of Fort Worth combined.  Now imagine that there was one man in charge of leading us all out of Texas.  If we started marching together in a single file line, the line would be 450 miles long.  If we started marching in a line that was 100 people wide, the line would still be about 45 miles long.  What I’m trying to do is help you imagine how incredibly large this group of people was.  It was crazy big. 

Over and over again, after the Israelites left Egypt, they started to doubt God.  They complained about the provisions.  They even stopped worshiping God and started worshiping idols.  I wonder if I was on a 40-year camping trip with 2.4 million people, would I start to grumble too?  But then I remember that God showed up.  He was a cloud of smoke during the day and a pillar of fire at night. He parted the Red Sea so the Israelites could escape the Egyptian army.  He sent manna from the sky so that they were not hungry.  He provided water from a rock so that they were not thirsty.  If I witnessed all these miraculous signs and wonders that God performed in Egypt against Pharaoh and on the journey in the desert, I hope I would have stayed faithful.

What about you?  Do you sometimes find it hard to stay faithful?  Christians still have struggles today, but we should never allow difficulties and unpleasant circumstances turn us away from trusting God.  Proverbs 3:5 says “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.”  You may not understand why God is taking you on a journey through the desert, but your job is not to understand His plan.  Your job is to trust the Lord.  Lean into God when you have doubts.  Look for Him in your everyday life.  If you seek Him, you will find Him.

Dear Lord, thank you for showing up in my life when I have doubts.  Please help me to stay faithful to you even during the difficult times in my life.  Amen