Cutting through the noise

…He rewards those who earnestly seek Him. –Hebrews 11:6c (NIV)

If God chose to speak to us using methods unmistakable, undeniable—a clearly audible voice or a conversation with an angel, perhaps—identifying His voice would be simple. Such encounters would be impossible to ignore, even for the distracted or dissenting among us. He employs methods like these, but only very rarely. Much more often, He uses methods any of us can mistake, or even deny—methods like His still, small voice and human agency.

Identifying His voice when it comes through these latter methods is—by intentional design—more difficult. Note the story of Elijah on Mount Horeb, when God used His still, small voice. He made it clear the nature of this voice need not be dramatic, nor the volume loud; it was a gentle whisper. Unobtrusive. It wasn’t forced upon Elijah, nor is it upon us.

After the wind there was an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper. –1Kings 19:11c-12 (NIV)

The same is true of human agency. When He speaks through family, friends, acquaintances, His voice is likewise easy to mistake, easy to deny. Such people talk with us every day and the few words that are inspired can get lost among the many that are not. Again, unobtrusive. But, though unobtrusive, Elijah still heard God’s voice.

And so can we. We can hear it—but we must listen determinedly. Otherwise it’ll fade into noise. Why? Why does God allow us to find Him when we seek Him earnestly and hide Himself from us when we do not? To do differently would be coercion, or close to it. And that’s not how He works.

When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave. Then the voice said to him, “What are you doing here, Elijah?” –1Kings 19:13 (NIV)

Okay, so what do we do?
Get rid of distraction. Drop the skepticism. Drop the defiance, brother. He wants a two-way relationship with you, one in which you speak and are spoken to . . . by God Almighty. That’s an astounding offer. All He wants is for you to choose Him, freely. Choose Him.

(This message was brought to you by my brother in Christ, Stan Chesser. For more great content from Stan, check out the Convoy Facebook page)

Scott Thompson