Hearing God Through the YearSample
Not a Checklist
But when Jesus turned and looked at his disciples, he rebuked Peter. “Get behind me, Satan!” he said. “You do not have in mind the concerns of God, but the merely human concerns.” Mark 8:33 (NIV)
While one may recognize in retrospect how the three lights (impressions of the Spirit, passages from the Bible and circumstances) work, trying to discern the three lights in the present may result in a swirl of confusion. Those without experience in the Way of Christ may try to use them as a formula, spiritual gimmick or quick fix—all “things of men” (Mark 8:33). They will then fall prey to the desire to get their own way and to secure their own prosperity and security.
The three lights cannot be used as a checklist—trying to get a reading of what circumstances say, a separate reading of what the Bible says and yet another separate reading of what the Spirit says, as we might get an accurate reading of the time of day by consulting three different clocks.
PRAYER: Ask God to show you how you might have used spiritual tools (such as Bible reading or intercessory prayer) as gimmicks or quick fixes. Have you turned Scripture verses or principles into checklists or formulas? Ask God to show you what approaches help you “have in mind the concerns of God” instead.
About this Plan
Dallas Willard urged us to learn and practice prayer as a two-way dialogue with God. These excerpts from his best-selling book Hearing God, assembled by Jan Johnson, are an invitation to meet God, to allow his voice to shape your choices, and to encourage your heart. As you begin this four-week reading plan, thank God that he promises to meet you wherever you are in your faith journey.
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