When People Pray: Ears to Hear and a Heart to RespondНамуна
Prayer is a Two-Way Conversation
Imagine a little boy or girl with a brand new set of never before used walkie-talkies.
Let’s pretend that both walkie-talkies have batteries and they’re fully charged. Both are fully functional and they are even on the same channel.
No doubt there are so many variables of things that could be wrong to one degree or another that would cause a conversation to be ‘un-hearable’. But in this case, let’s say that everything is in order, everything except one thing.
Both children are ready and have found separate sides of the house or yard or playground to begin their conversation. The first one to speak, pushes the button just like they should and begins to tell funny secrets or the plan for the covert operation to take over the big kid’s bedroom. However, the second one begins talking but never pushes the button. Thus, so begins the one-sided conversation.
This is by no means a perfect analogy, but more Christians than you might imagine are asking this question: “How do you hear the voice of God?”
Maybe you’ve wondered that for yourself at one time or another???
In John 10:27, Jesus gives us such a beautiful perspective to consider, “My sheep listen to my voice; I know them and they follow me.”
God has been speaking since the beginning. It was the sound of His voice that initiated creation. “In the beginning…”, God spoke and everything around Him listened and responded.
“The Bible is the primary way God speaks to His children, but it’s not the only way.” - Brian Alarid
Prayer is a Two-Way Conversation.
Listen in to the well-known authors Henry Blackaby and Claude King, “If anything is clear from a reading of the Bible, this fact is clear: God speaks to His people. He spoke to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden in Genesis. He spoke to Abraham and the other patriarchs. God spoke to the judges, kings, and prophets. God was in Christ Jesus speaking to the disciples. God spoke to the early church, and God spoke to John on the Isle of Patmos in Revelation. God does speak to His people, and you can anticipate that He will be speaking to you also.”
The nature of a conversation is that people (two or more) take turns talking and listening. A good conversation feeds the depth of a relationship.
When a husband and wife don’t communicate, when they don’t have two-way conversations… their relationship suffers. The same is true in our relationship with God.
God’s original design for prayer is a dialogue, not a monologue.
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God speaks in a way that you can hear Him. Be encouraged, there is no ‘right way or wrong way’ to hear His voice. Our job as children of God and followers of Jesus, filled by the Holy Spirit, is not to explain God into a box. Ours is to know Him, to talk with Him, to listen to Him, and to obey Him.
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