In 1 Kings 19 we read an incredible encounter Elijah has
with God. God tells Elijah to go out and meet him. An in the next few verses we
see a windstorm, an earthquake and a fire. But God is not in any of those
things. He comes to Elijah in a still small voice.
First of all, we can certainly see that we need to be silent
to hear from God. Psalm 46:10 says, “Be still and know that I am God.” Psalm
37:7 says to be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him. Psalm 62:5
says wait in silence. Job learned to be silent before God and listen to Him. In
1 Peter 3:4 we see that God finds a gentle and quiet spirit precious and
beautiful.
All this shows us that being silent before God is a good
thing. We know that the busyness and “noise” of life can drown out God’s voice.
We know that when the world around us distracts us we take our focus off God. Like
Peter walking on the water, when we take our eyes off Christ we sink.
But I have to think about all the times God spoke through
something else. He spoke to Moses in a burning bush. He led Israel with a
pillar of fire. He spoke with a thunderous voice from the top of Mt. Sinai. He
appeared to Saul on the road to Damascus in a brilliant light. The prophet
Isaiah talked about His presence filling the room as if with smoke and the
whole house shaking. And, on the day of Pentecost God’s Spirit came to the
disciples with the sound of a mighty rushing wind and with fire, shaking the
foundation of the building!
All too often it seems we wait around to hear a still small
voice from a God who is shaking our foundation! If we only listen for a still
small voice are we missing the shouts from God? Are we missing the burning
bushes? Are we missing the pillar of fire He sent to light our way? Are we
missing what He has already told us to do?
From my experience, I have seen many people cry out to God
to reveal Himself to them and then they sit back and wait. God wants to confirm
our faith in Him, but it does have to start with faith. Without faith it is
impossible to please God. Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God
exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him. (Hebrews 11:6).
Do you want to do great things for God? Then do them! But do
them with faith knowing that He wants to do great things through you! Here is a
good first step: Allow God to change the way you think. Romans 12:2 tells us to
let God transform us into a new person by changing the way we think. That is
how we will learn God’s will for us.
Here’s the thing, we know that God wants us to be good. We
know He wants us to follow Christ. We know He wants us to get others to follow
Christ. Even if it comes in a still small voice, those things won’t change! Are
we doing the things we know we should be doing? If we are not, then what are we
waiting to hear? Do we need God to say it again? Do we need to hear him whisper,
“Go into all the world and make disciples”?
There are certainly times when God will speak to us. But
until then are we doing what His Word has already told us to do? Do you want to
know the work of God? Believe in the one He sent (John 6:29). There is so much
that Jesus already told us to do, but yet we wait around to hear the “still
small voice” to tell us what to do.
James 4:17 tells us, “Remember, it is sin to know what you
ought to do and then not do it.”
If you don’t know what you ought to do then read the Bible.
Read the Gospels. Hear from Jesus’ words. Put them into action. Then, if you
need further direction, listen for the still small voice.
