Readiness in Every Season
In 1 Samuel 3:10, we see young Samuel responding to God’s call after being guided by Eli to say, “Speak, for your servant is listening.” His willingness to be led with an open heart and to respond as told highlights an important part of his life: Being ready to hear from God requires a posture of humility and expectancy.
As we age and grow in years in our walk with the Lord, there are times that we become complacent with our past experiences with God and therefore forget to continue in the same willingness to hear his voice in our walk with him today. My experiences and the faith I had in my 20s, 30s, and 40s will not work for my life in my 50s, as I need the faith for what I’m experiencing now.
That time of my life was for yesterday’s faith. Yesterday’s time with God was good for yesterday, but I need the faith for today to get through my “now” moments. I need every day to be spent with the same willingness and openness of heart as I did in years past to fulfill today’s experiences. That can only be done by being ready in every season and stage of life in the time I choose to spend with him to continue to know His still small voice.
Knowing His Voice
Jesus reassures us in John 10:27, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” It is only through that intimate relationship between the shepherd and his sheep that allows connection with Jesus. As we spend time in His presence, we become familiar with God’s voice, and we learn to discern that voice through our ongoing relationship with him.
In the morning Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I plead my case to you and watch expectantly. (Psalm 5:3) This involves regular prayer, worship, and meditating on His word. So, in whatever season you are in, this will apply to them all. Seek Him and you will find Him, even in the still small voice, because you know that voice, and the Father knows you as well.
Blessings,
Marina Provencio