God communicates like a WiFi signal ?

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Today, Veterans Day, we take a moment to remember and honor all those who have sacrificed their lives and continue to do so to achieve peace, freedom, and democracy. To each and every one of our veterans: Thank you for your sacrifice, your bravery, your service, and the example you set for us all. May God bless each of you and your families! Happy Veterans Day!

Today’s tip to become intimate with an invisible God is listening.

Listening is a rare art that has almost disappeared from our culture. As a therapist, I discovered it’s one of the missing ingredients in families and marriages. Some families love to yell, threaten, manipulate, or withdraw, but few love to listen. Media and social platforms have not helped us cultivate a society that listens.

Do you know any really good listeners? Are you a great listener?

The same ingredient is required in our times with God. God does not speak with a megaphone; He speaks with a still, small voice. Elijah discovered this: “Then He said, ‘Go out, and stand on the mountain before the Lord.’ And behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind tore into the mountains and broke the rocks in pieces before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind; and after the wind an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake; and after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire; and after the fire a still small voice.” (1 Kings 19:11-12, NKJV) God wasn’t speaking in the thunder, lightning, or earthquake. He still doesn’t speak in this fashion to you and me. 

I’m sure you may be as confused and frustrated as I was. I wanted to obey and serve God, but I couldn’t hear or feel anything until I discovered the secrets of hearing from God. Here’s my personal formula: 

  1. Commit to building a relationship with God.
  2. Carve out time every day in silence. 
  3. Think.

That’s right, thinking is how God will speak to you. You probably won’t see Him with your eyes until heaven. You probably won’t hear Him with your ears until you meet Him face to face, but He does speak to your mind every day.

Your mind is the satellite dish to hear from God. He communicates like a WiFi signal. We can’t see or hear the signal, but it can transfer libraries in a fraction of a minute.

So take a few moments every day to tune into your mind and think. Write down any thoughts that come to your mind. Some thoughts will be mundane and perfunctory, but others will be the very voice of God. In other words, God speaks to your mind every day with thoughts that will be creative, divine, and incredible. 

The Bible says the Holy Spirit is your counselor and comforter. “‘But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.’” (John 14:26, NIV) It also promises “‘the Holy Spirit will teach you at that time what you should say.’” (Luke 12:12, NIV)  

Your ability to hear God will come from these quiet moments, when the roar of the world will fade away, and the gentle voice of your Heavenly Father will lead you to better places.

Because you’re a miracle.

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3 Comments

  1. Edan Ezekiel Contreras on 11/11/2020 at 2:30 PM

    Sir, as a young man in the United States Air Force, I want to say thank you for your support. Secondly the help for prayer I ask for is actually with an ex of mine, she was in the service with me, but unfortunately was discharged due to her leadership in Alaska. She’s back home with her family which I thought she needed from being homesick, however, unfortunately isn’t the case. She is telling me she’s being depressed because she doesn’t have much of her friends around her or have the time to clear up her mind. She told me last night that her mother keeps getting on her about finding a place to live, but unfortunately hasn’t had any luck due to her job. I’ve told her she should take the time to go look at this place she had in mind, but makes seem like she doesn’t have it. I told her I’m always here for her, considering she doesn’t have anyone to talk to. All I’m asking for is prayers over her because she had faith in Christ while we were in tech school together, but seems really distant from God. I don’t want to force her to go back to Him because I’m not good with words, but all I ask for is prayers over her that God will bless her with time to look at these apartments she has been looking at and that He will also help her with her depression she has been going through. I pray Valentina Maria Marshall gets through this with the help of you, your team, and God.
    ~ Edan Ezekiel Contreras

  2. AGADA JOHN .D. MONDAY on 11/11/2020 at 4:28 PM

    Thank God for over come the trial of the enemy.Such situation happen to me all so,because the wife my immediate parient halping to organizing the marriage ceremonies in my wife family house,we did the engagment in August 16/2018,after the engagment in Anigba-ogugu of Olomaboro local government,we later come to our own place town Ogugu-center area olamaboro,then my senior brother Pastor:AGADG SUNDAY that work in FEDERAL INEC position EOPs, LOKOJA,use is car to help us taking us back to the capital state in Kogi state,Lokoja,where we work and reside,i also work as a CAMMY SECURITY GUARD that render services with federal high court,LOKOJA,after engagement estanced of my wife to listing to my instrustion or advised,she we say i am doing work that i wouldn’t have time for her,she we listen to naigebour that close to us,she even called some her boy friend,then i told my parient her attidued then i later took her home with my new born baby of some she born for in FMC LOKOJA in APRIL 24/2019,i thank God the baby.

  3. Sharon Garrison-Skinner on 11/11/2020 at 4:33 PM

    Happy Veterans Day much love all forces

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