There are many who think they are hearing from God
when maybe they are not. How annoying are the superspiritual
who always say, "God told me this -- God told
me that -- God told me this other." It seems
that their every thought is a revelation from God.
God does not customarily operate that way. He speaks
to us, but He does not chatter away, day in and day
out, the way some people claim He does. This has been
my experience, and it is the concept that is in accordance
with the biblical record.
The Bible says that we can tell if someone is a prophet
by seeing if what he has said comes to pass (see Deuteronomy
18:22). That is a very pragmatic test, and it works.
A friend who purported to hear from God told me,
"My second child is going to be a boy. God told
me." His second child was a girl. He said, "Well,
God told me that it was not second child who was going
to be a boy, but the third child." His third
child was a girl too. At that point I determined,
That brother isn't hearing from God. It was clear:
He made a statement, supposedly from God, that did
not come to pass.
There is no shortcut to spiritual understanding.
You have to learn to walk with God and to know His
voice; otherwise, you will mistake your own voice
for His. You even may be fooled by the voice of Satan,
or you may hear the clamoring voice of the world.
It is so easy to get these voices mixed up. Usually,
God speaks to us in a still, small, quiet voice (see
I Kings 19:11-13). It takes time, prayer, and waiting
on God to hear His voice.
Nor does God scatter His pearls around recklessly.
He said, "You will find Him if you seek Him with
all your heart and with all your soul" (Deuteronomy
4:29). God does not reveal Himself to every casual
onlooker who would take sacred things and play with
them like toys. I have known some adults who treated
the gifts of God as if they were just little baubles
to play with. To please God and to receive counsel
from Him, people must be both determined and serious.
How do we succeed in hearing God's voice? By spending
time with God. The ultimate is not merely to get direction
from God; the ultimate is to know God. God can make
it difficult for us to get into His presence, because
He wants to see if we truly will expend the spiritual
energy and exercise necessary to do so. Will we stop
certain sins? Will we get rid of things that hinder
us? Will we truly seek Him with all of our hearts?
Some people only want a quick fix. "God, tell
me how to make money on this business deal, please.
See you next time!" And then that is the end
of it. But God wants to be treated with reverence
and deference that His nature warrants. He wants to
change us, not merely give us quick answers to difficult
problems. We will never be changed unless we come
into His presence, spend time with Him, and allow
Him to purify us from our sinful nature.