Listening for God’s Voice & Responding
The voice of God can be a scary term to some people. But the truth is, God is always speaking. He is always extending His heart to His people. This isn’t limited to hearing an audible voice; God speaks our language. He will speak to us in the manner that will have the most impact on us. God uses limitless avenues to talk. Some hear Him most
clearly through artwork, others through studying science, and still others through fitness. He is a creative communicator!
When we hear the heart of God, through whatever way He has spoken to speak, it becomes our privilege to respond.
The ways we can respond to God are nearly as limitless as the ways He communicates. However, our response to God will typically include one of the following;
Confession & Repentance: Recognizing and turning from actions or behaviors that damage us or others
Forgiveness: Receiving the endless grace that God bestows upon His children when we turn to Him
Petitions: Sharing our needs, worries, and desires with God
Adoration & Worship: Reflecting back to God our love and enjoyment of Him Communion: Friendship with God, simply being with Him
There is no one way to pray. Your prayers can be your unique creation, and you can join with the saints by reciting centuries-old prayers found in resources like the Common Book of Prayer or reciting passages of Scripture, declaring the Truth found there. More often than not, we have a tendency to overcomplicate prayer, treating it as some stale, uninspiring recital of big words. Prayer shouldn’t be complicated. In fact, it should be one of the most natural activities of our faith. Talking with God doesn’t have to be an individual activity either. Ideally, we should prioritize having our own time with God, but throughout Christian history, prayer has been a beautiful communal and corporate activity. So, take time to speak to God one on one, but make time to join in prayer with other believers as well; you will be an encouragement for each other.
The YWAM Discipleship Training School class curriculum includes teaching on hearing God’s voice, prayer and intercession, and Bible overview. If you would like to receive these tools, sign up for the next DTS! Applying only takes a few minutes, and it’s totally free.