David Wilkerson Today
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2010
HE WANTS TO TEACH US TO KNOW HIS NAME!
Those who truly know God have learned how to recognize his voice above all
others. He wants you to be absolutely convinced that he desires to talk to you and tell you things you’ve never seen or heard before.
The Lord recently showed me that I was still wavering about hearing his voice speak to my soul. Oh, I know that he speaks and that his sheep need to know the Master’s voice. But I doubted my ability to hear him. I spent all my time “checking” the voice I heard, and when it was too big or too mysterious for me, I thought, “This can’t be God. Besides, the devil can speak too. The
flesh speaks; lying spirits speak. A multitude of voices come at us all the
time. How can I know God’s voice?”
I believe that three things are required of those who would hear God’s voice:
1. An unshakable confidence that God wants to speak to you. You have to be
fully persuaded and convinced that God longs to speak to you. Indeed, he is a
speaking God and he wants you to know his voice so you can do his will. What
God tells you will never go beyond the boundaries of Scripture. And you don’t have to have a Ph.D. to understand his voice. All you need is a heart that says, “I believe God desires to talk to me.”
2. Quality time and quietness. You need to be willing to shut yourself in with
God and let all other voices hush away. True, God speaks to us all day long.
But whenever he has wanted to build something into my life, his voice has come only after I have shut out every other voice but his.
3. Ask in faith. We do not obtain anything from God (including hearing his
voice) unless we truly believe that he is able to convey his mind to us and to
enable us to understand his perfect will.
Jesus says, “If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he
give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent? Or
if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?” (Luke 11:11-12). In
other words, if you ask your heavenly Father for a word—a clear direction, a
godly correction, a particular need—do you think for a moment he will instead let the devil come and deceive you?
Suppose a son calls his father every night for direction and advice. Then one
day the father decides to play a joke on him and hires an impersonator to
answer the phone—someone to mimic his voice. When the boy calls, the imposter gives him all kinds of off-the-wall advice and phony counsel. Suddenly the son is absolutely confused and heartbroken because everything he hears goes against what he has learned from his father. What kind of father would you say this man is? Yes, a cruel one! Yet that is what we accuse God of being when we do not trust him to give us his voice but one of an imposter.
God is not a tease. He will not allow the devil to deceive you. When God
speaks, peace follows and Satan cannot counterfeit that peace. If you are in a
place of quiet and rest, convinced that God can speak to you, then you have an assurance that never changes. You can go back to God a thousand times and you will receive the same word—because it is trust!
Read this devotion online: http://www.worldchallenge.org/en/devotions/2010/he-wants-to-teach-us-to-know-his-name