I’m Doug Apple...and my heart is on fire. (Luke 24:32)
Can you name even one person who lives close enough to God to hear what He is saying?
That’s a provocative question, and it comes from Jeremiah 23:18 in The Living Bible.
God was talking about the false prophets in Jerusalem, and He said, “Can you name even one of these prophets who lives close enough to God to hear what He is saying? Has even one of them cared enough to listen?”
The answer was no, and the result was going to be judgment on Jerusalem.
Now the question comes down to us today. Can you name even one person who lives close enough to God to hear what He is saying?
That got me thinking about this. What does it even mean to “live close to God”?
What would be the keys to living close to God? Here’s what I came up with.
Number one: repentance.
God is holy and our sin keeps us away from Him, so we need to repent and be forgiven in order to live closer to God.
That means we are sorry for our sins, we ask God to forgive us, and we walk away from our sins and toward God.
Number two: draw near to God.
James 4:8 says, “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” It’s really quite simple. I teach what I call The Matthew 6:6 Principle, which is “get alone, shut out distractions, and talk to God.”
So the first two keys for living close to God are repent and draw near to God.
Number three is: listen for Him to communicate.
Romans 8:16 says His Spirit bears witness with our spirit. John 14:26 says the Holy Spirit will teach us all things.
The problem is not God speaking. The problem is what we read in Jeremiah 23:18, does anyone even care enough to listen?
I like the advice given to the prophet Samuel when he was boy. Just say to God, “Speak Lord, for Your servant is listening.”
Of course we can’t make God speak to us on command. He is the Shepherd, we are the sheep. He is the Potter, we are the clay. WAITING on the Lord is a key to listening.
Here are three catalysts for hearing from God:
--His scripture
--His people
--His creation.
So what we do is read the Bible and listen for the Holy Spirit inside of us to speak to us through something we read.
We listen to God’s people, our fellow members in the body of Christ, and as we listen to them, we listen for the Holy Spirit inside of us to speak to us through something they say.
And we observe God’s creation, His wonderful world and universe, and we listen for the Holy Spirit inside of us to bring revelation to us as we marvel at God’s creation.
So far we have three keys for living close to God: repent of sin, draw near to God, and listen for Him to communicate.
And the last key is this: do what He says.
I have found that most leaders, including God, are not keen to communicate new things if we haven’t done the previous things.
So there you go, four keys to living close to God:
--repent of sin
--draw near to God
--listen for Him to communicate
--do what He says.
Then when someone says, “Can you name even one person who lives close enough to God to hear what He is saying?” you can answer with this, “I’m trying!”
May God bless you today.
I’m Doug Apple.
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