I just got back from speaking at a women’s retreat in Nashville, TN. The theme for the weekend was “Do you hear Jesus calling you?”. I have heard Jesus calling me, so I was super excited to share my story. I told story after story of how God spoke to me; from selling our home, leaving our community, then our church and lastly, selling my business to follow the dream of writing a book. By hearing, trusting and obeying God, we have travelled a path we don’t understand. But we continue to be obedient to what God has called us to do and that has led us to the very place we find ourselves today. We are just weeks away from launching my first book, The Me Disease; A Spiritual Journey from me to We. Be on the lookout for more information about the book, the release date and how you can help. We are excited to share it with you.
As I prepared the message for this past weekend, something incredible began to happen. This word emerged, as if desperately trying to get my attention. First, I noticed it while doing my Yoga with Adriene. Her theme of the day, “Listen“. As I allowed Adriene to lead me through the practice, I realized in order to listen or hear, I must first be quiet. Intrigued, I made a note to myself; “Be Quiet and LISTEN!”
While doing my devotions later that day, I was led to 1 Samuel 3:10-11 in the Message. It reads, “Then God came and stood before him exactly as before, calling out, “Samuel! Samuel!” Samuel answered, “Speak. I’m your servant, ready to listen.” I asked myself, “Am I ready to listen?”
Then God said in verse 14, “Listen carefully.” In my mind, I heard, “Pay attention.” I feel like I’m being guided to a lesson in listening. Instantly, I remembered a blog I wrote sometime back about “Want to hear from God?” which talks about this same passage.
Soon after, we left for church service. On the way there, my husband was talking. I, however, was deep in thought, Noticing I wasn’t paying attention, he said, “Are you listening?”. I hadn’t heard a word he said. I wondered what I had missed and began to pay attention, listening to the remainder of his story.
At the retreat, the same messages were appearing, not only in my talk but in the other speakers’ words as well. It was as if God was saying, “Listen, I have something to tell you that will make your ears tingle.” It makes my ears tingle at the thought of God wanting to speak to me.
And God does want to speak to us. Are you listening? Are you quiet enough to hear God whisper in your ear? Pay attention. Start noticing all the ways God might be speaking to you. The amazing thing is, when God begins to speak into your life, everything changes. I believe God is speaking to you. In fact, I believe God is speaking all the time. In nature, on billboards, through songs, definitely through other people and sometimes in that still small voice. I’ve heard it. I think you can hear it too.
Psalm 46:10 reads, “Be still, and know that I am God…”
1 Samuel 3:11 says, “See, I am about to do something…that will make the ears of everyone who hears about it tingle.”
This week, I want to challenge you to find some time with God. Quiet yourself with prayer, meditation, your breath. Whatever it takes. Ask God to speak to you and then listen. Pay attention because God will speak. I am confident of it. Be sure to come back and leave me a comment below. Let me know how God spoke to you. I’m excited to hear.
Let us pray, Father God, open our ears so that we may hear the words that you long to speak to us. Quiet our minds so that we might be able to pay attention and actually hear you. Thank you that you speak to us everyday in many ways. Continue to speak into our lives and give us the confidence to trust and obey what we hear. In Jesus Name, Amen. -M
4 thoughts on “Are you listening?”
Hi Melissa, I have been late posting because of a loved one you included in your prayers. He has improved. I remember hearing from my missionary neighbor who has traveled the world translating the Bible into multiple languages. It is a gift I find mesmerizing. She spoke at Church Women United and it was a last minute message prepared on the spot because she filled in for a speaker in crisis. This was the crux of the message: “If you don’t find time to listen to God, you won’t know what He wants you to do.” That single thought cuts across missteps, wasted time, exhaustion, and wheels turning on roads that lead to nowhere. Your message has captured the same essence.
Shan – thank you for sharing this. When we begin to hear from God, God clears the path for us to move forward. God is so good. And I am thankful for you. Love, -M
You got me at “The Me Disease.” There is not a bigger problem in the world of Christianity and beyond than that. Me, Me and Me! Can’t wait to read the book!
Bryan, I agree. If I could only get out of the way of myself. I’d love for you to be on my launch team. I had you down but didn’t know if we had confirmed you for real. You’ll get a digital version of the book for free and early. All you have to do is agree to leave an honest comment. -M