Hearing God

Jun 24

No one sees God

Mar 3

God Speaks to Theologians, Too!

My Conversation with God | Christianity Today

This story ROCKS!  :^)  I really believe that God speaks to us.  But because I can't provide a mechanical, static, repeatable definition (which our society, or perhaps just our human desire for control, seems to demand) for how and when God speaks, there are many faithful Christians I've met who discount the possibility of God speaking today.  Or at least they don't believe that it's common--to them it seems to be something that happens to a precious, chosen few.  I believe it's more common than that.  But since we can't "prove" it (in the laboratorial, repeatable scientific experiment sense), we're left with narrative.  Witness.  Testimony.

Jul 18

Wrestling about listening

I don't have a conclusive answer to the questions I've been posing the past couple of days. I'm not sure I ever will. On the one hand, I don't really think GTD is somehow only for unbelievers and the spiritually immature. But I don't want to fall into the trap of thinking the organizational equivalent of the Maasai man's comment about the American and his watch: "You keep your god on your wrist." I don't want to think that my dayplanner or Next Action list is the sum total of who I am and all that's worth doing on a given day.

There's part of me that really finds it comforting to think that (1) the God of the universe is constantly with me, (2) longing to guide me into a perfect pattern of circumstances where (3) I will find fulfillment in (4) glorifying Him.

And, to be honest, maybe part of the allure of this G.O.D. concept is that it takes the organizational onus off me and leaves it on the infinitely broad shoulders of God, who can handle it. While that may reflect my own laziness, it also leaves me with perhaps the larger burden of stifling my selfishness in order to be perfectly listening and obeying God 24/7. Wow.

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