James W. Goll:
"Listening Prayer: Learn to Hear His
Voice"
Thanks to all of you who pray with
us every week as a part of our Global PrayerStorm efforts.
Our numbers are slowly growing and we trust our impact will
as well. How wonderful it is to unite in Spirit-led worship
and Spirit-led prayer together across the nations of the
earth.
I am going to share a practical
teaching on Listening
Prayer. Every so often I want to make sure that
we are not just "agenda oriented" but that we are
God-oriented, Jesus-centered and Holy Spirit-dependent. Now,
if He shows you or tells you something to intercede for—then
go for it. So this week we will practice His presence and
"Listen instead of Engaging"; this is a great opportunity to
rest in His presence. Okay—let's engage in Listening
Prayer this week. It will be a time when you
will encounter God. Remember, listening requires that we are
still and waiting on Him!
With
Anticipation!
James W. Goll
for the PrayerStorm
Having a Listening Prayer Experience:
Laying the Foundation
The primary verse and emphasis I
want to use is Proverbs
8:32-36:
There are three key words which are
in the passive, continuous
tense:
1. listen
2. watching
3. waiting
The promise is in
verse
35:
1. "When you find Me you find
life!"
2. "You will obtain favor from the
Lord."
But how do you find
Him?
Two Listening Prayer Experiences From the
Life of Joshua
First, in Exodus
17:8-13, Aaron
and Hur held up the hands of Moses, and as they did, Joshua
would win the battle in the field. (This shows the life of
the warrior is tied to the power of intercession and praise,
i.e. uplifted hands and
arms).
Second, in Exodus
33:7-11, while
all the other people would return to their own tents and
carry out their own "business as usual," young Joshua would
wait at the entrance of the tent of meeting. He would be the
first to see the reflection of God's glory and Moses' face.
This positioning of ourselves at the feet of Jesus—this
listening, waiting and watching—will do this for us as well.
We will see the face of Jesus and the radiance of God's
light shall shine upon us.
A Listening Prayer Experience From the
Life of David
Psalm
84:1-12, especially Psalm
84:10, shows an
example of a listening prayer experience from the life of
David:
"For a day in Thy courts is better than a
thousand outside. I would rather stand at the threshold
of the house of My God, than dwell in the tents of
wickedness. (I would rather be a
doorkeeper.)"
David knew the art of waiting at
the threshold of the door of the house of God.
This is the art of
listening, waiting and
watching.
The Lost Art of
Listening
The primary verse I want to focus
on now is Isaiah
50:4,5:
Pray these verses over your own life.
Ask that you be given a listening ear. But please note that
we do not each "hear" in the same manner. (See my
book The Beginner's Guide to Hearing
Godfor
details on that subject.)
Mark 9:1-8—The
Transfiguration
—Mark 9:7,
8
1. These Scriptures depict the
jealousy of the Father for His Son. It demonstrates His
great longing to speak to us.
2. They saw no one any more,
except Jesus. In order to hear God, we must learn to deal
with distraction. The key is to be so focused on Him that
everything else fades in the
background.
3. They could have gotten caught
up in lengthy discussions of the past or present moves of
God (Moses—the Law; and Elijah—the prophets). But the Father
directed their eyes to see Jesus
only.
4. We need a revelation of His
loveliness. This is a higher path than just resisting evil.
When we will see and know His love, then we will stop and
listen.
Luke 19:45-48—Listening In The
Temple
"And they
could not find anything that they might do, for all the
people were hanging on to every word He
said."—Luke
19:48
May a corporate people in our day
emerge who will press in daily and listen to His every word.
A promise of protection awaits such a
people.
Obstacles to Hearing God's
Voice
There are at least seven reasons
why Christians today do not hear from God on a regular (even
daily) basis. They are:
1. Lack of faith to believe that
hearing from God is for
today.
2. Lack of a commitment to Jesus
Christ as Lord of their life.
3. The presence of unconfessed sin
and a "double-standard"
lifestyle.
4. Ignorance of the Scriptural
evidence of the Believer's privilege to hear from God
personally.
5. Lack of teaching on how to
pursue such a listening prayer
experience.
6. Fear of being called a
"religious fanatic" or "off
balanced."
7. Fear of being open to the
"wrong spirits" or being led astray by the
enemy.
Assurance That God is
Speaking
If you can respond to the following
statements affirmatively, then rest assured that God is
speaking to you:
1. What I heard helps me to
respect (fear) the Lord and to depart from evil
(Job
28:28).
2. The message increases my faith
in or my knowledge and understanding of Scripture
(Proverbs
4:7).
3. The actions that will result
from following this will be full of spiritual fruits:
purity, peace, gentleness, mercy, courtesy, good deeds,
sincerity, and without hypocrisy (James
3:17).
4. What I heard strengthens me
"with all might" so that I can keep going no matter what
happens (Colossians
1:11).
5. It causes me to experience
joyfulness and thanksgiving to the Father
(Colossians
1:12).
Let Us Practice!
Let us learn the lessons of the
ongoing activity of listening, waiting and watching. This
week in our Global PrayerStorm efforts, let's commit
ourselves to these skills so that we will
truly
find Him and obtain favor from the Lord. Let
us be alert and learn the lost arts of communion with our
Master through our Listening Prayer
Experience.
Father, in Jesus'
name, I bring these lovely Believers to you this week. I am
asking that you open their ears to hear like disciples. I am
asking that, "You speak Lord, Your servants are listening."
May sweet communion with You be their joy this week, and may
Your voice be heard and acted upon for Your holy name's
sake! Amen and Amen!
James W. Goll
Encounters Network and
PrayerStorm
Email: info@encountersnetwork.com
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