How
to Recognize God's Voice
- The Third Test
by Tom Holladay
"God's
intent is that through
the church, the manifold
wisdom of God should
be made known."
Ephesians 3:10 (NIV).
God
has not meant for anyone
to go through life alone.
He made us to live in
relationship with other
people. So when it comes
to hearing God's voice,
you need to listen to
the people around you.
You need a church family
and a small group to
confirm whether what
you sense God directing
you to do is true or
not. This is the third
test question: Are there
other people who can
confirm what I believe
God is saying to me?
If
God has genuinely spoken
to you, he will confirm
it through other mature
believers. This idea
that we have to do everything
on our own is an American
idea, not God's. He
wants you to share your
idea with others for
confirmation and listen
to their feedback.
And
if you feel resistance
to the thought of even
asking somebody else
about your idea, that
should be a huge red
flag that the idea did
not come from God.
The
reason God tells us
to get advice is because
he wants to save us
from a lot of things.
As it says in Proverbs
11:9, "The
wisdom of the righteous
can save you"
(GNT).
Advice
from other mature believers
can save you time wasted
doing the wrong thing.
It can save you from
wasting money. It can
save your reputation.
It can save you from
making mistakes.
One
of the main reasons
people mess up their
lives is that they have
no godly friends to
give them feedback.
That is why it is so
important to be in a
small group with fellow
believers who can hold
you accountable and
give you advice.
The
Bible says, "In
the multitude of counselors
there is safety"
(Proverbs 11:14b KJV).
If you are not in a
small group, you are
skating on thin ice
and you don't know when
you might fall through.
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