How to Listen to God

Has God said no to a plan when yes was hoped for, or yes when no was expected?  After listening intently to God in a difficult season, I learned some lessons about how to listen to God. Our HOLIDAY Wellness Plan acronym letter up next is L: for Listen.

Serve only the LORD your God and fear him alone. Obey his commands, listen to his voice, and cling to him. ~Deuteronomy 13:4 NLT

We all make holiday plans: parties, menus, gifts, cookies, crafts, travel, concerts-the list is endless. But where in this planning is the true meaning-the ‘reason for the season’?  Often it gets lost amid the glitter, gold and gifts.  To truly give thanks and honor our Redeemer’s birth this holiday season, we must first listen TO Him.

God speaks to us daily and in each season; we just need to listen. Listen to what He’s saying in the Bible, our lives, our body, mind, and what He’s speaking to our heart and soul.

When we sense God speaking, even if it flies against what we want, we need to listen.  When seasons of life change and what we’ve always done isn’t possible or healthy, we need to listen.  When bad habits keep cycling, we need to listen.  When loved ones point out our stress or we feel it ourselves, we need to listen.  And when we don’t have enough time to do, be, or say what matters most, we need to listen.

But how? Learning how to listen to God may involve stepping out of our comfort zone. It may mean letting go of something we want to hold close, or grabbing onto something new and unknown. There are many ways to listen to God. Here are a few ways to hear His still small voice amid the noise of this world.

How to Listen to God

  1. Read the Bible. Search for what He’s trying to say to just you. God says if we seek Him we will find Him. But we must first seek by reading the Bible.
  2. Pray and listen to His reply. God always answers our prayers; we just may not like the answer.  Sometimes it’s yes or no but sometimes it’s wait. I think wait is the hardest answer. It’s living in limbo. We know He has a good plan for us we just don’t know when or how or maybe even what yet. That’s when faith comes in.
  3. Walk in the faith He gives. We rest in the knowledge His plan for us is greater than we can ever come up with. Faith is listening by showing up, reading, worshipping, and praying, even when we don’t feel like it.
  4. Listen to trusted voices-Christian leaders, family or caring friends. I’m most often around kids and older adults both of whom are sometimes more blunt in their assessments and comments. This breathes fresh insight into my sometimes stale thoughts. They can see what I cannot. It’s often helpful and how God speaks to me.
  5. Listen to our bodies and learn. If we are having aches and pains, gaining or losing weight without trying, can’t sleep, remember, or are negative in words or actions with others or ourselves, it may be God speaking. Listening to the physical clues He provides can lend valuable insight into habits, triggers, or physical issues God is telling us to address.

The holiday season is bearing down like an oncoming train. It’s increasingly difficult to hear His still small voice over holiday hoopla. But we need to find time and quiet to hear Him. Seeking, listening and following His voice from small things to those that seem impossible has led me to the most meaningful people, things, experiences, and moments in my life. Try it.

Be still, know, and listen for His voice and His plan for your holidays and beyond.

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12 thoughts on “How to Listen to God”

  1. I’m so glad I’m next to you at Thoughtful Thursday, Jill, because I really needed to read your Proverbs 31 devotional. (This one is good too, but the other one spoke directly to my heart and situation.) My heart aches for your loss and what you went through with your mom. The message you heard (“be still, be present”) is one I need to heed, also with my mom. Thank you so much.

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    • Hi Lois-I’m so happy that the devotion was helpful to you. It’s a constant battle to shut out the noise of this world to hear His still, small voice but so worth it as we seek to follow. Blessings to you as you follow His footprints, listening to His voice in your life.

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    • Thanks Brittany, we all need to listen to God’s direction in our lives. Glad to have connected with you! Thanks for comments and blessings as you follow Him!

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  2. I’m a neighbor at #FreshMarketFriday. I appreciate your post and your admonition to listen to God. It’s easy to get busy and never be still long enough to hear what God is saying to us. I pray that we all slow down and really listen. Your suggestions are timely.

    Blessings to you!

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    • Thanks Gayl and we all get so busy and focused on ourselves at times we miss the nuances of hearing His voice in our lives. Thanks for your comments and blessings to you as well as you seek Him!

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  3. Jill, I love how God refines our message to be His message, and I am so grateful you wrote from His prompting instead of your plan (Proverbs 19:21). Love this. It’s so easy to ignore that still, small voice, but when I do, I regret it every single time! Thank you for the reminder that listening is so very important.

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    • Yes! As He is the Author and Perfector of our faith, His message is what matters most, to us and those we seek to encourage to grow closer to Him! Thanks Teresa for your thoughtful encouragement!

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    • Thanks Crystal, it is about stepping out to be able to hear His still small voice speaking in ALL our circumstances. Thanks for stopping by, always a pleasure to see you!

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  4. I love how you outline here so many ways God could be speaking to us, through His Word, people, and even our own bodies! So good and practical and true.

    And I was so glad to see you at P31. Blessings and grace to you during this anniversary of your mom’s passing away.

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    • Thank you, Betsy! I am constantly humbled by God’s work and how He speaks to me, in good times and in bad. Listening more intently has been such a blessing and comfort. I am happy to share what He has been teaching me as I listen and follow. Thanks for your encouragement, my friend!

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