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Hearing God's Voice in Scripture
God’s Communication through Scripture
2 Timothy 3:16-17: "All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work."
Interpretation: The Bible is presented as God's authoritative word, fully sufficient for teaching and guiding believers in all aspects of faith and practice. This suggests that regular engagement with Scripture is essential for hearing God's voice.
Guidance by the Holy Spirit
John 16:13: "When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come."
Interpretation: The Holy Spirit guides believers into all truth, implying an ongoing, dynamic communication that complements the written Word.
not speak of himself. or, from himself. The Holy Spirit works to glorify Christ (Joh_16:14), He does not draw attention to Himself. Just as any reading of Old Testament Scripture which fails to find Christ "in all the Scriptures" (Luk_24:27 note, Luk_24:44) is defective, so any work or ministry alleged to be that of the Holy Spirit, which in balance draws more attention to Him, or gives more emphasis to Him or His manifestations and gifts, than to Christ, is similarly defective. Regularly studying Scripture by means of well-chosen cross references will assist the student of the Bible to maintain the necessary and proper Biblical balance in all things (+*Joh_5:39, +*Isa_8:20 note. *Isa_43:10 note. Mar_7:9, +*Act_17:11; **Act_20:27; **Act_20:32, Php_1:9-10, Col_1:10, +*2Ti_1:7; **2Ti_3:16; **2Ti_3:17, +*2Pe_1:20 note). The study of Scripture in this manner will soon reveal to earnest students any imbalance or wrong perception of Biblical truth on their part, if they are willing to take the Bible as the sole authority for faith and practice (**Psa_119:18, +*Isa_8:20 note). This method of Bible study is "self correcting" (2Ti_2:15; +*2Ti_3:16), the surest corrective for the human tendency to fall into error or go off on tangents (Gal_1:6, Eph_4:14, Col_1:23; Col_2:7, 1Ti_4:16). Note that neither Jesus nor the Holy Spirit presume to speak on their own, but speak as directed by God the Father. In this, therefore, they are both subordinate to the Father (Joh_6:38 note), and the Holy Spirit is subordinate to the Son. +Joh_7:17, Gen_42:23.
but. Joh_5:19.
he will shew. or, tell. or, report. or, declare. Joh_16:14-15; Joh_16:25, Joh_4:25; Joh_5:15; Joh_15:15, +*Joe_2:28, Act_2:17-18; Act_11:28; Act_14:27; Act_15:4; *Act_20:23; *Act_21:9-11; Act_27:24, 1Co_2:6-10, Eph_1:17-18, 2Th_2:1-3; 2Th_2:12, *1Ti_4:1-3, *2Ti_3:1-5, 1Pe_1:12, 2Pe_2:1; 2Pe_2:14; 2Pe_2:19-21, 1Jn_1:5, **Rev_1:1; **Rev_1:19, Revelation 6-22.
things to come. Isa_41:22, Mat_11:3, Gal_5:5, Rev_4:1; Rev_19:10.
Personal and Direct Guidance
Acts 13:2: "While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, 'Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.'"
Interpretation: The early church experienced direct guidance from the Holy Spirit for specific actions, indicating that God does sometimes speak in a more personal and immediate way.
Do Believers Need to Hear God’s Voice?
Primary Guidance through Scripture
Psalm 119:105: "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."
Interpretation: Scripture is the primary means through which God guides believers. Immersing oneself in the Bible provides the foundational principles and wisdom needed for life.
Inner Witness of the Holy Spirit
Romans 8:14: "For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God."
Interpretation: The Holy Spirit's inner witness, often experienced as an inner prompting or conviction, is a crucial aspect of God's guidance.
This does not always involve an audible voice but a sense of direction and affirmation from the Spirit.
Discernment and Testing
1 John 4:1: "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world."
Interpretation: Believers are called to discern and
test spiritual impressions against Scripture and sound doctrine. This implies that while hearing God’s voice is valuable, it must be validated through biblical principles.
Paragraph: 1John 4:1-6 -
Warning Against False Teachers
1. Many False Prophets Have Gone Out Into the World v.1-3
Believe not every spirit -- (μὴ παντὶ πνεύματι). “Stop believing,” as some were clearly carried away by the spirits of error rampant among them, both Docetic and Gnostics. Credulity means gullibility and some believers fall easy victims to the latest fads in spiritualistic humbuggery.
spirits -- "The spirits are teachers, prophets -- men who claim to have a special revelation from God." - Frank L Cox
"In all ages of the church persons have arisen who claimed to possess supernatural powers, or to have received special revelations. John does not say that they all are insincere and time-serving; but he reminds us that they may be, and that their claims must always be the delusion of fanatical enthusiasts; they may be the lies of fanatical impostors." - Homiletic Commentary.
prove the spirits -- Put them to the acid test of truth as the metallurgist does his metals. If it stands the test like a coin, it is acceptable (dokimos, 2Co_10:18), otherwise it is rejected (adokimos,. 1Co_1:1; 2Co_1:1-7).
test -- try, prove. "run an assay on them as a metallurgist does his metals, and determine whether they were of God. They were to be able to do either by exercising miraculous power in the discernment of spirits (1Co_12:4-11), or by comparing the claims of these men with the known teaching of the Holy Spirit through properly accredited representatives. Today we test such teaching by comparing them with the New Testament. Isa_8:20
many -- Then and now! Even when I hear the VOICE of God and it is not in alignment with Scriptures I would reject it!
The need to hear God’s voice can be understood in a balanced way:
Scripture as the Primary Guide: Regular study and meditation on the Bible is crucial, as it contains God’s revealed will and provides comprehensive guidance for living a godly life. This is the most reliable way to "hear" God.
Holy Spirit’s Inner Witness: Being attuned to the Holy Spirit’s inner promptings and convictions is important for personal guidance. This requires a sensitive and prayerful heart, open to the Spirit's leading.
Discernment and Validation: Any perceived communication from God, whether through inner impressions, circumstances, or other believers, should be tested against the truths of Scripture to ensure it aligns with God’s revealed will.
In summary, while hearing God’s voice can include personal and direct experiences, it fundamentally involves understanding and applying the truths of Scripture, guided by the Holy Spirit, and discerning through a biblical framework. This balanced approach ensures that believers are anchored in God’s word while being open to the Spirit’s leading in their daily lives.
Thanks
J.