Hearing God in a Noisy World

From the time the alarm clock pierces the softness of sleep, we are bombarded with noise.  The daily clamor comes not only from people in our lives, but the technology that pings incessantly and indiscriminately.  Add our inner barking voice, reminding us to do this, be there, and stop that, and it can feel like a cacophony of crazy.

In the racket of the babbling noise that cocoons the day in blasphemous sound, have we become deaf to the voice of God?  “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I tell you?” (Luke 6:46) So often, we ask God for help, intercession, and mercy, but we never pause long enough in the grace of silence to let him fill the void.  It’s impossible to know his will if we can’t distinguish his voice from the commotion that commands our attention.

Jesus doesn’t strike me as a big yeller either.  He is the essence of love and love doesn’t compete in the shrill of striving.  His message is pretty succinct.  “Jesus replied, ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.  And the second is like it, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’” (Mathew 22:37-39).  Our ability to give and receive love is challenged by the surmounting noise that often has little to do with our souls.

Our souls crave the quiet that is God.  Often, when it comes to problem solving and big decisions, we rely on intellect.  Reasons, facts, and logic become the trinity we turn to.  The noise in our head sputters off a list of pros and cons.  We ask friends for advice.  We read books to guide us.  We troubleshoot and play out different scenarios, alternating the variables, and exposing flaws like a crime-scene detective.  Inadvertently, we create more noise for ourselves — obscuring the voice of God with the chatter of our reasoning.  The head talks, talks, and talks.  It means nothing if the heart is pulled toward something different.  Our hearts hold the voice of God.  Without quiet, we will never hear the whisper of his wisdom, the lull of his compassion, or peace of an answered prayer.

Silencing the outside noise to spend time with God in prayer allows us a chance to listen to the one true voice that is truth, hope, love, and mercy.  It offers us the peace of clarity and certainty that could only come from God.  It gives us the strength to persevere and patience to endure.  It’s a chance to hear the message of his will and be reminded of the blessings of his providence. It’s a space to surrender, slough off concerns, and rest in the quiet of his compassion.

When the din of the day dictates our decisions, it’s hard to decipher the voice of God.  Yet in the silence of our hearts, he waits.  An echo of love, waiting to be heard.

Writing this, I thought about all the times in my life that I went to God seeking and in that fervor to find, I so rarely made time to listen! I would love to know how you create quiet in your day to spend time with God.  Please share!

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2 thoughts on “Hearing God in a Noisy World

  • February 18, 2019 at 3:41 am
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    I just read this post for the first time, even though you wrote it a couple weeks ago. But, i think I was supposed to read it now… This message is so true! I’ve been getting up earlier than everyone and spending time in prayer, but even then, I find my mind wondering or my logic take over. However, the more consistent I am, the more I can be quiet with the Lord. Thank you for this reminder…

    • February 19, 2019 at 1:54 am
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      That’s great that you are making that commitment Jeannette and showing up for yourself and for God. I will always believe that is the most important part. We can’t put too much expectation on what happens from there because then we miss the point — and the peace of just being with God.

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