Mike Hosey, An Elder |
God has graced me with the opportunity to counsel a lot of
people. In those instances, I do my best to bring to bear whatever wisdom he has
given me to their problems. Unfortunately, they often carry barriers that keep them
from hearing that wisdom.
Literally. They can’t hear it.
Often that barrier is a lack of trust. If they don’t know me, then they don’t trust
me. If they don’t trust me, anything I say is suspect, and goes in one ear and
out the other. But if I’ve done my part to get to know them, and they’ve done
their part to get to know me, then a faith in my sincerity develops, and they begin
to trust the process. After some time, they learn to hear the wisdom. Once this
kind of relationship emerges, all I have to do is prompt them to trust me when
I notice they’re no longer hearing me.
I can remember a time when a woman I was counseling was in a
full rage after having been offended by the words of a peer. Screaming,
yelling, gnashing of teeth, and a fear of bodily harm and property damage
oppressed the atmosphere. I tried my best to speak wisdom into her situation.
But nothing was getting past her ears. Finally, during a brief pause in her
rage, I was able simply ask, “do you trust me?” For some reason, she thought about
that question. I reminded her of past moments in our relationship where my
sincere concern for her well-being had been displayed. She relented to faith. She could then listen
to the wisdom that I (and others) had to offer, and we navigated the morass in
which she found herself.
Hearing God is very much like this. If you want to hear him, then you’re going to
have to trust him. If you don’t, then
instead of hearing God, you’re going to hear the voices in your own head. You’re
also going to hear the voices of those things you do trust. Instead of hearing
God, you’re going to hear what your comfort tells you. You’re going to hear what your fear of losing
something tells you. In fact, you can learn to trust in the certainty of your
heartbreaks, your failures, and your flaws so strongly that they become
deafening.
But if you trust God, you can listen to him. He’ll tell you
a different story. One of love, and victory, and perfect renewal, even as you are traversing troubled waters.
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