I wanted to share this with all of you.

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Today's Daily Encounter

Listen Up

"Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted
among the nations, I  will be exalted in the earth."1



I have read how, in days of yesteryear, people used 
ice-houses in order to preserve their food. I heard
how one man lost his pocket  watch while working in
one of these ice-houses. He searched diligently for it
raking through all the sawdust on the floor--but
without success. Fellow workers  also failed to find
it.


A boy who wanted to know what all the fuss was about 
went into the ice-house, closed the door, and before
long he emerged with the  watch.


"How did you do it?" the men asked.


"I closed the  door," the boy replied, "lay down with
my ear in the sawdust on the  floor, and kept very
still. Soon I heard the watch ticking."2


Many people ask, "Does God  speak to people today?"
And how would I know if God spoke to me?


Actually God speaks to us in  a myriad of ways. But
unless we stand still long enough and listen with our 
heart, we may never hear him. God may not speak in an
audible voice but he "speaks"  very specifically
through his Word, the Bible. But we need to read and
study it  to get his message. And God "shouts" to us
through creation. As his Word, the  Bible, says, "The
heavens declare the glory of God;  the skies proclaim
the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth
speech;  night after night they display knowledge.
There is no speech or language where  their voice is
not heard. Their voice goes out into all the earth,
their words  to the ends of the world."3 


God also speaks to us  through various circumstances.
Unfortunately, some of us don’t stop and listen  until
a crisis hits us and causes us to slow down and take
stock of our  life.  


Basically, however, in life  we see what we want to
see, we hear what we want to hear, and we pay
attention  to what we want to pay attention. Hearing
God’s voice is a choice. If we truly  want to hear it,
we will.



Suggested prayer: "Dear God,  thank you that you have
revealed yourself clearly to all of mankind especially
through your Word, the Bible, and through your
creation. Please help me to slow  down and listen with
my heart to what you are saying to me. Help me to not
only  hear, but also to obey. Thank you for hearing
and answering my prayer. Gratefully  in Jesus’ name,
amen."  


1. Psalm 46:10 (NIV).

2. Story taken from  "Directions" by James Hamilton.

3.  Psalm 91:1-4 (NIV). 

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