It is a choice to listen, because often it requires obedience and therefore stepping out of our comfort zone. Often times the voice does not always make 'sense' to our rational, logical mind. Why would He want to make sense to our rational minds anyways? He is God of the universe, God of all power and creation. What He does who can fathom? He holds the keys to all things. Does it make sense to you how a leaf falls from a tree and gently lands here or there? Does it make sense to you that the Holy Spirit is like the wind and where He blows who can measure? Ah, therefore we must walk by faith and not by sight. We must learn to listen to not just another human voice, but an eternal voice. A voice that thunders and rumbles, and yet is soft and still. I am slowly learning. I often feel like a dumb sheep that just does not get it. We are all on this journey of learning to listen and obey.
Testimony:
Just the other day my 5 year old son and I were driving home from the grocery store. I noticed a man walking on the side walk with a cane. I drove pass him and all of a sudden I had a split-second urge to turn around. I say split second because that is all it takes usually to talk yourself out of something like this. If we learn to obey in split-second moments then we would be much further along. Anyhow, so I said to my son that we needed to turn around and pray for the "man with the cane". He seemed eager to do so, an adventure with dad nonetheless. I pulled into a parking lot and jumped out of the car and walked up to the man and greeted him in English. He looked and me and said, "No Hablo Ingles". Thankfully I am fluent in Spanish so perfect! I then asked him why he had the cane and he began to explain to me the 'incurable' hereditary bone disease he had. I then began to share with him that there is no disease or sickness that in 'incurable' to the One who created His body. I told him that I believed that God wanted to heal his body. I then asked him if he believed in God. He said yes, so I then proceeded to share the power of Jesus blood with him. My son and I laid our hands on the man and began to pray. I sensed my hand and his shoulder and neck area getting really warm. I asked him after we were finished praying if he felt anything. He said that his neck and shoulder were hot and that he had more movement in them. We were excited because the Holy Spirit was working on him! I prayed again that God would complete this healing. He shook my hand and with a smile on his face walked off. Orlando was from Cuba, and I thought to myself of how good God is to allow us to partner with what He is already doing. Had I not listened to "The Voice" in a split-second fashion, I would have missed this opportunity.
I want to encourage you no matter where you are at in your faith. I am a nobody who often times misses the mark. I am not always obedient, and I am not always taking every opportunity that God has given me. I want to me more faithful, more obedient, and more consistent with sharing the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ and praying for the sick. Be blessed today.
"Lord help me to follow you today wherever you lead. Would you allow me to be like a child
and simply hold your hand through this journey?"

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