Circumstances.
Hearing God’s Voice
November 27th, 2006
I was 16. I sat in Pizza Hut’s parking lot in my mom’s car. I wanted to apply for a job there, but I didn’t want to do it without God’s leading. So I made a deal with God. I said, “God, if someone comes out of that door in the next 5 seconds, then I’ll know that you want me to get a job here. 1 … 2 … 3 … 4 … 4 1/2 … 4 3/4 … 4 7/8…”
This is not an example of hearing God’s voice through circumstances. This is an example of “stupid.” When God speaks to us through circumstances, he doesn’t speak through circumstances that we set up. He speaks to us through divine situations.
One Bible example is Jonah. He disobeyed God and was running from Him. He had himself thrown off a ship in order to save the lives of everyone else on the boat. He expected to die. But then this whale came and swallowed Jonah. Jonah’s plan was to die; but his circumstance changed that. Through the circumstance he found his way back to God. (Read the short book of Jonah if you don’t know the story).
Hearing God’s voice through circumstances is a topic that must find balance between two pillars. Firstly, God certainly uses circumstances to guide us. Secondly, circumstances do not always indicate God’s plan. For example, bad things may be hindrances from Satan or a sign from God that we should stop. Both are possible, but the conclusions have opposite results. We make a big mistake if we look solely at our circumstances to hear from God, yet ignore the Bible, Godly counsel, and divine revelation.
November 27th, 2006 at 3:08 am
I’ve heard it said that the language of the Spirit is coincidence…It’s so true.
When the pastor comes up with a topic, and the person singing a special chooses a song that reinforces the topic, and the Sunday School teacher prepares a lesson on the same topic, and so on and so forth, all without anyone talking amongst each other…you know God is trying to say something.
And, you’re right, circumstance is not the only way God speaks. If we assume it is, then we set ourselves up for some pretty heartbreaking failures!
November 27th, 2006 at 1:12 pm
I agree with you. However, remember Gideon’s fleece….
November 29th, 2006 at 2:55 pm
I did this very same thing. It was VERY stupid! I was visiting friends back home (Michigan) and was driving by an old boyfriend’s house. I said, “God, if I see him outside, I’ll stop. If not, I’ll keep driving.” Just as I was at his driveway, he came out of the house, and I stopped. I knew he was unhappily married. I should not have been there. I met his kids and his wife (her name is Carrie also, btw) She was not happy to see me. When I think about that day and what made me stop, I don’t think it was a God-thing. I can explain it away and say God wanted me there to encourage him to stay with his wife (which I did), but my heart was being tugged and I was playing with fire.
Setting up circumstances like this is dangerous. Lesson learned.
December 2nd, 2006 at 11:56 pm
[…] Just like in my pizza hut example, hearing God’s voice through circumstances is subject to human error. Hearing God’s voice through divine revelation is also subject to others’ selfish desires. And the Godly counsel we receive could always turn out to be not-so-Godly after all. But correct interpretation of the Bible is a sure thing. Every time. […]