Two scriptural accounts have formed my “knowing” God.
Be still and know that I am God… Psalm 46:10a
Satisfied
While growing up, a picture of God’s loving care, which captured my heart was a nursing mother with her child found in Isaiah 66:11. It still does, but now my “priceless” picture of God’s love is that of a weaned child with his mother. A weaned child does not want anything from mom. He is in her arms content and fully satisfied. All he wants and needs is her presence.
But I have stilled and quieted my soul like a weaned child with its mother, like a weaned child is my soul within me. Psalm 131:2
When I am still in the presence of God, when I attend to him in prayer, when my quieted heart listens for his heartbeat, I find the source of my satisfaction.
The presence of God.
This still and quiet “knowing God” places me on Holy Ground.
Attentive
An account in the book of Joshua points us to an active stance of “knowing God.” It speaks to us of Holy Ground. Joshua 5:13-15
In it, Joshua encounters an angel, a commander in the army of God. Joshua falls face down, humbled and in awe. “What message does my Lord have for His servant?” Upon hearing that question, the angel announces, “Take off your sandals for the place you are standing is holy.”
Meeting with God is a holy thing. All too often I enter my prayer time distracted and in haste, with a casualness that can lead to callousness.
I want to replace my casualness and callousness with attentiveness and awe.
“What message does my Lord have for his servant?”
What message does he have for me?
Am I familiar with his voice?
…the sheep listen for his (the shepherd’s) voice. He calls his own sheep by name ad leads them out. When he has brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice. John 10:3b-4
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Just what I needed today! Precious words!
We serve a precious and Mighty God who meets us right where we are — and then takes to beautiful places He has planned!
Love this! I struggled for years thinking I wouldn’t hear God’s voice. He would be calling, but I would be so frightened that I wouldn’t know if it was Jesus or an enemy. Finally, I took the Word at its promise. Jesus will call. I will hear. I will know His voice. Now, after a lot of placing my faith in that scripture, I have the assurance of my Savior’s great love for me.
I like the Joshua 5 scripture, too. The one I repeat is as Samuel as a child says “Speak, Lord, for your servant hears.” I must listen and believe. I must acknowledge I’m willing to hear and obey.
Amen. Amen!
May we have ears to listen.
Devotion to obey.
Delight in knowing that we are known and loved, every square inch of our hearts!
The good. The bad. The ugly.
Known and loved!