To LISTEN isn’t only about hearing. It’s about paying attention and responding.
“If we let the Spirit of God bring us face to face with God, we too shall hear something akin to what Isaiah heard, the still small voice of God; and in perfect freedom will say ‘Here am I; send me.'” Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest.
The prophet Isaiah’s writing was exquisite. As a writer, I stand amazed at his technical skills and creative use of language. But, even more impressively, his writing was relevant not only to his generation but all subsequent generations, including our own that reads it via this 21st century mechanism called technology.
Clearly, Isaiah paid attention to the Spirit’s voice, as in the vision in which he answered God’s call. Interestingly, though, Chambers wrote that Isaiah “overheard” the Trinity” speaking, “Whom shall we send?” God was not even addressing Isaiah directly, but Isaiah answered with “Here am I; send me.”
We don’t have to be in the throes of a heavenly vision to hear God, but we do need to be positioned where we can be attentive. That happens in many ways and venues, but the principle is the same: listening that includes a response completes the communication process and produces the best results.
© Marianne McDonough, 2024