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Getting Direction From God

We are currently in a message series called “How To Hear God Speak.” Last week we talked about five common ways that God speaks to us. God is a speaking God, we’ve just go to learn how to hear Him. Sometimes we need direction from God, but we miss His call. We haven’t learned how to get direction from God in the very real decisions that we have to make in life.

This week I’ve entitled the message “Getting Direction From God” I’m going to expand on how God communicates with us through the Holy Spirit. On all of the major principles of life, God’s Word is very clear. It teaches us what is right and wrong. However, many of the decisions that you and I must make in life are not directly answered in the Bible. There is no Bible verse that will tell you who to marry or what church to attend or what career to pursue and the list could go on and on. Those are very important decisions. There are also many smaller, everyday decisions that we need God’s guidance on.

This morning we’re going to look at a six step process to hearing God. It’s found in a little three chapter book in the Old Testament called Habakkuk. In the first chapter the prophet Habakkuk asks God six questions. In the second chapter he does six things to get direction from God. Finally the third chapter records God’s answers to Habakkuk’s questions. Now to get the most value from the message this morning, I’d like to ask you to think about an area in your life where you’re facing a major decision in the near future. Think about that area as we go through these six steps this morning and then put the six steps into practice this week.

Let’s read the first two verses of Habakkuk 2 which outline the six steps the prophet followed. NLT Habakkuk 2:1-2 I will climb up into my watchtower now and wait to see what the LORD will say to me and how he will answer my complaint. Then the LORD said to me, “Write my answer in large, clear letters on a tablet, so that a runner can read it and tell everyone else.” I’m going to take these six steps and put them into three points that will make it easier for you to remember them.

To hear more about this topic, listen to my July 15, 2007 message entitled Getting Direction From God

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Understanding How God Speaks

Last week we started a new message series called “How To Hear God Speak.” We talked about why it’s important to hear God and how you can prepare your mind to actually hear God speak to you. It’s very important to be able to hear your heavenly Father speak to you. Just imagine what trouble your children would have in life if they couldn’t hear you speak to them. You are God’s child and God is your Father. You never outgrow that relationship. You never grow up to the point that you don’t need to hear your Father speaking.

Jesus said in NIV John 12:49 For I did not speak of my own accord, but the Father who sent me commanded me what to say and how to say it. Jesus heard what His Father commanded him to say and He said it. Jesus’ words and actions were determined by listening to His Father speak and the same should be true of us.

A 5-year old girl named Barbara had disobeyed her mother and was sent to her room. After a few minutes the Mom went to her daughter’s room to talk to her about what she had done. Through teary eyes Barbara asked “Why do we do wrong things, Mommy?” Her mother replied, “Sometimes the devil tells us to do wrong things and we listen to him. We need to listen to God instead.” The little girl sobbed and said “But God doesn’t talk loud enough.”

Sometimes we think that God doesn’t talk loud enough but He is speaking. We just need to recognize all of the ways that He speaks to us. CEV Job 33:14 God speaks in different ways, and we don’t always recognize his voice. If we think that God only speaks in one way and we don’t hear anything in that particular way we may think that God is silent when He’s speaking. As you read the Bible, you see that it is full of hundreds of examples of God speaking to people. In the Bible, God uses many different ways to communicate. He spoke to Moses through the burning bush. He spoke to Jacob through an angel. He spoke to the nation of Israel through a cloud. He spoke to Balaam through a donkey and the list could go on and on.

Today my message topic is “Understanding How God Speaks.” The emphasis in my title is on the word “How.” What are the ways that God speaks? I’m going to talk about five ways that God speaks to us. These are not the only ways but these are five common ways that God speaks to people.

To hear more about this topic, listen to my July 8, 2007 message entitled Understanding How God Speaks

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Preparing To Hear God

Today we begin a new message series entitled “How To Hear God Speak.” This is an incredibly important topic. People who hear God speak to them are successes in life, people who don’t hear God speak end up failures. People who hear God find joy in fulfilling God’s purpose for their life. People who don’t hear God miss out on God’s purpose.

Just this past week, someone made the following comment on my blog “No matter what I try (and I’ve tried for 30 years), I don’t hear God. I listen. I pray. I read the Word. I’ve begged. I’m bitter and sour to the fact that – as bad as I want a relationship with Christ, I don’t have one. I’m seeking a true relationship with God, a real relationship like I have with anyone else.” If you can identify with that comment, then this series is for you. If you hear God speak sometimes, but you want to hear Him more clearly, then these messages will help you.

I’ve entitled my first message in this series “Preparing To Hear God.” My basic premise is that God is a speaking God. The Bible shows us a God who is not silent, but a God that has spoken throughout history and continues to speak today. The problem is not that God isn’t speaking, the problem for many people is that they are not prepared to hear God.

Right now in the air of this room, there are thousands of electronic signals flying around. Cell phone messages, text messages, wireless internet signals, but we are all unaware of the content, because we either don’t have the proper equipment or it is not tuned into the messages. What is the equipment you need to hear God? In order to hear God speak, in order to be guided by God, you need to be a child of God, you need to have a relationship with God. At the end of the service today, I’ll give you an opportunity to begin that relationship. However, some people have that relationship but it is very weak, they are not really tuned into God’s wavelength very much.

Many people have not prepared themselves to hear God. That’s what I’m going to talk about today. But before we get to the question of “How can I prepare to hear God?” I want to look more closer at the question “Why is it important to hear God?”

To hear more about this topic, listen to my July 1, 2007 message entitled Preparing To Hear God

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What Happens When I Die?

Today, we tackle the ultimate God Question “What Happens When I Die?” It is an incredibly important question, but a lot of people just try to ignore the fact that we’re all going to die. However, death is not just the end.

Death really is the beginning of another existence that will continue forever. No matter what difficulty or pain you experience in this life, no matter how bad or how long it lasts, it will be over in 100 years or less. Eternity will never be over, it continues on forever and ever. So we’d better have an understanding of where we’re going to live for eternity. It’s a lot more important than many of the things we spend our time on in this life.

NIV Ecclesiastes 3:11 [God] has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end. There’s something in every human being’s heart that wants to live forever, that wants to enjoy life for more than 70-80 years. People spend billions trying to look and feel young, yet nothing can stop the reality of death. Death comes to the rich and the poor, to the powerful and the weak, to the smart and the no so smart. Today, there is a big interest in life after death.

Near death experiences are recounted in many places. A near death experience is generally when someone is close to dying and they go through some sort of out-of-body experience and then are revived. Now most near death experiences we hear about seem beautiful, yet research shows that at least half of these experiences have to do with hell, rather than heaven. Most people think they are going to heaven, yet Jesus tells us that most people are going to hell. NIV Matthew 7:13-14 For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it. The road to destruction in eternity is wide and many people are on that road. The road that leads to eternal life is narrow and only a few find it. Far too many people assume they are on the right road, when they are headed straight for an eternal train wreck.

The horrors of hell are far worse than anything you could imagine. The wonders of heaven are far better than anything you could imagine. Why worry about eternity now? Because your view of eternity will shape your life today. Likewise, the choices you make in this life will determine your eternal destiny.

To hear more about this topic, listen to my June 24, 2007 message entitled What Happens When I Die?

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Why Does God Allow Suffering?

Today, we tackle one of the toughest God Questions of all, “Why Does God Allow Suffering? Suffering is all around us. We see it on the news, we hear it from our friends and we experience it in our lives. Some suffering is just a momentary inconvenience, other suffering is devastating.

Jesus told His followers in NIV John 16:33 In this world you will have trouble. Jesus says that as long as we are in the world, we will have trouble, we will have pain and suffering. For some people, suffering embitters them against God. For others, suffering draws them closer to God.

What suffering are you experiencing in your life? God wants to answer some questions you may have about suffering. But even more than that, God wants each one person to experience His presence, even in the midst of suffering.

To hear more about this topic, listen to my June 17, 2007 message entitled Why Does God Allow Suffering?

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Is Jesus The Only Way To God?

Currently, we’re in a message series called “God Questions.” We’re looking at some basic and tough questions that people have about God. I encourage you to read along in The God Questions book that we have made available. If you’re a first-time guest, you can pick up a free copy at the end of the service at the rear of the auditorium.

Today, I want to address the question “Is Jesus The Only Way To God?” The majority of people in America would answer that question with a resounding “No”. For most people, getting to heaven doesn’t have anything to do with Jesus. How do most Americans believe you go to heaven? Simply by being a good person. The equation is simple: good people go to heaven, bad people go to hell. What does good mean? Well, that varies greatly among people. Most people think they fit in the good category, only 0.5% of people think they will go to hell.

What does Jesus say? NIV John 14:6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” Notice the article, Jesus says “I am the way”. Then in case that wasn’t clear, he says that no one comes to the Father except through Himself. That sounds pretty exclusive to me.

How did the early church answer the question “Is Jesus the only way to God?” Speaking of Jesus, Peter says NIV Acts 4:12 Salvation is found in no one else for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved. That seems pretty clear. Peter is saying that the only way to be saved, to have a relationship with God, to go to heaven when you die, is through Jesus Christ.

What about the great apostle Paul? How did he interpret Jesus’ teaching? NLT 1 Timothy 2:5 For there is only one God and one Mediator who can reconcile God and people. He is the man Christ Jesus. Paul says that there is only one person who can bring men and God together, and that person is Christ Jesus. So, Christianity and the Bible are pretty clear, Jesus is the only way to God.

What about all the other religions in the world? What do they believe? Could all those people be wrong? Let’s look at this chart of the top religions in the world. The blue area in the pie chart is Christianity with 33% of the world’s population The red area is Muslim with 20 % of the world’s population. The green area is Hindu with 13% of the world’s population. The purple area is Buddhism with 6% The orange area is non-religious with 12%.

How are these religions distributed across the world? Here’s a map of the countries of the world, color-coded with their main religion. The purple, blue and pink areas are Christian – North and South America, Europe, southern Africa, former USSR and Australia. The green areas across northern Africa and into the Middle East are Muslim. The orange area is Hinduism in India And the yellow-tan areas are Buddhism and other Chinese religions.

Today, we’re going to look at the top religions in the world to see what they believe. A lot of people think all religions are the same, we’ll see if that is true.

To hear more about this topic, listen to my June 10, 2007 message entitled Is Jesus The Only Way To God?

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