Today’s One Year Bible Verses: 2 Kings 23:31–25:30, Acts 22:17–23:10, Psalm 2:1–12, Proverbs 18:13
God Is Always Speaking
Today, many of us will celebrate Independence Day.
We’ll gather with family and friends, enjoy cookouts, watch fireworks, and reflect on the freedoms we enjoy as a nation. One of the greatest gifts we’ve been given is the freedom to make our own choices.
God values freedom, too.
He could have created us as robots, programmed to obey Him without question. Instead, He gave us something remarkable—free will. Every day, we have the freedom to choose whether we will follow Him, trust Him, obey Him…or ignore Him.
As I was spending time with the Lord recently, He impressed this simple but powerful Gem of Knowledge on my heart:
“I’m always trying to speak to you. You just have to want to listen.“
Those words made me stop and think – How often have I prayed, “Lord, why aren’t You speaking?” when the real question should have been, “Lord, have I truly been listening?”
Sometimes we expect God to interrupt our busy lives with dramatic signs or unmistakable miracles. Yet more often than not, He speaks through the quiet prompting of the Holy Spirit, a passage of Scripture that seems to leap off the page, wise counsel from another believer, or that gentle conviction in our hearts that nudges us in the right direction.
The problem usually isn’t that God has stopped speaking, it’s that life has become so noisy that His gentle voice is crowded out.
Distractions compete for our attention from the moment we wake up. Notifications, schedules, responsibilities, entertainment, and endless opinions constantly demand to be heard. Before we realize it, we’ve filled every quiet moment with something else.
Yet God is still speaking.
He’s speaking through His Word.
He’s speaking through His Spirit.
He’s speaking through circumstances.
He’s speaking through His people.
The question isn’t whether God wants to speak.
The question is whether we want to listen.
Today’s reading reminds us of that reality. In Acts 22, Paul faithfully shared the message God had given him, but many refused to hear it because they had already decided what they wanted to believe. Their ears were open, but their hearts were closed.
Proverbs 18:13 gives us a timeless warning: “Spouting off before listening to the facts is both shameful and foolish.” How often do we do the same thing with God? We rush ahead with our own plans, assumptions, and opinions before we’ve taken time to hear what He has to say.
One of the greatest freedoms God has given us is the freedom to choose whether we will listen.
Every day He gently invites us into conversation.
Every day He offers wisdom.
Every day He offers direction.
Every day He offers His peace.
But He won’t force us to hear Him.
He waits for willing hearts.
As I think about Independence Day, I’m reminded that freedom is a tremendous gift—but every freedom comes with a choice. Today, may we choose not only to celebrate the freedoms we’ve been given as a nation, but also to exercise the freedom God has given each of us to draw near, quiet our hearts, and listen for His voice.
Because He is speaking…He always has been.
Will you listen? 💎
Action (5 Minutes with God)
Today, intentionally create a few minutes of quiet. Set aside your phone, your schedule, and every distraction. Open God’s Word and simply ask:
- “Lord, what do You want to say to me today?”
- Journal what He gives you through His Holy Spirit.
- Then ask, “What do You want me to do?”
- Journal what He reveals – then do it!
You just have to want to listen.
Prayer
Father, thank You for the freedom You’ve given me—not only to choose, but to walk closely with You. Forgive me for the times I’ve been too busy, distracted, or unwilling to listen. Quiet my heart and help me recognize Your voice above every other voice competing for my attention. Give me ears that are eager to hear You and a heart that is willing to obey what You say. Thank You that You are always speaking because You love Your children. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.
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