Ask Using our left (logical) side of our brain, we ask God to speak to us, confident he will. There’s no need for fancy prayers ― a simple “Please God, speak to me” is just fine. Let’s not be afraid to ask. We are loved, forgiven and enough. God wants to talk to us.
Listen Now we must turn our left brain off and use our right, more intuitive brain to listen. God speaks through his Holy Spirit to the eyes of our hearts (Ephesians 1:18), which we access through our right brains. The key to listening with our right brain is to engage in activities that help us switch off our left brain and switch on our right brain. Worship, journaling, prayer and reciting scripture ― all these help us tune in to what he might be saying.
Acknowledge Still using our right brains and shutting out all our attempts to evaluate what we think we may be hearing, we must acknowledge the thought, scripture, or picture that’s popped into our head and write it down. God doesn’t always speak so clearly that there is no room for doubt, so we must step out in faith and go with it.
Test Now we get to turn our left brains back on and test what we think we might have heard. Does it sound biblical, like something God would say, and are other believers saying similar things to you? I’ve found learning to hear God’s voice is one of the most fulfilling yet tricky parts of my faith, and yet it’s one of the most needed when life falls apart. We wish we could know for sure what he is saying, and yet, although God doesn’t always speak with such certainty that there is no room for doubt or faith, we can learn to tune out the world and tune in to our Father’s voice.
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