I’ve been fighting a head cold
and allergies that have affected my hearing in both ears. I’ve been praying that God would restore my
hearing, but nothing yet. I believe
faith and waiting are synonymous with each other. Sometimes we just have to be patient and
allow God to work in situations, whereas many of us are prone to wanting things
now. When we don’t receive answers as
quickly as we think we should, frustration and doubt can overshadow our belief
system, and we grow weary in the waiting.
Earlier, I was talking with my
wife about her father accepting Jesus as his Savior in his late forties. He had a rough childhood that carried through
his teen years and into adulthood. For
most of his life, he never shed tears because his heart had become hardened
like stone—but Jesus changed that. God
softened his heart, and he would weep when the Lord spoke to his inner soul. He knew the voice of God and was quick to
listen to His counsel.
I strive to always remain in a
spiritual place where I can receive His words, even when I’m going through
difficult times. I know God hears me
when I call on His name—He has never failed me, and He never will. Though I am under the weather and concerned
about my physical hearing, it wouldn’t surprise me if my ears opened by the
time I finished this writing. I guess
that’s called faith. It’s our ability to
trust the honesty of God. If He said He
will do something—believe that He will do it.
(Hebrews 11:1), “Now faith
is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
Although my hearing has not
improved thus far, I will keep believing that God has heard my petition for
healing, and I will praise Him when He restores it.
(Matthew 7:7-8), “Ask and
it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be
opened to you.” (Vs. 8) “For everyone
who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door
will be opened.”
Jesus does not want us to lose
sight of the power of His name. All we
have to do is ask and then receive. Some
miracles are instantaneous, while others require time before they reveal
themselves. Don’t lose hope. Jesus said, “Ask.”
(John 14:14), “If you ask
me anything in my name, I will do it.”
In the meanwhile, open your spiritual ears and hear what the Lord is saying to your heart. Then you too will be able to say, “I hear Your voice.”
Written by,
Papa Boyd