As you know ...life is busy, it really is, and the more 'advanced' we get as a society, the less time we seem to have. When we do have some time, we go and fill it with more busyness, work will expand to fill whatever time we give it. Amidst all that busyness, below the hubbub of our days, if we take the time to listen, there is God whispering to us. Whispering, why does He whisper? I mean, if God would shout at us as we keep working, it would certainly save time and we could accomplish just as much for Him as when we slow down and take time listening for His whisperings, couldn't we? Well, thats doubtful, and God knows it.
I'm not saying God never shouts to get our attention because there are times He definitely does just that. And I'm not saying it's impossible to spend time with the Lord while we work, because I've definitely done that too. However, we all need to be spending quiet time listening for the whisperings of the Lord. Scripture reveals many ways in which God communicates with His people, whispering is just one of them, so what's so special about a whisper? The depth of your relationship is often discovered in whisperings because the whisperings are the easiest to miss.
In 1Kings 19: 1-14 is the story of Elijah hiding in a cave from Jezebel who was seeking to kill him. God sends a very strong wind which broke the rocks, an earthquake, and a fire but the passage says "God was not in them". All these things were followed by a whisper from the Lord, and Elijah heard it. Again, as I read this I wondered, why a whisper? As I compare this passage to my life, I know in times of busyness if God sent an earthquake...I'd notice, if He sent a fire (which He did at one point in my life), I'd notice that too (and I did). But when He sends a whisper, if not attentive, if too busy filling my days, I could miss it, and that is exactly the point. It's an issue of faith, "Was that You Lord?" "Did I hear You correctly?" I think God wants to find out just how in tune we are to His voice. Just like in the 1 Kings passage, if we can only discern the earthquakes and fires from the Lord and not the sweet whisperings, we can miss out on so much the Lord has in store for us. Elijah was in tune to His voice and God had work for him to do. Elijah had a journey to take and a King and a prophet to annoint.
There is one other thing I notice about this passage, Elijah had distractions going on in his life. First, there was the distraction of running in fear from someone who wanted to kill him, then there was the distraction of natural disasters going on all around him (wind which sounds a lot like a hurricane, earthquake and fire). Unfortunately, it is often during extreme trials in our life, when we let ourselves get so consumed by the trials that we neglect taking time to listen for His voice and yet it is during those times we may need to hear the whisperings the most. God has great and mighty things planned for you, listen for His whisperings. What is He saying to you today?
Lord,
I want to recognize every intonation of your voice.
Every inflection.
Every sigh.
Every whisper.
I want to know you so closely that I can tell by just your voice if you have a smile on your face over something I've done or even...disappointment.
I fail You
Am unworthy.
Yet You're always there-ready for me to come to you.
And yet You do chase after me...
You don't let me go so easily, do you?
That's You're voice isn't it?
If only I was listening.
I do recognize it and heard it over the busy hubbub of my days
But I could have missed it...and kept running.
But I heard, and I'm here, safe in You'r embrace.
Why? Why do you love me?
Why do you forgive me over and over?
You tell me...because I am yours.
Precious.
Even when I feel like a wretch.
Even when I act like a wretch.
Sinner that I am.
Fallen.
But saved.
I Love You, Lover of my Soul.
And I do think I hear a smile in Your voice.
Whisper to me...sweet nothings.