God speaks
In
my dinner with a new colleague, Kim, we have just reached a major turning
point.
With
one word, she opened the door to a fundamental shift – not only in the
conversation but in our newly-formed relationship. I’ve only just met her, since this event in
San Antonio is the first that we’ve worked together. Her firm is a relatively new client of mine.
She
has been telling me the story of how she got her position with the firm. And to frame it up for me, she says, in a
preface, “So, I am a person of faith.”
And that realigns everything. I tell her of my own faith. She smiles broadly. Realizing the common ground we now inhabit,
she tells me her story without filters.
It is no longer a personal narrative, but a chronicle of the amazing
work of God in her life. Jesus takes
center stage.
Kim
quickly reveals that the Lord plays an active role in that tale. He speaks to her – giving her clear and detailed messages about what he wants
her to do. And though I am incredulous
at first, I can’t deny how she experiences a God who cares about her life, down
to the specifics. Frankly, it’s
thrilling.
“Do
you want to hear God more in your life?” She asks me.
She
then makes a very practical suggestion that in my time of prayer, I make a
point to ask God what he wants to say to me.
What truth he wants me to glean from Scripture. I should open my spiritual ears, because he
wants to speak to me. That, in itself,
is a message from God – a reminder of the purpose of this blog.
Just
as I tell her of the blog, my phone alerts me.
Pay attention, it says.
It’s 8:18.
Paul
wrote to the Romans that he desired that they “may be mutually encouraged by
each other's faith.” (1:12) Tonight,
sitting in a Thai restaurant in San Antonio (a suspect choice chalked up to
desperation) I am greatly uplifted by the faith of this buoyant, confident young
woman. Fellowship, even stumbled across,
is a powerful experience.
It’s
one of the things God has wanted to say to me.
Lord, thank you
that you speak to us. Through your
word. Through the Spirit. And through the bond that you’ve established
between your children. Thank you for the
moments of connection that remind us that we can uplift each other and help
each other tune more into your voice.
Help us all to hear you more clearly.
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