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Texting God

I once heard a pastor tell a group of children that God has a phone number. He proceeded to tell them to look up Jeremiah 33:3. This is where God says, "Call to me and I will answer you..."

I find it interesting that when we call people we listen for an answer, but when we call God, we just talk.

Listening for God is a part of seeking Him. And it's almost a lost art.

When we pray, it isn't really like texting God. But almost. We send our message and expect something to happen. If God should ever answer us with the same attitude we use toward Him, it would freak us all out.

I've heard a lot of people pray over the years. Some pray with a performance voice and some use a humble tone. Some pray prayers others have written and some pray from their own heart. If I were God, I know what I'd prefer.

I like how God says He will answer us, according to Jeremiah 33:3. "Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know."

When I read that, I feel like a young student with her chin in her hands, staring up in awe at The Great Teacher. Almost anything He says to me will be great and unsearchable, and certainly something I don't know.

But He's spoken to me wisdom that I can use most of the time.

I think I'll keep listening.

1 comment:

xanghe said...

I like your analogy of God being the Great Teacher. I often feel like that, too.

I recently started a blog depicting conversations with God via texting because I think God can and will answer us as plainly as if we're talking with Him, if we are willing to listen. I'm happy to read this post and see that there are others who share my view!