God is in the “intelligence business.” He grants access to some and restricts it from others. The proud and arrogant will not hear from God.
I graduated college and entered the Military Intelligence branch of the Army in May, 1977. There are aspects of the intelligence business that are secretive and behind closed doors. It is a world of protections, protocols and security procedures.
Classified information is safeguarded with different levels of protection. If you meet the right security clearance requirements, you can access the information.
There is one critical question regarding your access: Do you have a “need to know?” Upon reflection, I have concluded that God is in the “intelligence business.” Allow me to break this down for you. Here we go.
I remember those Sunday mornings back in 1979. I used to walk up to her door to pick her up before church. I’ll call her “Sister E.” I had a brand new 1979, Metallic Red, Cutlass Supreme.
I always held the door for her and treated her special. Church services would end and I often gave her a ride home. It was all normal. After all, I was 23 years old and single.
I’d gotten saved in Korea in 1978. In January 1979, the Army reassigned me to Fort Meade, MD-near my home in DC. I had a plan.
I was going to find a church, find a Spirit-filled young lady, get married, leave the Army in three years, and serve God. Well, I found a church. Now on to phase two!
Months after I began picking Sister E up, I had no dates, purchased no ring-nothing. I tried to be charming. I went to church wearing those tailored-made suits I purchased in Korea, had the fancy car, etc.
I should add that I also had a full head of hair back then and a mustache too. Bottom line: despite my best efforts, my plan was not coming together.
Before I go any further, I should probably provide an important detail. You see, Sister E was easily in her 70’s. My driving her to and from church was for other reasons.
I was looking for someone much younger if you know what I mean. I picked Sister E up because I couldn’t stand seeing her struggling to walk up the hill to church on Sunday mornings. Funny how God works.
Sister E was different. She told me that folks at the church did not like her. I noticed that she did not fit in well with the other seniors.
She had an unpleasant body odor; perhaps that had something to do with her relationships, but I think there was more to it.
Anyway, some things were evident about Sister E. She loved God. She loved serving God, and…Sister E heard from God regularly.
I don’t want to offend my Pentecostal brethren, but I never heard Sister E speak in tongues, but I’ll tell you this. The Holy Spirit spoke to Sister E.
As I mentioned last week, Jesus said “He (the Holy Spirit) will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears, He will speak; and He will tell you things to come. He will glorify Me (Jesus), for He will take of what is Mine, and declare it to you.” (John 16:13-14)
I believe God occasionally speaks to believers and unbelievers. God spoke to Sister E regularly. Sister E is an excellent case study for those who want to cultivate the art of hearing from God.
God is in the intelligence business. He grants access to some and restricts it from others. The proud and arrogant will not hear from God.
Jesus said, “I thank you, Father, Lord of Heaven and earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise and prudent, and have revealed them to babes.” (Matthew 11:25)
The Apostle Paul said it this way: “God will destroy the wisdom of the wise and bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.” (1 Corinthians 1:19)
Coding is used in the intelligence business to conceal secret information. “The secret of the Lord is for those who fear Him, And He will make them know His covenant.” (Psalms 25:14)
During World War II, the German military used the “unbreakable” Enigma coding machine to pass along its war plans. Unbeknownst to the Germans, the British broke the code, saving untold Allied lives and shortening the war.
Parables were one of Jesus’ favorite coding methods. Jesus would hide eternal truth right out in the open to display His preeminence over all.
The disciples asked Jesus why He spoke in parables. Jesus said “You are permitted to understand the secrets of the Kingdom of Heaven, but others are not.” (Matthew 13:11)
Sister E’s case study reveals that you must first know God to hear from God. We come to know God through confessing with our mouths the Lord Jesus and believing in our hearts that God raised Him from the dead. (Rom 10:9-10)
You must not stop at salvation. Salvation is the entry point. Sister E loved God, and so much so, that she became His disciplined follower-a disciple.
She established a relationship with God and became familiar with His voice.
How did Sister E come to know God so well? She came to know Him because she came to know His Word-the Bible. She came to love God, because she came to love His Word.
Sister E also became familiar with God’s Voice because she established her “need to know.” She established her need to know because she went about doing God’s will. Those who set about their own plans and purposes will not become familiar with God’s Voice.
Sister E would periodically give me Bible verses on scraps of loose-leaf notebook paper. Those paper scraps were priceless.
She would say, “Brother Willis, the Lord “vealed” (revealed) this to me the other day. Those verses were always HUGE in my life. Allow me to detour just a bit.
When I was in high school, my small circle of friends included the smartest people in our graduating class. My closest friend was voted “most intelligent,” “most brains,” and “most likely to succeed.” He was also president of the debate team.
As for me, let’s just say I finished in the top 50% of the class. I still have a relationship with my brilliant friend. He has listened to me talk about God and salvation.
Thank God he attends church but we never connect on a spiritual level. He can be pretty arrogant at times. God resists the proud.
In my 40-plus years of serving God, those who hear God best are the humblest people I know. Sister E was very humble. Remember, she was also a bit of an outcast.
Many who hear God well are outcasts. They don’t fit in with the crowd. Here is another interesting point. Age is not a discriminator.
God speaks to children and the childlike. Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 18:3)
God is in the “intelligence business.” He grants access to some and restricts it from others. The proud and arrogant will not hear from God.
I picked up Sister E because she was struggling to walk up that long hill. Sister E passed many years ago, but as I write this, she is speaking from the grave through me. (Hebrews 11:4)
If you would hear God’s voice: 1) be born again; 2) know God’s word; 3) love God’s word; and 4) practice a lifestyle of humility. Caution…you may become a bit of an outcast.
If you desire to become familiar with God’s Voice, establish your “need to know.” Set your heart to make God’s will a priority in your life. Those who need to know are those who do His will.
Sister E will have more to say in the weeks to come. I hope you will stay through the entire series because I have a revelation about Sister E that you will not want to miss.
Until then, God Bless! Press On!! Kevin
Mr. Willis I love reading these precious words that you write, I know they are from the Holy Spirit and they speak to my heart. Thank you for being obedient
Thank you so much for the feedback. Most appreciated. Keep changing the game! Press On!!
This was really awesome and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this with me as well as others
Thank you so much for the encouragement. May your hear God’s Voice as never before!
Wow! That teaching really spoke to me. I hear from the Holy Spirit, but I pray I will continue to grow in that ability. It requires much time in the Word and prayer. I sometimes feel like an outcast(I always talk about the Lord and His Word). People look at me and don’t know what to say. I constantly tell Jesus He is more than enough for me. I remember telling my landlady when we lived in Germany, “I don’t belong in this world.”
Anyway, I am so blessed and grateful to pray with this group of prayer warriors, to receive godly exhortations, to hear what God puts on your hearts that you share during our prayer times. I am not discouraged at all and am praying for our church leaders every day. I am SO grateful for the Holy Spirit and the privilege of speaking in tongues in prayer. He has changed my life! Thank you, Pastor Kevin, for your leadership and inspiration. You are a blessing!
Sister thank you so much for the detailed feedback. I don’t know how I missed it. So glad to have you on board and to hear your prayers when we gather virtually. It really takes a body doesn’t it? Tough being an outcast. Tough, tough, tough, but that is the nature of our walk. Thankfully, H promised never to leave us. Never to leave us alone!!