Sunday, January 14, 2001

How to Get and Keep a Word From the Lord

by David Scott Robertson

Who wouldn’t want to hear the audible voice of God?
Who wouldn’t want the Lord Himself
To visit them and have a conversation?
Most of us would even settle for an angel
To visibly manifest in our presence
And give us a message from the Lord.
But it doesn’t always works that way.
Truth be told,
It hardly ever happens that way for me.
OK, it has never happened that way for me!

Notwithstanding,
The sovereign Lord has elected to communicate
With various people
At various times
For a variety of reasons
In just the way I’ve described.

But today I was thinking about a general rule of thumb for
Getting and keeping a word from the Lord.
Perhaps these simple steps will help you out someday:

Step #1: SHOW UP.
You’ve got to show up to a place where God is speaking.
Of course I know He’s everywhere.
But there seem to be certain circumstances where He seems tospeak often.
The prayer meeting.
The corporate assembly of the local church.
The altar or ministry time following a pastor preaching asermon.
(The greatest sermon ever preached is useless to the one that is not there to hear it.)
A prophetic conference.
Spiritual gifts begin to stir up
Where two or three are gathered together in His name.
The private prayer closet is where prayer and personal Bible study happens
And is a superb environment to make part of your daily constitution.

These are all places
Where the atmosphere is right
And conditions are excellent
To hear the word of the Lord.
As we quiet our souls,
In the stillness we can often sense God’s presence easier.
So, we have to SHOW UP to the spot of blessing.

Step #2: WE MUST LISTEN.
He who has ears let him hear what the Spirit is saying to the church.
It is possible to hear but not listen.
We must prepare our hearts
To be able to receive the word of the Lord
Much like a farmer prepares the soil to
To receive the implanted seed to produce a crop.

As we are in church and participating in the worship time,
A psalm, hymn, or spiritual song might speak to us.
The Spirit of God may cause a passage of scripture to leap off the page of the Bible
Right into our hearts and pierce it like a flaming arrow.

God may have inspired the preacher
To say something under the anointing of the Holy Spirit
So potent and powerful and special and specific
That you know that out of the abundance of God’s heart the man’s mouth speaks.

The Sunday school teacher may have a nugget of truth
So instructive (or corrective) that it literally changes yourlife.

We must be sensitive to listen
To God’s Holy Spirit speaking,
Drawing us, wooing us, to Jesus Christ and
Leading, guiding, and directing us into all truth.

We must have ears to hear what the Spirit is saying
To the church in general and to us specifically
And to avoid the temptation to stumble
Over how or who God chooses to communicate His message.

Step #3: WE MUST EXPECT GOD TO SPEAK.
We must approach the throne of God with an expectant heart.
“And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him” (Hebrews 11:6).

This is where faith enters the equation.
God has given to each of us a measure of faith (Romans12:3).
However, it is up to each of us to exercise it!
Faith without works is dead (James 2:26).
Believing God is the easiest, hardest thing you’ll ever do.
A child can master it while a scholar struggles.
However it is arrived at, faith must result.

As we actively seek His face,
Humble ourselves in His presence,
Repent if necessary…
Whatever we need to do
We need to do
In order to get the soil of our hearts expectant and faith-filled
To get and keep the word of the Lord.

How do we increase our faith?
Easy!
“So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:17).

Get into the Word of the Lord and let the Word of the Lordget into you.
Reading God’s Book,
Our Holy Spirit Owner’s Manual,
Can help you quickly discern
Whether a word is genuine, authentic, and truly from the Lord or not.

All “words” and prophetic utterances
Must pass the litmus test of being checked against the scriptures in order to be valid.

So, SHOW UP to your spot of blessing,
Ready to LISTEN with an EXPECTANT heart.

Step #4: CAPTURE THE WORD.
Unless you come equipped with a photographic memory
You’d better be prepared to somehow remember
What God says to you when He speaks.
That’s precisely why many Christians keep a journal.
When God-inspired
Thoughts, promises, personalized scripture passages,prophecies, and experiences
Are fresh in their mind they write them down in their journal.

If a sermon impacted you in a tremendous way
Buy the audio tape.
Purchase the video.
Order the transcripts.
Grab a napkin and a crayon if that’s all you have
And record the word of the Lord
That you feel the Lord has spoken just for you.

Somehow, someway CAPTURE THE WORD
So you can proceed to the next step.

Step #5: MEDITATE ON THE WORD.
Once you have showed up, listened, by faith received and preserved the word from the Lord
Then later you can review it,
And go over it again and again and again.
You can pray about it,
Pray over it,
Declare it and share it (if the Lord gives you permission)with some trusted counselors.

You can (and should) ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you
Practical ways that you can walk out the word.

What is my part?
What do I need to purge from my life in order for the wordto come to pass?
Is there anything I need to add to my life to facilitate theprophecy?

It is through CONTEMPLATIVE MEDITATION and prayer
(Combining these with fasting really helps!)
That enables God to help you to know what to do next.

Step # 6: KEEP BELIEVING.
Once you have assurance in your spirit
Then your soul (mind, will, and emotions) will eventually catchup.
If your spirit bears witness,
The Bible bears witness (be a good Berean and check it out!(Acts 17:11)
Your trusted counselors bear witness,
And most importantly God’s Spirit bears witness and removes any and all
Flags, checks, and warnings,
Then…GO FOR IT!

Begin believing!
Walk out your faith!
Put legs on your prayers.
Count the deed as done.
Speak the things that are not as though they are.
Practice praise.
Once you are settled on the thing,
Make it part of your normal, regular, usual routine to
Magnify the Lord for the fresh, new thing He is going to doin your life.
Tenaciously defend the word with a courageous “I don’t have to survive” attitude.
Adopt a “pit-bull” grip that refuses, simply refuses, to let go regardless of the nay Sayers.

Don’t compromise your faith.
Don’t lower the standard and give place to the devil.
Don’t allow the enemy (who was defeated at Calvary!) to enter your house,
Assault you (the violent, insolent burglar!)
Rob you (the lawbreaking thief!),
And steal your faith (which is precious to God!) and your joy (which is your strength!)
Don’t give up and allow satan to con you out of the
Word that the Lord has given you.
The enemy will stop at nothing to
Steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10) your word.
But defend it with you life.

Once the authenticity of your Lord’s voice has been
Tested, proven, and confirmed,
Just like that God-pleaser, Job, we can say
“Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him:
but I will maintain mine own ways before him” (Job 13:15).

Like the Apostle Paul, we can say,
“…Let God be true, and every man a liar. As it is written:"So that you may be proved right when you speak and prevail when you judge” (Romans 3:4).

Like Abraham, we can get the word of the Lord and adopt this attitude:
“He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God;
And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he wasable also to perform” (Rom 4:20-21).

In conclusion,
You must believe that God desires to converse with His children.
That’s why He gave us the Bible!
But He also knows we need some help in hearing him sometimes
And I believe that’s why
“It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to beprophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers,
to prepare God's people for works of service, so that thebody of Christ may be built up
until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledgeof the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ” (Ephesians 4:11-13).

Determine to do the basics well of
Getting and keeping a word from the Lord:


SHOWUP.
LISTEN.
EXPECT GOD TO SPEAK.
CAPTURE THE WORD.
MEDITATE ON THE WORD.
KEEP BELIEVING.

“Then the LORD replied: "Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it.
For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay” (Habakkuk 2:2-3).


DSR
1/14/01