How To Listen To God
How To Listen To God
(Reprint of an original Oxford Group Pamphlet from the 1930s that circulated in Akron, Ohio.)
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These are a few simple suggestions for people who are willing to make an experiment. You can discover for
yourself the most important and practical thing any human being can ever learn-how to be in touch with God.
All that is needed is the willingness to try it honestly. Every person who has done this consistently and
sincerely has found that it really works.
Before you begin, look over these fundamental points. They are true and are based on the experience of
thousands of people.
5. God is invisible-we can’t see Him or touch Him - but God is here.
He is with you now. He is beside you. He surrounds you. He fills the room or the whole
place where you are now. He is in you now. He is in your heart.
6. God cares very much for you. He is interested in you. He has a plan for your life.
He has an answer for every need and problem you face.
7. God will tell you all that you need to know. He will not always tell you all that you
want to know.
9. Anyone can be in touch with God, anywhere and at any time, if the conditions are obeyed.
1. Take Time
Find some place and time where you can be alone, quiet and undisturbed. Most people have found that the
early morning is the best time. Have with you some paper and pen or pencil.
2. Relax
Sit in a comfortable position. Consciously relax all your muscles. Be loose. There is no hurry. There needs
to be no strain during these minutes. God cannot get through to us if we are tense and anxious about later
responsibilities.
3. Tune In
Open your heart to God. Either silently or aloud, just say to God in a natural way that you would like to find
His plan for your life-you want His answer to the problem or situation that you are facing just now.
Be definite and specific in your request.
4. Listen
Just be still, quiet, relaxed and open. Let your mind go “loose.” Let God do the talking. Thoughts, ideas, and
impressions will begin to come into your mind and heart. Be alert and aware and open to everyone.
5. Write!
Here is the important key to the whole process. Write down everything that comes into your mind.
Everything. Writing is simply a means of recording so that you can remember later. Don’t sort out or edit
your thoughts at this point.
Names of people;
Things to do;
Things to say;
Things that are wrong and need to be made right.
Write down everything:
Be honest! Write down everything! A thought comes quickly, and it escapes even more quickly unless it is
captured and put down.
6. Test
When the flow of thoughts slows down, stop. Take a good look at what you have written.
Not every thought we have comes from God. So we need to test our thoughts. Here is where the written
record helps us to be able to look at them.
7. Check
When in doubt and when it is important, what does another person who is living two-way prayer think about
this thought or action? More light comes in through two windows than one. Someone else who also wants
God’s plan for our lives may help us to see more clearly.
Talk over together what you have written. Many people do this. They tell each other what guidance has
come. This is the secret of unity. There are always three sides to every question-your side, my side, and the
right side. Guidance shows us which is the right side-not who is right, but what is right.
8. Obey
Carry out the thoughts that have come. You will only be sure of guidance as you go through it. A rudder will
not guide a boat until the boat is moving. As you obey, very often the results will convince you that you are
on the right track.
9. Blocks?
What if I don’t seem to get any definite thoughts? Guidance is as freely available as the air we breathe.
If I am not receiving thoughts when I listen, the fault is not God’s.
He will work around and through every honest mistake we make. He will help us make it right.
But remember this! sometimes when we do obey God, someone else may not like it or agree with it.
So when there is opposition, it doesn’t always mean you have made a mistake. It can mean that the other
person doesn’t want to know or to do what is right.
Supposing I fail to do something that I have been told and the opportunity to do it passes?
There is only one thing to do. Put it right with God. Tell Him you’re sorry. Ask Him to forgive you, then accept
His forgiveness and begin again. God is our Father-He is not an impersonal computer. He understands us far
better than we do.
11. Results
We never know what swimming is like until we get down into the water and try. We will never know what it
is like until we sincerely try it.
Every person who has tried this honestly finds a wisdom, not their own, comes into their minds and that a
Power greater than human power begins to operate in their lives. It is an endless adventure.
There is a way of life, for everyone, everywhere. Anyone can be in touch with the living God, anywhere,
anytime, if we fulfill His conditions.
God’s plan for this world goes forward through the lives of ordinary people who are willing to be governed
by Him.
John E. Batterson