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Week 5: Listening to the Spirit
“Speak for your servant is listening”
Week 5, Day 2
Hannah poured out her heart to God and He heard her cries. Eli thought she was drunk, but God was listening. Read 1 Samuel 1:21-28.
What was the relationship between Samuel and Eli?
Now read 1 Samuel 3:1-21.
What happened on that night in 1 Samuel 3?
What did Samuel do when he didn’t recognize the voice calling out to him?
How can we apply the same practice for listening today?
Who do you have in your life that has developed the practice of listening to God and His Spirit—has learned to recognize His voice? How have they developed that skill?
Today’s prayer comes from Eli’s suggestion and Samuel’s words: “Speak for your servant is listening.” You are learning to recognize when and how the Spirit speaks in your life. And even when the voice is unclear, we can call out to Him and invite His words. “Speak for your servant is listening.”
Additional notes, drawings, or thoughts from listening to the Spirit:
We would love to hear from you! Please share with us what you are hearing and how you are growing in your devotion to listening.
This blog post is taken from the book Called to Listen: Forty Days of Devotion. To order a copy of this book, please visit our website and invite a friend to participate in the study with you. The book includes additional guides and questions to be reviewed in a small group context weekly.
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Week 5: Listening to the Spirit
How the Spirit Speaks and Listens
Week 5, Day 1
In the Old Testament, the Spirit was more of a silent partner (Gen. 1:2). God anointed a few choice individuals with His Spirit, some with a double portion (2 Kings 2:9). And then the Spirit carried along the prophets and the writers of the Bible, as we know it today (2 Pet. 1:21, ESV). 21 For no prophecy was ever produced by the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit. Now that Christ has come and was raised, we each have the opportunity to walk intimately with the Spirit—even have Him dwelling in us! When and how are we anointed with the Spirit? Be sure and include specific scriptures to answer this question.
How does the Spirit speak today?
Read John 15:26-27, 16:7-15. From these verses in John, list five characteristics of the Spirit and His role in our listening.
What does Romans 8:26-27 (ESV) say about the Spirit’s listening and speaking?
26 Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words.27 And he who searches hearts knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.
As the Spirit searches your heart and intercedes for you, take some time today to thank God for the Spirit that listens and speaks. If you don’t have the words, call on the Spirit to speak for you. We can claim these promises! How have you heard the Spirit speak to you? Have you felt its gentle nudging? Did you answer that call or ignore it? Make notes about that time, especially if are willing to share the story when you gather with your Iron Rose Sisters.
If you have not ever felt that the Spirit has spoken to you or led you, now is a good time to ask Him to speak—let Him know that you are listening.
Additional thoughts, notes, or drawings from listening to the Spirit:
We would love to hear from you! Please share with us what you are hearing and how you are growing in your devotion to listening.
This blog post is taken from the book Called to Listen: Forty Days of Devotion. To order a copy of this book, please visit our website and invite a friend to participate in the study with you. The book includes additional guides and questions to be reviewed in a small group context weekly.