Jana Spicka and Women Getting Real Ministries
Posts tagged hearing from God
He Loves to Talk
Oct 7th
I got to run away to the beach for a day and a half. Yes, it was worth it the drive time because that provided great talk time in the car with Chuck. No, we didn’t take the kids, thus the talk time. Smile.
I went there to hear from God, to catch my breath. I went there to recharge and to get a fresh deposit. I needed my Spirit tank refilled. And boy did He ever fill my tank. On top of my own, I have three powerhouse God stories that I got today from others. The bottom line for their stories and mine? We love the God who speaks and He lives. He speaks anywhere, all the time, in the craziest of ways.
Here are the billboards that God drew my attention to on the way to and from the beach. Little did I know that with the first “that’s odd” sign I saw that He was continuing a conversation. He was pleased to answer my prayers about “Lord, how do I trust You more?”
His instruction to me:
Rest and Relax
What He said about Himself:
Tree of Life
Strong, Stable, Proven
Inspire to love is what I do
(Red) Cross equals Hope
Makes for a new way of thinking
How Beautiful!
Victorious
What He said about me:
Got Faith? (With a picture of water turned to wine)
Be passionate.
Keeping kids on course.
Be Great.
This did something deep in my spirit. He is all these things and more. And He calls me all these things and more in Christ. And to top it off…there was a heart in the center of my slice of onion at our last restarant. How is that for a punch line! He’s crazy about us. Look for Him. Ask Him. Listen for Him. Believe that Small Still Voice when it says to “Look here.” Tomorrow I will tell about the God stories I got today!!
Criticism and Praise
Sep 8th
I heard a story a long time ago about a train conductor who would walk up and down the train punching people’s tickets. He came upon one grouchy lady who complained and ranted and loudly criticized his every move. As he punched her ticket, he raised his eyes and said, “You hear that, Lord?” And he moved on.
The people in the that box were astounded by his gracious response. So a man several rows back praised him on how well he handled the difficult moment. The conductor raised his eyes again and said, “Did you hear that, Lord?”
Which voice would have rattled you more? The criticism? The praise? Funny how some people languish over one word of criticism. Others are spun around by one word of praise. How loud is the voice of God in your life? Is His voice enough to silence the voices of criticism and praise from others?
Do You Get Tired of Hearing “I Love You” ?
Sep 1st
I now have a God Box. I had to. My dresser and my desk were covered with all these sweet notes, kisses, hearts or butterflies from the Lord. As I was lovingly putting them in the box, I thought about how I have a box for my kids, and a box for Chuck. Little remembrances of moments, notes, emotions, memories of our lives together.
And now a God box. At first I felt foolish. Or insane.
But then I went to the mountains with Chuck.
In our favorite jeep with the top down.
On our favorite kind of day, crisp and cool.
With our favorite music playing loud.
Holding hands and breathing deep.
We were aware, invested, immersed in being together. Nothing foolish. Nothing insane. But instead it was the most normal, delightful thing in the world.
Then we went to our favorite spot in the mountains. But actually it was Our spot before it was our spot. I had been running away to that spot to cry or dream or vent long before Chuck came into the picture. When I got there, it was just as as sentimental with Him as it had been with him. Butterflies were everywhere. The sand was warm, the water loud and laughing. The trees nodding and bending in the almost-autumn breeze. I gasped in surprise when a cool gust of wind swept across my skin as walked in the chilled water. And there it was…
A little pink heart lying on the river’s bed.
No doubt discarded by a visitor tubing down the river. But there. Not carried away. But there. On that day. At that place. For me.
I picked it up and laughed out loud. My voice and tears burst out, “I love You too!”
What else could I say?
No, I will never get tired of His love notes. Because I can never get enough of His love.
Lord, you delight in us. In me. You are ever, ever trying to tell us how much You love us. Give us eyes to see, and ears to hear. And boxes. We all need God boxes so we won’t forget. Oh yes, and Lord…We love You back. Amen
How You Get to Know God
Aug 19th
Begin a conversation. “Hi, how are you today?” is a remarkable what to begin a season of prayer. If. If you believe that you are really having a two sided conversation.
Likewise, reading your Bible is like a love letter and an instruction manual all rolled into one. Before you read anything, ask the Holy Spirit to reveal and to teach. It’s a prayer He loves to answer. You might need to get a different translation. The point of the Word is absorption, so find a Bible that you can understand.
In the beginning, read the Bible in this order. Read the gospel of John, then Acts. See what Jesus says about Himself. How He treats people. What He is capable of. Then see what people do when they believe in Him; see what they became capable of.
As you are reading, also read a Psalm or two a day, and read the corresponding Proverb for the day. (Proverbs has 31 chapters, one for each day of the month.)
Psalm teaches you how to worship. Proverbs teaches you how to live.
Then just begin the simple process of writing out what you are worried about or asking for, and then listen and write down what you hear…but also listen as you see billboards, get cards, have conversations, hear music. Simply learn to listen.
Keep babbling like that baby. Keep praying. Seek and you will find when you seek with your whole heart.
I promise you, it is so worth the effort. There is none like our God.
No, not one.
Why You Want to Know God
Aug 18th
How do we “be” with God?
Well, how do you grow friendships? Fall in love? How do you learn anything? First you see or hear something that piques your interest. Then you see a benefit to yourself. It sounds selfish but it is true. We are drawn to new things and even people first by what we perceive we will gain from them or the relationships. Then there is a level of discovery and fascination that leads to more and more connection and appreciation. And then ultimately comes the phase where we want to invest and give of ourselves to that thing or person.
This makes the God-head the best Person in the world, ever.
(You know – the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – Them.)
God is the most interesting, funny, perplexing, gentle and romantic Person I know. And our relationship grew over time, and continues to change, over time. There is an investment on both our parts, Theirs and mine, to know and be known.
We both gain benefit from being in relationship. I enjoy Them. They enjoy me. But it didn’t start out that way. It was very one-sided.
It was all Them in the beginning.
Although I really thought it was all me in the beginning.
Let me explain. My friend Lyschel has a little girl named Blaire. And Blaire is not walking or talking but she thinks she is. She scrambles and stumbles around on legs not quite ready yet and she babbles and slaps her leg and carries on. She really thinks she is the one putting forth all the effort in the relationship.
But really it is her mom and dad constantly engaging and talking and teaching her. They are the ones loving on her until she matures to the place they can really communicate.
In a very simple way, I think we begin our relationship with God the same way. We think we’re doing all the work with little results. But God. It’s not so.
If you feel like you are the one babbling and God is not really responding, keep babbling. Because every time you turn your heart to Him, you’re practicing. And one day you will realize that you have grown up and things are different. A conversation has begun that only gets deeper and richer.


