The Big Question

"and he said, 'Go forth, and stand upon the mount
before the LORD.' And, behold, the LORD passed by, and a great and strong
wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks before the LORD; but
the LORD was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; but the LORD
was not in the earthquake: And after the earthquake a fire; but the LORD was
not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice." (I Kings
19:11,12 KJV)
The story of Elijah is familiar to many of you. He had
been on the mount with Jezebel's pagan priests, then Jezebel promised to
kill him, he fled to the wilderness and was feeling very depressed. Then God
spoke to him. You can read the story in 1 Kings 19 In life we all have
choices - Do we listen to the LOUD voices of the world or to the still,
small voice of God?
This question occurred to me recently when a disembodied voice spoke to me -
seemingly out of nowhere. It was early morning and my furry roommates and I
were busy doing our morning routine. Me opening the blinds and they
following me around - hoping I would hurry and give them their breakfast.
Suddenly a voice spoke to me. The cats freaked and goose bumps broke out on
me. What can that be? "The house is locked up tight, there can't be anyone
inside". These thoughts raced through my mind and then the voice spoke
again!!! For one thing I couldn't understand what the voice was saying and
then who or what would be talking to me?
Then it dawned on me - THE SMOKE ALARM!!!!!!!!! It was telling me that it
needed a new battery. "Low battery" "Low battery" and again "Low battery".
Well, at least I knew where the voice was coming from and the cats weren't
freaking but …… That voice continued to warn me about that battery every few
moments until a few hours later when my daughter arrived with a new one;
which she immediately installed. Ah-h-h-h! Blessed quietness!
Then I started thinking about another voice - that "still, small voice" of
God speaking to me, sometimes reminding me that my words or deeds are not
according to His will. Do I react to THAT voice with goose bumps? Do I
frantically call on humans to come and replace the 'battery' in my
conscious?
Sadly we humans sometimes are not so quick to respond to that voice. God
doesn't MAKE us do the right things. He doesn't keep nagging at us. But like
my smoke detector, we MUST listen to God's voice and respond to the Holy
Spirit. When we listen to God's voice and love and follow Him we will
receive that 'Blessed quietness', that peace and that joy that comes from
waking with God.
Friends, which voice to YOU listen too? Yes, it is important to listen to
some of the world's voices, the voice of the law, the voice of the smoke
detector, the bells and alarms in our cars - but most important is that
'still small voice' that warns us of things pertaining to eternal life.
Wynona Gordon