The Lord can speak however He wants to. 

But have you noticed how many people, prophets, and scriptures describe the Spirit as a “still small voice”?⁣

Elijah noted the Lord wasn’t in the wind, earthquake, or fire, but in “a still small voice”. (1 Kings 19:12)⁣

I’ve found that be true in my life, too. ⁣

He often speaks to me in a still, small voice. ⁣

Giving guidance, correction, love, comfort, peace, strength. ⁣

But I’ve also noticed something about how I hear Him. ⁣

I’ve also got to be STILL and SMALL.

I need to be humble. My ego needs to be small. My pride needs to be gone. ⁣

And I’ve got to be still, even if it’s for just a moment smack dab in the middle of a crazy day. ⁣

I need to be still and small to hear the still, small voice. ⁣

It’s that little invitation. ⁣

That little sign that I’m ready to listen. ⁣

That unfairly small effort that allows the Spirit to enter my heart and give me what I need. ⁣

I’ve got a million excuses for not taking still, small moments. ⁣

But whenever I get out of “busy victim” mentality and get to work to have a moment of quiet, I’m always surprised at how easily the direction comes. ⁣

Still, small moments for a still, small voice. ⁣

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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