In my life, I have owned probably a dozen or so devotionals, of sorts. It’s what we do, right? We read a little, have our quiet time, move on with our day.
It has never really worked for me. Sad, but true.
I’ve tried. I don’t read devotionals daily, I lose interest, and they sit on a dusty bookshelf until they go to a friend or the thrift store. They become Books That I Never Finish, just like Augustine’s Confessions and Don Quixote, and I feel like a quitter.
Boo hiss.
There’s a special one, though, that was loaned to me years ago and I still read it.
(Did you notice that? I’m usually safe to loan books to. I did ask permission to keep this one a little longer – after I’d already had it for a year or two – and my dear friend said to just keep it. And she smiled [!] and meant it nicely…because she’s wonderful like that. Thank you, dear friend…)
It’s this one.
And I don’t read it every day, either. But I have read through it (on the right days, the wrong days, whenever) more than once.
God Calling was edited by A.J. Russell, but written by two women in the 30’s who anonymously called themselves The Two Listeners.
He speaks; He has always spoken to those who would wait and listen. We have scripture, yes. But He also speaks directly to us…because He is God with us.
I’ve heard amazing things about Jesus Calling – which, due to my devotional deficiencies listed above, I confess I have not read, other than snippets here and there that were marvelous. But if you are familiar with Jesus Calling (and you probably are because I’m sure you’re much better at this devotional thing than I am), then God Calling will likely seem familiar to you also.
In any case…a devotional is only as good as its ability to help you listen for His voice on your own, rather than using it as a lecturing podium that spoon-feeds teaching.
To the individual reader, it should be a living book versus a textbook. It should ignite a light in us that burns and grows, versus a flashlight that shines mechanically…and eventually dims.
I looked back at the first post in this series, and remembered writing the numbers all the way down to 31. It was a long, empty list. Somehow, each number was going to have a title next to it and the list would be filled, but I had no idea how that was going to happen.
That list of posts is now almost completely full, and I am so overwhelmed with His faithfulness.
And I think, Jesus! You showed up, every single time. Even when I didn’t want to.
I’m persistent like that, He says.
I am always waiting here for you.
There’s one empty place left, and I’ll fill it in a few minutes. I’m still not even sure what the title is going to be yet. But He knows…He has known all along.
I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know that you have eternal life.
And this is the confidence that we have toward Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.
And if we know that He hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests that we have asked of Him.
– 1 John 5:13-15
This is the last post in this little series, but there’s so much more. His very nature is abundant. I hope you want more about the life of waiting, listening and hearing Him.
I pray you are ignited, filled, and flowing out as a conduit in all the lives around you. I have loved hearing stories of how He’s spoken to you over the last 31 days. I hope you’ll tell me how He continues to speak to you, because there’s so much more ahead.
One thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
– Philippians 3:13b-14
We’ll resume our regular programming next week, still with open hands, empty paper. A brighter fire…and more strong coffee.
*This is day thirty-one of the Wait and Listen series. The other posts are here.
Ditto! Beautiful… bringing the whispers of God to Light the way!
This is a little late, but I wanted to let you know how encouraging this series has been to me. It came at a very difficult time in my life – a family upset, deep depression, an unexpected pregnancy and then losing the baby through ectopic pregnancy. Yes October was a very full month! And through it your posts kept coming, bring His words and His comfort. So thanks for listening to Him and sharing. Love and God bless you.
Johanna, I’m so sorry…and thank you so much for telling me. Praying for you, friend…
I love “God Calling” too! I found it in an op shop in my home town when I was a teen, and have read it several times, sometimes on the dates…other times not. I loaned it to a friend a couple years ago, and it has not been returned!
On a different note – YES to His abundance, and to Him wanting to speak into our hearts and lives every single day. Love it!
Way to go, dear friend! We did it. I just hit publish on the last post (literally falling asleep as I did so) and am breathing deeply and contentedly tonight.
I’m praising God for how He showed His power to you through your series. :)
Shannon, “Me too!” is all I’ve been saying throughout this series. That, and “Mmmm…yes, Lord. I hear You.” I especially love how personal God’s words have been. We truly are made in His image! I feel that we are kindred spirits (in Christ, in love of good literature (my house is wallpapered with books too!) and good music, in homeschooling, and in coffee!). Even though you are in Alaska and I am in New Jersey, it is amazing to me how God joins the hearts of His people who are seeking His face. Just a glimpse of what eternity will be like!! I am praying for you and will continue to follow your blog!
In Christ, Alison
P.S. Oh, and God Calling is the only devotional I have read several times too (sometimes on the date, sometimes not)!
Alison!! We must be kindred spirits! Your words are such an encouragement to me. Heaven will be incredible. :)
I’m going to miss your daily posts terribly! This series has been incredibly powerful. Thank you, Shannon!
I’m going to miss them, too! :) I honestly hit the publish button last night and then cried. I felt like I’d delivered a baby!