Horsearm Creek is looking happier after the rain this week. I rode to Bunnings then around the edge of town and then up Ugoa St past the lake and to Mooloobar St. A beautiful morning in Narrabri! #cycling #Narrabri

Horsearm Creek is looking happier after the rain this week. I rode to Bunnings then around the edge of town and then up Ugoa St past the lake and to Mooloobar St. A beautiful morning in Narrabri! #cycling #Narrabri

So we can say that Key #1 for hearing God’s voice is recognizing that “God’s voice is sensed as spontaneous thoughts that light upon your mind.” Mark Virkler


As a pastor, one of my great passions is to see people mature in their faith, growing in their walk with the Lord and becoming all that God destined them to be.
At a few places in the New Testament this same passion is expressed in terms of moving on from a baby diet of milk to a more mature diet of solid foods. Nobody wants to be a baby forever- except some christians who just consume and never give out.
In Hebrews 5:12-13 we read:
You have been believers so long now that you ought to be teaching others. Instead, you need someone to teach you again the basic things about God’s word. You are like babies who need milk and cannot eat solid food. For someone who lives on milk is still an infant and doesn’t know how to do what is right.
When we just look after our own needs we are acting like a baby. When church is all about me “getting fed”, or the music that I like or a nice message, that is just the milk of faith. You can be a christian conference junkie getting the best Bible teaching week after week, or spend three years at Bible College, and still be a baby, living on milk.
How do we move onto maturity and get the solid food? The writer to Hebrews says it is when we are teaching others. Teaching means passing on knowledge or skills. This does not have to be standing in front of a group of people giving a lecture.
It could mean
The amazing thing is that when knowledge is put into action in these ways, we grow immensely because faith was never meant to be kept to ourselves. Church is meant to be a community where everybody brings their gifts and talents and uses them to help others. It was never meant to be a professional performance where the “experts” do it all.
I am often amazed by children in church. You ask them a question about walking with the Lord, and you get the mumbled answers and the standard answers, but then maybe 5% of answers will carry so much wisdom that you gasp and think, “Where did you get that from?” It says in the bible that even a child will lead them. (Isaiah 11:6)
Are you sill on the milk of faith? Are you for ever taking in and never giving out, like the Dead Sea? Or have you seen the power that giving to others actually grows you more than it grows them?
Move on from the milk and the childish ways of doing things.
Scripture
“The stone that the builders rejected has now become the cornerstone. This is the Lord’s doing and it is wonderful to see.”
Observation
Jesus tells a parable about a man who planted a vineyard, dug a pit for pressing the grapes, built a wall around it, and a watch tower. He then rented it out to tenants in exchange for a share of the crop
When harvest time comes, the man sends a servant to collect his share of the crop. But the tenants beat him and send him away with nothing. The man sends more servants, but the tenants beat some and kill others. Finally he sends his son, but they kill him.
The religious leaders realise this parable is aimed at them. They want to arrest Jesus, but they are afraid of the crowds.
Application
The New Testament quotes this verse from Psalm 118, more than any other verse from the Old Testament. It is a description of how God takes those who are rejected and raises them to a position of honour. The stone that had been deemed unworthy of use in the building turns out to be perfect as the cornerstone, that is, the most important stone of all.
We see this scenario played out right through the scriptures. David, Moses, Joseph and many others come to mind.
Of course Jesus was rejected by the religious leaders and put to death on a cross. He was raised from the dead, ascended to heaven and now he is the King of kings and Lord of lords. People continue to reject Jesus, but they do so at the risk of eternal punishment.
Jesus is the only way to the Father. He is the most important of all.
Listen
Keith, I honour the way you are welcoming the people who are “the stones that the builders rejected.” Don’t give up on them.
You have heard the expression, “diamond in the rough.” This refers to an uncut diamond that looks like any other rock. When it is cut and polished by an expert tradesman, it becomes a thing of beauty and value.
My diamonds in the rough are like that. Some of them will reject me and you also. But the ones who go on and embrace all that I have for them, they make it all worthwhile.
Rhema, or the voice of God, is Spirit-to-spirit communication—where the Holy Spirit, in union with your spirit, speaks directly to you. Mark Virkler

