Whisper to Me

Images of God: A Still, Small Voice

Today’s scripture: I Kings 19 (KJV) (NLT)

As you read, consider: What might God be saying to me in this passage? Summarize your thoughts in a sentence or two.

My thoughts (David Squire):

Listen to the pathos in Elijah’s voice. He’s dead tired, and thinks he’s defeated. He’s been following God for so long, but it looks like he’s made no progress. The heathen rage, and are now bent on taking his life.

Ever felt like this? Ever tried, sincerely tried, to do what was right — to make a relationship work or to serve God the best you knew how, but it just utterly fell to pieces?

I think that’s where Elijah was. And when he most needed it, along comes a cool breeze that whispers Elijah’s name.

I wasn’t taught to think of God in this way. King, Creator, Lawgiver, Lord, even Rock are familiar to me. But God as a gentle wind? God who whispers to me? These are some advanced concepts I’ll need to ponder.

But think of the intimacy of God-who-whispers:

Secrets are whispered — important things, meant for your ears only.

Words of understanding are like gentle, cool breezes. “If you need to talk, I’m here.” or “We can work this out.” or “I understand.”

Our deepest emotions are whispered. Imagine God as your protector, gently, closely, whispering, “I love you.”

Do you long to hear any of those things from God? Then put away the worry, the fear and running. Quiet yourself — and just listen for a whisper.

Thought for the day: God, I want to hear You whisper to me.

Today, let’s join together in prayer for: The music ministry at Jesus MCC — including the choirs, accompanist Jason Saylor, and Minister of Worship Julie Benson.

We encourage you to include a time of prayer with this reading. Use the item above as a starting point, or consider the guidelines on the How to Pray page.