The Language Of God
Apostle Grace Lubega
1 Corinthians 6:17 (KJV); But he that is joined unto the Lord is one spirit.
You are one with God, because you are, you hear His language.
When you understand the language of God, He will not need to speak much to instruct you, you will hear much more than He speaks because you are one with Him.
Look at Isaiah the Prophet’s experience. He never heard where he was sent to go, he only asked to be sent, (Isaiah 6:8-9). He was not a man with too much zeal that he neglected to ask where He was being sent. He understood the language of God, that when God asked, “Whom shall I send and who shall go for us?”, Isaiah knew where to go. It didn’t matter what transpired in that heavenly meeting before his arrival; he knew where to go.
Isaiah was a man under the Old Covenant. How much more you under the New Testamant?!
God’s language is not understood by mere men. He is a spirit, as such His language is a spiritual language.
God knows every human language. He can talk to you in any of them. However, the most important thing about God speaking to you isn’t the language He spoke; it’s whether your spirit received the words.
Human language appeals to your mind, yet God does not intend to appeal to the mind. He doesn’t need your reasoning capacity to communicate with you. He does not need to put His message in a language that your intellect understands; silence can suffice as communication in the spirit.
Understand your oneness with Him. You will hear more than what He speaks.
Praise Him!
FURTHER STUDY: Deuteronomy 4:36, Psalm 62:11
GOLDEN NUGGET:
When you understand the language of God, He will not need to speak much to instruct you, you will hear much more than He speaks because you are one with Him.
PRAYER: Father God, I thank you for this great insight. I thank you for the ability to hear and recognise your voice. I understand the language of the Spirit, beyond words. I hear the instruction in your breath, in your touch and even in your silence. In Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.
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