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Hearing God

Hearing God

Developing a Conversational Relationship with God
by Dallas Willard 2012 305 pages
4.18
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Key Takeaways

1. God speaks to us through various means, including thoughts, perceptions, and circumstances

"God's communications come to us through experiences of many kinds, their detailed content or meaning always takes the form of the inner voice, a characteristic type of thought or perception."

Divine communication is multifaceted. God speaks to us through Scripture, circumstances, other people, and our own thoughts and perceptions. This "inner voice" is not typically audible but manifests as a distinct impression or understanding within our minds.

Recognizing divine communication requires attentiveness. We must cultivate a sensitivity to God's presence and learn to discern His voice amidst the noise of daily life. This involves:

  • Regular prayer and meditation
  • Studying Scripture
  • Reflecting on personal experiences
  • Seeking wisdom from mature believers

God's communication is purposeful. Whether through dramatic interventions or subtle nudges, God's aim is to guide us towards His will and deepen our relationship with Him.

2. Hearing God requires developing a conversational relationship with Him

"Our aim in such a life is to identify all that we are and all that we do with God's purposes in creating us and our world."

Relationship is key. Hearing God is not about receiving isolated messages but about cultivating an ongoing dialogue with our Creator. This involves:

  • Regular, honest prayer
  • Actively listening for God's response
  • Sharing our thoughts, fears, and desires with God
  • Being open to His guidance and correction

Conversation implies two-way communication. Just as in human relationships, our interaction with God should involve both speaking and listening. We must learn to:

  • Express ourselves to God
  • Wait patiently for His response
  • Recognize His voice when He speaks
  • Respond to what we hear

This relationship transforms us. As we engage in ongoing conversation with God, we become more attuned to His will and more closely aligned with His character.

3. The Bible serves as the primary foundation for understanding God's voice

"The permanent address at which the word of God may be found is the Bible."

Scripture is our anchor. The Bible provides the foundational understanding of God's character, will, and ways of communicating. It serves as:

  • A benchmark for discerning God's voice
  • A source of God's general will for all believers
  • A context for interpreting personal guidance

Biblical literacy is crucial. To effectively hear God, we must be thoroughly familiar with Scripture. This involves:

  • Regular, in-depth Bible study
  • Memorization of key passages
  • Understanding the broader narrative and themes of Scripture
  • Applying biblical principles to daily life

The Bible and personal guidance work together. While personal guidance should never contradict Scripture, it often provides specific application of biblical principles to our individual circumstances.

4. Recognizing God's voice comes through experience and familiarity

"Our ability to recognize God's voice in our souls and to distinguish it with practical certainty from other competing voices is acquired by effort and experimentation—both on God's part and ours."

Learning to hear God is a process. Just as we learn to recognize a friend's voice over time, discerning God's voice becomes easier with practice and experience. This involves:

  • Paying attention to patterns in how God communicates
  • Reflecting on past instances of divine guidance
  • Being patient with ourselves as we learn

Familiarity breeds recognition. The more we interact with God, the more attuned we become to His voice. Key practices include:

  • Regular prayer and meditation
  • Journaling about spiritual experiences
  • Discussing our experiences with mature believers
  • Acting on what we believe God is saying

Discernment is essential. As we grow in recognizing God's voice, we must also develop the ability to distinguish it from our own thoughts or external influences. This requires:

  • Humility and openness to correction
  • Comparing perceived guidance with Scripture
  • Seeking confirmation through prayer and wise counsel

5. God's communication is characterized by its quality, spirit, and content

"What we discern when we learn to recognize God's voice in our heart is a certain weight or force, a certain spirit and a certain content in the thoughts that come in God's communications to us."

Quality: Divine authority. God's voice often carries a sense of weight or authority that sets it apart from our own thoughts. This may manifest as:

  • A deep sense of peace or conviction
  • An unexpected clarity or insight
  • A persistent thought that aligns with God's character

Spirit: Godly character. The spirit of God's communication reflects His nature. It is typically:

  • Loving and patient
  • Truthful and consistent with Scripture
  • Encouraging growth and holiness
  • Focused on God's glory rather than self-interest

Content: Aligned with God's will. The content of divine communication will always be consistent with:

  • Biblical teachings and principles
  • God's revealed character
  • The fruit of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, etc.)

6. Hearing God is part of a larger life of faith, not just for specific guidance

"Direction will always be made available to the mature disciple if without it serious harm would befall people concerned in the matter or the cause of Christ."

Guidance is not the sole purpose. While God does provide specific direction at times, the primary aim of divine communication is to deepen our relationship with Him and conform us to His image. This involves:

  • Growing in character and wisdom
  • Developing spiritual maturity
  • Learning to trust God's overall guidance

Daily communion, not just crisis communication. Hearing God should be a regular part of our spiritual life, not just something we seek in emergencies. This includes:

  • Seeking God's perspective on everyday matters
  • Listening for His encouragement and correction
  • Sharing our joys and concerns with Him

Balancing specific guidance and general wisdom. As we mature in faith, we learn to:

  • Apply biblical principles to make wise decisions
  • Recognize when we need specific divine direction
  • Trust God's guidance even when it's not explicit

7. Our response to God's voice reveals and shapes our character

"What we want, what we think, what we decide to do when the word of God does not come or when we have so immersed ourselves in him that his voice within us is not held in distinction from our own thoughts and perceptions—these show who we are."

Choices reveal character. How we respond to God's voice (or perceived silence) demonstrates our:

  • Trust in God's goodness and wisdom
  • Willingness to obey, even when it's difficult
  • Maturity in making decisions aligned with God's will

Growth through response. Our reactions to divine guidance shape our spiritual development:

  • Obedience strengthens our faith and relationship with God
  • Wrestling with difficult guidance builds spiritual muscles
  • Learning from mistakes helps us better discern God's voice

Responsibility in listening. Hearing God is not passive but requires active engagement:

  • We must choose to listen attentively
  • We are responsible for our interpretations and actions
  • Our responses influence our ability to hear God in the future

8. God's silence can be an invitation for personal growth and decision-making

"Where God has no instructions to give, we may be sure that is because it is best that he does not."

Silence is not absence. When God seems silent, it may be because:

  • He trusts us to make decisions using the wisdom He's given
  • He's developing our character through the decision-making process
  • The situation doesn't require specific divine intervention

Growth in autonomy. God's silence can be an opportunity for:

  • Developing wisdom and discernment
  • Learning to apply biblical principles
  • Growing in confidence as God's co-workers

Trust in God's presence. Even when not receiving specific guidance, we can trust:

  • God's overall guidance through Scripture and wisdom
  • His promise to never leave or forsake us
  • His ability to work all things for good, even our mistakes

9. Seeking God's voice should not be a substitute for responsible living

"To try to solve all our life's problems by getting a word from the Lord is to hide from life and from the dignity of the role God intended us to have in creation."

Balance divine guidance and human responsibility. God expects us to:

  • Use the wisdom and abilities He's given us
  • Make decisions and take initiative
  • Learn from our experiences, including mistakes

Avoid spiritual dependency. Constantly seeking specific guidance for every decision can lead to:

  • Paralysis in decision-making
  • Stunted spiritual and personal growth
  • Misunderstanding God's role in our lives

Embrace our role as co-creators. God invites us to participate in His work by:

  • Using our God-given creativity and intelligence
  • Taking responsibility for our choices and actions
  • Trusting God's guidance while exercising our free will

10. A mature faith balances hearing God with using our God-given wisdom

"The great height of our development as disciples of Christ is not that we always hear God's voice but that we are trained under the hand of God (which includes hearing God as he speaks and guides) in such a way that we are able to stand at our appointed times and places in faith, hope and love even without a word from God."

Integration of divine guidance and human wisdom. Mature faith involves:

  • Recognizing when to seek specific guidance and when to act on accumulated wisdom
  • Trusting God's overall direction while making day-to-day decisions
  • Balancing prayerful listening with thoughtful action

Continuous growth in discernment. As we mature, we develop:

  • Increased alignment with God's will through familiarity with His ways
  • Better ability to distinguish God's voice from our own thoughts or external influences
  • Greater confidence in making decisions that honor God

Living in God's presence. The ultimate goal is not just hearing God's voice but:

  • Cultivating a constant awareness of God's presence
  • Allowing that awareness to shape our thoughts, decisions, and actions
  • Reflecting God's character in all aspects of our lives

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Review Summary

4.18 out of 5
Average of 5k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Hearing God by Dallas Willard receives mostly positive reviews, with readers praising its depth, wisdom, and practical advice on developing a conversational relationship with God. Many find it life-changing and insightful, appreciating Willard's balanced approach to discerning God's voice. Some readers struggle with the dense writing style or theological disagreements. Critics argue it may overemphasize extra-biblical communication. Overall, most reviewers recommend the book as a valuable resource for Christians seeking to deepen their connection with God.

About the Author

Dallas Willard was a renowned philosopher and spiritual thinker who taught at the University of Southern California for over 50 years. He held various positions, including Director of the School of Philosophy. Willard's academic background included studies at William Jewell College, Tennessee Temple College, and Baylor University, where he earned degrees in Psychology, Philosophy, and Religion. He completed his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin. Willard's work bridged the gap between philosophy and Christian spirituality, making complex ideas accessible to a broader audience. His teachings and writings have had a significant impact on contemporary Christian thought and practice.

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