Just Listen!
“To you my heart says, “Seek my face.” Your face, ADONAI, I will seek. Psalm 27:8 (TLV)
What’s in a face? By simply looking at someone’s face, you can see every emotion too deep for words. You can see happiness, sadness, hurt, love, and so on. When you have a conversation with someone you look into their eyes, which will express the deepest parts of their heart. So, what does it mean to seek G-d’s face?
For so long, I had tried and tried seeking G-d’s face; in other words, I longed to know Him. The Bible was in front of my face for hours on end and I sang my heart out to Him every time I found myself alone. However, it still felt so shallow. Think of your favorite celebrity. You might know everything there is to know about that person from what their preferred past times are to their most preferred food, but you do not know that person because you have never met them. That is how I felt towards G-d. You can know all there is to know about someone, but until you actually spend time with that person, you don’t know them at all.
Then it hit me, I had done so much to try and draw close to G-d, from praying and worshiping, to crying out to Him at the top of my lungs, but I rarely shut up and simply listened. I babbled on and on to Him, but never allowed Him to get a word in! And I’m sure we all know how difficult it can be to have a conversation with someone like that. Don’t get me wrong, all of that is extremely important, but it is only one side of the conversation. So each day after my morning devotion time, I prayed a short prayer, “Abba, I’m listening. Please speak to me.” Then I said nothing. It was hard to keep my mind from wandering. Most days I didn’t hear Him speak, though I did feel Him there, and some days I would hear a whisper. He usually will not barge His way in; rather, G-d will wait for you to invite Him in, and wait His turn to speak.
I would like to encourage you to do this- to listen. Find a place you can be alone with G-d and simply tell Him you are listening, and do so. Don’t let time be a distraction- take as much as you need. You may not hear an audible voice, but His presence is so sweet and knowing He is there beside you is more than enough for me. Just as you desire to be with Him, He also desires to be with you.
This post was authored by Regional Rep Trevor Weldin



