One day, we will see it in perfection because He creates and makes things and we are made to do the same. He is a God of ideas, and He wants us to have them.
A monastery or nunnery is a quiet place, and in the quiet, away from noise, you can listen to the Holy Spirit. If you want to find love, safety and purpose; if you want to find things that have meaning; such as living a good life with the gift God has given you, then find a quiet place to sit and listen.
Hearing the Holy Spirit is usually tricky and difficult sometimes for many of us, because we are only a creature with weaknesses. Sometimes we feel confused, or due to our tiredness, praying and sitting have become extremely difficult. The Almighty is always in search of hearts that are willing and desperate to get close to Him at all costs.
Searching through the history of the giants of faith, from Moses of the Old Testament to Billy Graham of our time, I have discovered that they have all devoted their entire lives seeking to hear God and they did acquire all they needed to wait in quiet places, listening to Him. And so, to hear His guidance, it is a matter of searching diligently until we feel we are heard. God is awesome, and He takes Himself seriously, although, still being approachable. He can speak for different reasons, but He loves us too!
We can Ask Him Anything
If you have ever felt like things were piling, remember that in the journey of your life, God is constantly available 24/7. If you were driving and had a thought he is there, or if it got to the end of the day and you had a thought then, He is also available. Also, it is God who made so many wonderful things we see around us. One day, we will see it in perfection because He creates and makes things and we are made to do the same. He is a God of ideas, and He wants us to have them.
We can ask Him, run it by Him and we can come to Him with our problems. We can also listen in the quiet. No problem is too big or too small, as God is worthy and capable of dealing with them all.
“Whoever comes to me I will by no means turn away.”
(John 6:37)
“For the righteous will never be moved. They will be remembered forever.”
(Psalm 112:6)
Blessed are those whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered.
(Roman’s 4:7)
“Therefore just as one man’s trespass led to condemnation for all, so
one man’s act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all.”
(Roman’s 5:18)