When John the Baptist saw Jesus coming toward him, he said, “Behold,
the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29). How
did John recognize Jesus? After all, he confessed that he didn’t know
him before—or at least that he didn’t know that Jesus was the chosen
Messiah. What happened?
John saw Jesus with the eyes of his heart.
He could see who Jesus really was because the Holy Spirit revealed it
to him. We might say that the Holy Spirit invited John to see and that
John accepted the invitation.
Day after day, the Holy Spirit
invites us to see Jesus as well. When we accept his invitation in
prayer, we give the Spirit the freedom to open our eyes and our hearts.
Our yes tells the Spirit, “Please show Jesus more clearly to me because I
want to know him more. I want his presence, his power, and his mercy in
my life.”
Isn’t it amazing how we can read so much into what we
see with our physical eyes? This happens when an accountant reads a
company’s balance sheet, when a doctor reads the results of a blood
test, or when a father sees a confused look on his teenager’s face. Just
as a doctor has been trained to know what to look for, so our minds can
be formed to recognize spiritual realities. John was able to recognize
Jesus in large part because he was committed to God and eager to do his
will. His heart was soft, and his mind was alert.
Today, let’s be
alert to God. Let’s fix our eyes on Jesus each morning. Let’s pray as
often as we can, persevere as much as we can, and stay as peaceful as we
can all day long.St. Catherine of Siena learned to stay close to God by
simply repeating: “God all, I nothing.” This was how she came into
God’s presence and recognized him. May this be our disposition as well!
“Lord, open my eyes so that I can see you.”
taken from wau.org
My notes:
I believe we can develop an alertness to His voice by:
1. Scripture study- I think that scripture study exposes one to how God speaks, if we allow Him to direct us.
2.Having quiet and reflective times.
3.Learning to obey the promptings we know are from the Holy Spirit. And as we learn to obey, it will become easier for us to conform to His voice.
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