"The hand of the Lord was upon me there, and He said to me, 'Get up and go out to the plain, and there I will speak to you.'" Ezekiel 3:22
God speaks in many different ways to
His children. He spoke through a bush to Moses. He spoke through a donkey to Balaam.
He spoke through prophets to His kings. He speaks through other believers. He
speaks directly to us through the invisible Holy Spirit. And He speaks even
through circumstances.
When God wants to speak a very
important word directly to us without interruption from the noise of our busy
lives, he will take us "into the plain." The plain is a place of no
distractions and no other persons. It is a place of silence. It can be a place
of great need as it often fails to have the normal provisions we are accustomed
to. It can be a place we go to voluntarily to seek His face, or we can be moved
there without choice by His supernatural ability. More often, it is the latter
method that brings us into the plain. In modern times, it often means a
separation from our normal activities such as jobs or families.
The plain can also be a place where
we discover afresh that God's hand has been on us all the time. When we are so
busy with life, we sometimes forget that God's hand is still there, gently
leading our path. When our lives get so busy that we are not listening or
responding to His gentle touch, He must take more aggressive measures to get
our attention. Thus, the plain is one of those appointed times of one-on-one
communication with our heavenly Father. No distractions, no people, no
beautiful surroundings to capture our thoughts. It is a barren place designed
to allow us to seek and hear clearly. When He speaks, we need to be able to
listen. We hear much better in the plain.
Do you need to hear God's voice today?
Is your life such that you cannot even hear His voice? Each day God calls us to
our own mini-plain in order to speak to us and for us to hear. If we neglect
this time of open communication, we may be invited to His plain in order to
hear without distraction. Pray that you might make time to hear.
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