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QuietnessTools for Greater Communion with God , Part II

By James W. Goll
Vision Cast March 2006
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1) The Combative Lessons on Quieting Our Soul

  • From the Writings of Mark Virkler

    He is a pastor-teacher based in Buffalo, New York. Mark has written 30 study manuals in the areas of Bible survey and spiritual communion and growth. The following thoughts are contained in his powerful book, Communion with God.

    • Principles of Communion

      If we are going to commune with God, first we must become still. Habakkuk went to his guard post to pray (Hab. 2:1). In the early morning when it was still dark, Jesus departed to a lonely place to pray (Mark 1:35). And after a day's ministry, Jesus went to a mountain to pray.

      In order for our inner man to commune with God, we must first remove external distractions. We must find a place where we can be alone and undisturbed so that we can center down into our hearts without being distracted by our external circumstances.

      Second, we must learn to quiet our inner being, all the voices and thoughts within us that are calling for our attention. Until they are quieted, we most likely will not hear His voice.

      Becoming still cannot be hurried or forced. Rather, it must be allowed to happen. At a point in your stillness, God takes over and you sense His active flow within you. His spontaneous images begin to flow with a life of their own. His voice speaks, giving you wisdom and strength. You find that you are "in the Spirit"
      (Revelation 1:10).

    • Quieting Our Own Inner Being

      • Write down thoughts of things to do later

      • Release present tensions and anxieties to the Lord

      • Focus on Jesus

      • In becoming still, I am not trying to do anything. I simply want to be in touch with the Divine Lover. I am centered on this moment of time and experiencing Him in it.

      • Removing inner noise (voices, thoughts, pressures).

  • The Battlefield of the Mind –
          A Perspective by James W. Goll


    • Taking an Aggressive Posture

      II Cor. 10:2-6. As I read this set of scriptures, I envision this "battlefield of the mind" in a specific way. I see these strongholds or fortresses (vs. 4) as being the ancient wall around our mind. These strongholds are our overall mental attitude. Next, I envision the arguments or speculations (vs. 5) as being the guards on the wall of human reasoning. The high or lofty things (vs. 5) are the high towers on the wall called pride. Lastly, the thoughts (vs. 5) are the individuals of military might poised for battle with devices of the power of suggestion.

    • Taking the Initiative

      Our weapons are not carnal but they are mighty in God for the pulling down of strongholds, casting down of arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Christ. Through the "Battering Ram" of the name of Jesus, the blood (Rev. 12:11), and God's written and spoken Word (Matt. 4:3-10), we can bring every thought into obedience to Christ Jesus.

    • Practical Steps

      Before we can think on whatsoever things are true, noble, just, pure, lovely, of a good report, full of virtue and praise (Phil. 4:7-8), we must first cleanse our minds. This does not happen over night. But for the Christian, it is a part of their destiny.


      • Some steps to having the mind of Christ might include:
        • Confession - I John 1:7-9
        • Forgiving - Prov. 14:10
        • Forgetting - Phil. 3:13
        • Removing - Heb. 12:1; II Cor. 6:17
        • Combating & Withstanding - II Cor. 10:2-6
        • Building up - I Pet. 1:13; James 1:21; Isa. 28:11; Jude 20
        • Putting On - I Thess. 5:8; Prov. 16:3; Eph. 4:17-24


2) The Practice of Listening Prayer

  • From the Writings of Dallas Willard

    He is a professor and past director of the School of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. Dallas is the author of the penetrating book, The Spirit of the Disciplines, of which the following is taken.

    A discipline for the spiritual life is, when the dust of history is blown away, nothing but an activity undertaken to bring us into more effective cooperation with Christ and His Kingdom. As with all disciplines, we should approach the practice of silence in a prayerful, experimental attitude, confident that we shall be led into its right use for us. It is a powerful and essential discipline. Only silence will allow us life-transforming concentration upon God. It allows us to hear the gentle God, whose only Son shall not strive, nor cry; neither shall any man hear His voice above the street noise (Matt. 12:19). It is this God who tells us that in quietness and trust is your strength (Is. 30:15).


  • From the Writings of Mary Ruth Swope

    Mary Swope, author of Are You Sick and Tired of Feeling Sick and Tired, turns her attention to helping people understand how to hear and discern God's voice. The following phrases are from her book, Listening Prayer.

    • Beginning

      At the beginning of each period of listening prayer, submit yourself to God and invite the Holy Spirit to be in control. Learn to "put you mind on the shelf." If your thoughts begin to seep through, you will block the Holy Spirit's willingness to speak through your mind.

    • The Attacks

      In addition, Satan will try to distract you. Cast out any interfering thoughts from the enemy. The clamoring images and mind set of the world will drown out the quiet inner promptings of the Holy Spirit.

    • Rest in Him

      Sit back and enjoy God's presence. Meditate on His power, His wisdom, His goodness, His meekness, and His generosity. Let His peace flow through you and feel the serenity of mind and heart that illuminates and invigorates. His Spirit gives strength to any task that needs to be accomplished.

      Learn to relax and release all tension. Anxiety and strain will evoke only silence from God. Learn to let go and let God speak to you. Only those who retreat to the quietness of heart, mind, and spirit can hear God's voice and receive direct inspiration.


  • From the Words of Jesus in Matthew 6:5-6

    And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by men. Truly, I say to you, they have their reward. But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret, and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

 

3) A Closing Prayer of Application

Father, make these old ways new. Teach me The Lost Art of Practicing Your Presence. Quiet my Soul that I might know you and your precious Son Jesus better. Holy Spirit, calm the inner storm that rages. Bring me in to proper alignment with your Word, WIll and Ways. I call forth the Spirit of Revelation in Jesus name. Lord, I want to know You! Teach me for Your Kingdom's Sake. Amen!

I trust that this 2-part message on Quietness has helped you to move forward into greater communion with the Love of Your Soul. It has truly helped me. After all – Quietness is the Incubation Bed of Revelation!

Blessings!

James W. Goll

 


From the Desk of James W. Goll

I trust that this second part of Quietness for our Vision Cast has helped. If you will want to get a copy of my new book The Lost Art of Practicing His Presence. This book is a contemporary read on old timeless truths that will aid the hungry to passionately pursue the Presence of God.

We had a great gathering in Memphis this past week for our Advancing the Kingdom Through Intercession. We thank the Lord for all those who were impacted. Remember our next weekend Intensive is June 9 - 11, 2006 in Knoxville, TN for Adventures in the Prophetic. Watch the web site for more details! Come and join us!

Remember, our next Compassion Acts mission’s trip is to Thailand with Marcus and Alyxius Young of Divine Inheritance, Michal Ann Goll and Leon Hoover is leaving May 28th and returning on June 9th. Visit our Thailand Trip webpage for more details or for more information or to download an application or contact Leon Hoover at leon@encountersnetowrk.com.

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Blessings to you and your family!

James W. Goll

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