
Jeremiah 1:9 – “Then the LORD stretched out His hand and touched my mouth, and the LORD said to me, “Behold, I have put My words in your mouth.”
When I first became a Christian, I noticed something interesting in many preachers that prompted me to inquire of the Lord and seasoned veteran ministers about what I was seeing. I saw and heard men standing in the pulpits emulating the current popular preacher of the day, or in the denomination, I was associated with. I wondered if that was how it was supposed to be done.
Later, the Lord impressed upon my heart that He was calling me into the ministry, and I, too, would preach the Gospel. Since it seemed that the widespread practice was to copy and mimic the mannerisms, speech, and messages of the “current flavor of the month” preacher, I tried that.
Although I began simply speaking what I felt God would have me say, I soon transitioned into doing what I was seeing others do and failed miserably. It was distasteful, disappointing, and most unsatisfying for me and, I am sure, for those hearing me speak.
So I went to prayer, asked the Lord for a clear directive, and felt that the Holy Spirit whispered in my heart – “I want you to be a voice, not an echo.” That resonated with me in a way that I cannot describe. It was what I had desired all along without really knowing it.
Later, I felt that the Holy Spirit whispered – “I don’t need copies; I need people who will be obedient to what they hear and speak what is in their hearts with passion and compassion.” That became the foundation of the ministry that God gave me and has remained so through the years. My driving desire is to be a voice, not an echo.
I do not want to just speak about God; I want to speak for God or on God’s Behalf. I want to say only what the Holy Spirit whispers in my spirit, not the latest and most popular subject, topic, or method. No matter how simple and seemingly shallow that message is, I have found that it gets results. On the occasions I have copied someone else, it was like rain on a tin roof, and I accomplished about as much.
God did not call any of us to be “echoes.” He called us to be “voices,” speaking what He has spoken to us through prayer, the Word, and the Spirit of God. It is my heart’s driving passion and desire to have a Now Word relevant to the current congregation, situation, and need.
God knows where the people I speak to are spiritually, emotionally, relationally, etc. He knows every detail of our lives and sometimes uses others to speak words that provide the needed help even though they had no idea what they were saying was having that effect.
So, as you go through your days here on earth, seek to be a voice rather than an echo. Allow the Holy Spirit to speak through you to whatever situation might be before you. You do not have to understand it. Just be obedient to His nudging and urging. That is the Father’s desire for each of us.
May the Lord bless and be with you as you go through your day!