
“Speak Lord, Your Servant Is Listening”
Beloved, we spend much of our lives asking God to speak, guide, answer, and reveal His will. We pray for direction, wisdom, and clarity. Yet sometimes the greatest challenge is not whether God is speaking—it is whether we are truly listening.
In a world filled with constant noise, distractions, opinions, and endless demands for our attention, it can become difficult to recognize the gentle voice of God. We often want immediate answers, but God frequently speaks in ways that require us to slow down, be still, and draw near to Him.
In the Old Testament, young Samuel responded to God’s call by saying in 1 Samuel 3:10, “Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening.” Samuel did not know everything God was about to reveal, nor did he fully understand what the future would hold. Yet he made himself available to hear and obey.
Likewise, Jesus said in the New Testament, John 10:27, “My sheep listen to My voice; I know them, and they follow Me.” Notice that hearing His voice is connected to following Him. Listening is not simply about receiving information; it is about trusting God enough to obey what He says.
Perhaps today God is reminding you to trust Him. Perhaps He is calling you to forgive, to serve, to wait patiently, to take a step of faith, or simply to rest in His presence. Whatever He is saying, His voice will always lead you toward His purpose, His peace, and His truth.
Sometimes we ask God for a detailed roadmap when He is simply asking us to take the next faithful step. Sometimes we want God to explain everything while He is teaching us to trust Him one day at a time.
So today, before presenting God with another list of requests, spend a moment in stillness and say: “Speak Lord, Your servant is listening.”
—Not my will, but Yours.
—Not my timing, but Yours.
—Not my understanding, but Your wisdom.
Because when God speaks, direction follows. When God speaks, peace follows. And when God speaks, His words never return empty.
Pray with me: Father God, quiet the noise around me and the distractions within me. Help me recognize Your voice above every other voice competing for my attention. Give me a heart that is willing not only to hear You, but also to obey You. Teach me to trust Your wisdom, follow Your leading, and walk faithfully wherever You guide me. Speak Lord, for Your servant is listening— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.








