Seeking the Voice of God
"But Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?" - 2 Chronicles 18:6

In the landscape of spiritual life, there exist moments when clarity eludes us, and the chorus of opinions drowns out the singular voice we truly seek. Such is the resonance in the words of 2 Chronicles 18:6, where Jehoshaphat, the King of Judah, asks, "Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?" This verse captures a profound yearning—a desire to commune with the voice of God amidst the noise of human advice and persuasion.
To understand the depth of Jehoshaphat's inquiry, we must look at the broader context of this moment. Jehoshaphat had allied himself with King Ahab of Israel, whose reign was marred by disobedience to God. While Ahab gathered his prophets—who, as we know, often played to the king’s desires—Jehoshaphat’s heart remained attuned to the truth. His initial willingness to consult Ahab's prophets exemplified a royal inclination toward unity and diplomacy. However, as he observed the superficiality of their declarations, he sensed an absence of the authentic word of the Lord. Jehoshaphat’s query reveals a soul deeply aware of the necessity of divine guidance, particularly when faced with critical decisions.
In our own lives, we often stand at crossroads, faced with choices that shape our future. The voices of the world shout advice, and it becomes tempting to lean on popular opinion or the counsel of those around us. Yet, Jehoshaphat’s example beckons us to ask: do we seek the Lord’s voice above all others? When we find ourselves ensnared by anxiety or confusion, are we willing to pause and inquire of God? Jehoshaphat's recognition of the need for a true prophet demonstrates wisdom; he understood that not all advice was created equal.
Jehoshaphat's question also nudges us into the awareness of our spiritual resources. We live in a world filled with information yet often devoid of genuine wisdom. The Lord has graciously provided us with means to access His guidance, from prayer to Scripture, and from the ministry of faithful leaders to the counsel of the Holy Spirit. The prophet Jehoshaphat sought was a messenger of God, tasked with proclaiming divine wisdom—just as we have the Scriptures and the Holy Spirit to illuminate our paths.
As we reflect on this passage, we are called to evaluate our own habits when it comes to making decisions. Are we prone to rush towards those who echo our sentiments, or do we intentionally seek the truth of God's Word? When faced with significant choices—be it in our careers, relationships, or moral dilemmas—do we take the time to genuinely enquire of the Lord?
The importance of seeking God’s counsel cannot be overstated. Proverbs 3:5-6 counsels us, "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths." Like Jehoshaphat, we must ensure that before we make any decisions, we must turn our hearts towards God, inviting Him into the conversation. In doing so, we affirm our dependency on Him and rally our understanding around His truth rather than our limited perspectives.
In essence, Jehoshaphat’s simple yet profound inquiry is a reminder that amidst all the voices around us, the cry of our heart must be to hear from the Lord. As we navigate life’s complexities, let us commit to a deliberate posturing of seeking His voice, trusting that it is only through His guidance that we can walk in accordance to His divine will. Let today be a day where we choose to seek more than opinions; let us earnestly seek the Lord.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, help me to discern Your voice amidst the clamor of the world. Grant me the humility to seek Your counsel above all, and teach me to trust in Your perfect plan for my life. Amen.
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