Solutions December 2017 | Page 14

You describe, in your book, several ways in which God communicates with us. Share a few and briefly explain how, in our busy lives, we might miss them if we aren’t paying attention. Mark: God speaks through seven languages. The first language is Scripture, and it’s in a category by itself. When you open the Bible, God opens His mouth. By definition, a whisper is “speaking with one’s breath rather than one’s vocal chords.” Juxtapose that with II Timothy 3:16: “All Scripture is God-breathed.” The Bible is God’s whisper! That said, there are six secondary languages that God uses in Scripture—desires, dreams, doors, people, promptings, and pain. Like any language, it takes time and effort to acquire these languages. It also takes relationship, and that’s what God wants! You make a comment: “Don’t be surprised if God slows you down or gets in the way.” Let’s talk a moment about why God might show up in our lives like this. Mark: God wants you to get where God wants you to go more than you want to get 14 Solutions where God wants you to go, and He’s awfully good at getting us there! But in my experience, He doesn’t just show the way. Sometimes He gets in the way, like he did with Balaam’s donkey. God loves you too much to let you walk a path that is destructive. Let me put this in the context. One of my most prayed promises is Revelation 3:7-8 which says, “What He opens no one can shut and what he shuts no one can open. See I have placed before you an open door.” We love open doors! Closed doors? Not so much! But this is a package deal. And someday, I think we’ll thank God for the closed doors as much as the open doors! We all have dreams—things we’d like to accomplish in our lives. We know God sometimes places these dreams within us. You state that “who you become in the process of fulfilling your dream is the primary goal”—not the actual fulfilling of the dream itself. What do you mean by this? Mark: What we think of as the process—pursuing a dream—is really God’s goal. God is far more concerned with who you are than what you do! So dreams are really a mechanism