God is at work 'in you'. What is he working on? Your 'will'. What does he want you to do? 'Act in order to fulfill his good purpose' (Philippians 2:13 NIV). How does he accomplish this? Through your mind: 'Think the same way that Christ Jesus thought' (Philippians 2:5 CEV). God can speak to you audibly, through circumstances or through another person. But because God can give you his thoughts or guide your thoughts, your mind is the meeting room where he will most often communicate with you.
That's why Satan will try to place evil thoughts in your mind. If this doesn't work, he will try to fill your mind with fear and worry. If that doesn't work, he'll settle for having you watch hours of 'worthless things' on television or the internet. The psalmist prayed: 'Turn away my eyes from looking at worthless things' (Psalm 119:37 NKJV). To hear from God and recognise what he's saying to you, you must make your mind a protected environment. And one more thing: your desire to hear from God must take precedence over every other desire you have.
Social reformer Dorothy Day, who did much work on behalf of the poor in the twentieth century, spoke of what she called her 'notions' - ideas that had the unmistakable stamp of God's authorship in her mind. George Fox and the Quaker tradition called them 'concerns'. Others speak of 'promptings' or 'leadings'. The good news is... if you truly want to hear from God, he'll speak to you.
