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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 1H 2M

Pray and Seek My Face

from Restoration Church: Teachings

In a world drowning in noise, we're invited to discover the transformative practice of meditation—not as an empty silence, but as a grounding in divine truth. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 7:14 and the Gospel of John, this exploration challenges us to move beyond merely talking to God and toward genuinely listening for His voice. The progression of prayer isn't complete when we present our requests; it deepens when we seek God's face rather than just His hand. We learn that Jesus Himself modeled this listening posture, repeatedly declaring that He spoke only what the Father taught Him. The ancient practice of Lectio Divina—sacred reading, meditation, prayer, contemplation, and action—offers us a framework to cut through the cultural cacophony that threatens to drown out heaven's signal. When we ground ourselves in Scripture, particularly passages like Psalm 46 with its powerful call to 'be still and know that I am God,' we discover that meditation isn't about escaping reality but about seeing it clearly through the kingdom lens. The challenge before us is urgent: Will we continue to let the noise of this world dictate our thoughts and responses, or will we create space to hear the voice that truly matters? This practice isn't just spiritual luxury—it's essential survival for those seeking to live authentically as followers of Christ in turbulent times.

In a world drowning in noise, we're invited to discover the transformative practice of meditation—not as an empty silence, but as a grounding in divine truth. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 7:14 and the Gospel of John, this exploration challenges us to move beyond merely talking to God and toward genuinely listening for His voice. The progression of prayer isn't complete when we present our requests; it deepens when we seek God's face rather than just His hand. We learn that Jesus Himself modeled this listening posture, repeatedly declaring that He spoke only what the Father taught Him. The ancient practice of Lectio Divina—sacred reading, meditation, prayer, contemplation, and action—offers us a framework to cut through the cultural cacophony that threatens to drown out heaven's signal. When we ground ourselves in Scripture, particularly passages like Psalm 46 with its powerful call to 'be still and know that I am God,' we discover that meditation isn't about escaping reality but about seeing it clearly through the kingdom lens. The challenge before us is urgent: Will we continue to let the noise of this world dictate our thoughts and responses, or will we create space to hear the voice that truly matters? This practice isn't just spiritual luxury—it's essential survival for those seeking to live authentically as followers of Christ in turbulent times.

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