A Voice From Heaven

“Father, bring glory to your name.” Then a voice spoke from heaven, saying, “I have already brought glory to my name, and I will do so again.” When the crowd heard the voice, some thought it was thunder, while others declared an angel had spoken to him. Then Jesus told them, “The voice was for your benefit, not mine.”
John 12:28-30 NLT

‭‭If we hear a sound that seems a bit strange or one that we don’t recognise, we try to find its source, don’t we? For example, I remember many years ago of an unexpected loud crashing noise that occurred one evening, from the direction of the shed in our back garden. Several of the neighbours heard it as well and some ran to the adjacent main road, expecting to see the remains of a car crash. But there was a nagging thought in my mind – in my shed were a number of jars located on a shelf I had erected the previous day. And my fears were realised when I later took a look – the shelf had collapsed. I was too embarrassed to tell the neighbours of my shoddy craftsmanship. But there is always an explanation for a sound – well, that is, until God is involved.

But here we are imagining ourselves in a crowd listening to a Man speaking about some religious matters, joining other people who were in Jerusalem for the Passover Festival. There was a crowd standing around a Man called Jesus, who had performed an amazing miracle raising a man from the dead. As we watched, this Man lifted His face to Heaven and we heard Him cry out “Father, bring glory to Your name”. And then we clearly heard what seemed to be a voice from the sky above us. The voice said, “I have already brought glory to my name, and I will do so again.” We looked up but could see nothing, but there were a few clouds there. Some around us were saying that it was a clap of thunder. Others who obviously heard some words thought an angel had spoken. But the Man called Jesus then spoke to the crowd again. He said, “The voice was for your benefit, not mine.” Thunder, an angel, or God Himself? What if it was the voice of God, responding to this Man who claimed to be His Son?

How would we feel if we suddenly heard a voice from Heaven? I think we can agree that this is not a common occurrence, and we would be more likely to look for a source more mundane or logically viable. But in the crowd, the voice from Heaven was loud enough to be confused with thunder, so to hear something of equal loudness today would be perplexing. That is, unless we were open to such an event as the voice of God speaking loudly to us. Have we pilgrims ever heard God speak to us? There was an occasion during my daughter’s illness when I was crying out to God in prayer. I was at the time rushing to her hospital bed, summoned by the medics who were fearful that she was in her last moments. But in the middle of my prayerful anguish, I head a voice clearly coming from the back seat of the car, saying “Trust Me”. It was so clear that I turned around to see who was there. God was with me that day, and through His loving kindness and compassion, I received strength and the assurance for the difficult days ahead. I will never forget His voice.

The people in the crowd were faced with a choice. If someone before them was having a conversation with someone else in Heaven, surely they would, or should, have taken notice and attributed some divine meaning to what was happening. But many in the crowd chose not to, rather trying to rationalise the situation with a natural conclusion, and in the process they missed a golden opportunity to connect with God Himself. Jesus said that all those who believed in Him would inherit eternal life, and God is still in the process of speaking to people today. The offer still stands in this season of grace.

Dear Father God. Thank You for Your patience with us humans. We love You and thank You that we can hear Your voice through Your Spirit within us. Amen.

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