John 17 - This is such a great prayer. At the heart of it, we have these great  words, “Your Word is truth” (John 17:17). True prayer is always grounded  in truth. There is a conversation between ourselves and God. God  initiates this conversation. From Him, there is revelation. From us,  there is response. Revelation comes first. He speaks to us. Then, we  speak to Him. In our world, there are many voices. There is one voice  which must not be drowned out: the voice of God.
“Your Word is truth” (John 17:17). Where does our faith come from? It comes from the Lord. He has spoken  to us in His Word. He is still speaking to us. Are we listening to Him?  We’re not to come to the Word of God with the attitude that says, “This  is true. That’s not true.” On what basis do we say, “This is true.  That’s not true”? We may come to some parts of the Bible and say, “That  speaks to me.” We may come to other parts of the Bible and say, “That  doesn’t speak to me.” What are we saying when we say this kind of  thing? Are we saying something about God’s Word? or Are we saying  something about our need to listen more carefully to what the Lord is  saying to us through His Word? Let us learn to say, with our Lord Jesus  Christ, “Your Word is truth” (John 17:17) and we will begin to say, more  and more often, “That really speaks to me.” It’s not about our deciding  what speaks to us and then saying, “That really is the Word of God.”  It’s about our saying “Your Word is truth” and then discovering that God  has a great deal to say to us when we are learning to say to Him,  “Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening” (1 Samuel 3:9-10).
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