John 10:27 — “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”

Right now, at this very moment, you are being shaped. Not someday—today. Your thoughts, your emotions, your reactions, and your decisions are all being formed by the voice you listen to the most. And Jesus made it clear—His sheep hear His voice and follow Him. So the question is not if you are being led… the question is who is leading you?

You are never neutral. There is always a voice shaping you—God’s Word, your feelings, social media, fear, pressure, or even your own thoughts. Whatever voice is loudest will become your guide. If God’s Word is not the loudest voice in your life, then something else already is—and it is already influencing how you think, how you feel, and how you respond. Many believers are not running from God—they are simply being led by something else without realizing it.

Let’s be honest—most believers are not rejecting God, they are just drowning Him out. A few quiet minutes in Scripture cannot compete with hours of noise filling the mind. The problem is not that God is silent—it is that other voices are louder. You do not drift into hearing God. You choose it. You choose what you listen to, what you dwell on, and what you give your attention to—and that choice determines what shapes you.

The issue is not access—you have the Bible. The issue is priority. If God’s voice only gets your leftovers, your life will reflect it. When Scripture is treated casually, obedience becomes optional, and direction becomes unclear. But when God’s Word becomes central, everything begins to align—your thinking, your decisions, your relationships, and your purpose. The loudest voice in your life will always determine the direction of your life.

Imagine trying to have a conversation with someone in a crowded room filled with loud music and constant noise. The person is speaking clearly, but you cannot hear them—not because they are not speaking, but because everything else is louder. That is how many believers live. God is speaking, but His voice is drowned out by everything else competing for attention.

God is not silent. His Word is clear. The question is whether you are making room to hear Him. If His voice is not leading you, something else is. And whatever you listen to the most will ultimately shape who you become. The loudest voice always wins.

Lord, in the name of Jesus, I ask You to expose every voice in my life that is louder than Yours. Break the power of distraction, fear, and noise that has been competing for my attention. Give me a hunger for Your Word that is stronger than my desire for anything else. Quiet every false voice and train my heart to recognize Yours above all others. I choose today to listen, to obey, and to follow You. Amen.

Before you touch your phone tomorrow, open your Bible and read one passage slowly.
Ask yourself: “What is God saying to me—and what will I do about it?” Then act on one thing you read—because hearing God is not complete until you obey Him.

Wes Knight

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