Thoughts on Persistence

Thoughts on Persistence
New Book available from Amazon - for Kindle and Softbound
Showing posts with label Listening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Listening. Show all posts

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Letter Thirty-Five - From God

 Letter THIRTY-FIVE

From The Letters by P Michael Biggs

Dear Child:


I am all about simple things, and I want simple from you.

   Simple prayers. 

         Simple conversations. 

               Simple thoughts.

You don’t have to use big sounding words or holy sounding phrases. Just be you.

I’m not impressed with fluff. I don’t like a lot of high-minded blabber or lofty sounding words.

Just be yourself. Be true to the nature I have put within you already.

Even if you can’t utter the words, I still understand. I know your thoughts. I know everything about you. I love you, just as you are.

Your words are important, but your attitude is what I consider most. Just be you. Come to me just as you are.

Simple is beautiful. 


God,



From:



Saturday, July 6, 2019

Thoughts on Prayer for Those Who Don't


Thoughts on Prayer 
for Those Who Don’t

Non-pray-ers can pray too, you know.  It’s not rocket science – this thing called prayer.  You don’t have to have a degree in anything to say a prayer.  You just need to do it when the need comes over you.

I love what Mary Oliver says.
“Just patch a few words together
and don’t try to make them elaborate;
this isn’t a contest but the doorway
into thanks, and a silence in which
another voice may speak.”

It’s the willingness and the need to do this thing called prayer … not your eloquence, nor your degrees, not even your bank account or your intellect, and especially not where you were born or where you currently live.

I love her line “just patch a few words together.”  God is listening for your heart to speak, not your syntax, not your impressive vocabulary. 

I have this quote in my files.  I don’t know who said it, but it works.  “God speaks heart murmurings.”

There is one more line that needs highlighting.  “This isn’t a contest but the doorway into thanks”

Many people, and I’ve heard this all of my years in church attendance, think they have no eloquent thoughts to offer to God, so they keep quiet.  Praying is not a contest.  No, no.  It is an honest murmuring of a sincere heart seeking a God who loves them and cares. 

And the crowning thought … “a silence in which another voice may speak.”

Wow!  To think that we might possibly have a direct and personal link to God and He has something to speak into our lives.

I am amazed!

God becomes small enough to enter into our world, our thoughts, our prayers, our concerns. 

I’ve written enough.  It’s your move.


P Michael Biggs
Hope~Encouragement~Inspiration

Saturday, February 2, 2019

God Are You Talking to Me?


God, Are You Talking to Me?


Let’s talk about God talking to us, and what that all means.  This is a large topic … frankly, larger than me, but I’m going to tackle it anyway, for it is important.

First thing … Yes, God is talking to me, and to you.  God still talks to us.  I’ve never heard God’s audible voice, however.  When I say, “God speaks to me”, I am using the metaphorical concept that God impressed on me such-n-such, or I sense that God is directing me to do this or that. 

Now, let’s move on to the how and why and what does God’s voice sound like.

How does God talk to us?  His holy scriptures are the first source for hearing God’s voice.  I do not believe God will ever direct us to do something that is contradictory to what He has already put into the scriptures.  I’ve had many occasions when I’ve received what I considered a ‘word from God’.  I have two life verses.

Jeremiah 29:11 – “For surely I know the plans I have for you; plans to prosper you and not to bring you harm.”

And Joshua 1:9 – “Be not afraid nor dismayed, for I the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

Note that these verses were not specific to any move I should make, nor a yes or no decision.  They came into play more as an assurance of God’s presence in my life in the middle of troubling times.  Furthermore, they were an assurance that God, by His discerning spirit, would impress upon my spirit a sense of His direction.

Ah, that is one of the critical pieces when we talk about God talking to us.  For me, He uses some unfathomable signal that I call “the spirit of God” to impress upon my being a sense of “yes, this is good”, or “no, this is bad.”

My practice has been to proceed cautiously during these times and give God time to confirm that particular divination within my own heart and mind.  If the feelings of “do” persisted, then after a period of time – days, weeks – I would then take that as the answer from God to move in a certain direction. 

I felt that sense during my music publishing days at Thanksgiving time in 1993.  I was offered a position and turned it down at first.  I later came back around to that original offer and asked God for some kind of sense of what to do.  I felt an overwhelming sense of the “peace which passes all understanding” in those days.  I’ve never forgotten that experience.  It was straight out of Philippians 4:6-7. 

“Don’t be anxious about anything, but in every situation, with prayer and petitions, let your request be known to God.  Then God’s peace, which goes beyond all understanding, will guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus.”

Sometimes, on rare occasions, other individuals of faith can speak a word to help a person see a solution or a direction in which to move.  I suppose we could say that God “spoke through him/her.” 

Again, that happened for me in 1973 when I was trying to make the decision to move from Orlando to Albuquerque.  After receiving the offer to go to Albuquerque, my father called one night and asked, “Well son, are you packed and ready to go?”

My answer … “Well Dad.  I just don’t know.”

He said, “You know son, I think Albuquerque would be a good move for you.  I think you are letting doubts and fears get in the way.  You probably should go ahead and move to Albuquerque.  And I tell you what.  If you get there and find out it was the wrong move, remember this; God will forgive you, and I think there is enough money in the bank to get you back home.”

I made the move.  God blessed.  God was in it.  It was four great years in my life.

Let me quickly add this.  If you are seeking God’s answer through another person, just make sure in whom you are trusting for this answer.  Not all who claim to speak for God really do speak for God.  I have some horror stories also, but will refrain from sharing them for now.

Well, this needs to come to an end.  Bottom line, God still watches out for us.  He cares what we do, how we do it, and at times, when we should do a thing. 

The “how” of God letting us know comes through (1) His word – the Bible.  Occasionally God will speak through (2) another individual, and God will (3) impress upon your heart and mind a sense of His direction and the assurance of His peace to make a certain decision or not. 

In all my years of living, I’ve never known God to write in the skies, shape a certain cloud formation to direct me, or give me an audible voice. 

I trust the God I serve. 
I listen for Him to speak in small ways, subtle moving’s that I am learning to interpret as the hand or voice of God by which I govern my life.


P Michael Biggs
Hope~Encouragement~Inspiration