Hearing His Voice In the Year Ahead

Hearing His Voice in the Year Ahead
My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me” (John 10:27 ASV)
The glow of Christmas lights still lingers, and the joyful melodies of the season echo in our minds. We have celebrated the birth of our Savior – Immanuel, God with us. But now, as the wrapping paper settles and the pace of life begins to quiet, we are invited into a deeper, quieter posture: listening.
The noise of the world can make it easy to overlook the gentle voice of God. Yet Jesus Himself declared, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me” (John 10:27 ASV). The celebration of His coming is not meant to end at the manger. It continues as we learn to recognize His voice and respond with obedience.
As we stand just days from a new year, God is not calling us into busyness – He is calling us into awareness. Into attentiveness. Into a readiness to hear Him in Scripture, in prayer, in quiet moments, and even in ordinary rhythms of life.
Elijah discovered that God’s voice was not in the wind, earthquake, or fire – but in the gentle whisper (1 Kings 19:11-13). That same whisper calls us today. It cuts through distractions, pride, fear, and the noise of our own ambitions and resolutions. It invites us to surrender our plans and trust His.
Listening begins with positioning ourselves before Him. “Speak Lord, for your servant is listening” (1 Samuel 3:9-10 NLT) is not just Samuel’s posture – it is ours for the coming year. When we listen, God gives direction. When we obey, He provides grace. When we follow, He leads us into His purpose.
As you prepare to step into 2026, take these next few days to settle your spirit and tune your heart. Let the quiet after Christmas become the space where God begins to shape your path.
What noise or distraction do you need to lay down so you can hear God’s voice more clearly in the coming year?
By George Donkor
George and his wife, Christiana, are proud parents of Annajoy and Elijah. They love serving Jesus together and showing Him to the world around them.











