Why is the Lord’s voice called a “still voice”?

Thomas R. Valletta

“The voice of the Spirit is described in the scripture as being neither ‘loud’ nor ‘harsh.’ … The Spirit does not get our attention by shouting or shaking us with a heavy hand. Rather it whispers. It caresses so gently that if we are preoccupied we may not feel it at all. (No wonder that the Word of Wisdom was revealed to us, for how could the drunkard or the addict feel such a voice?)

“Occasionally it will press just firmly enough for us to pay heed. But most of the time, if we do not heed the gentle feeling, the Spirit will withdraw and wait until we come seeking and listening” (Packer, “Candle of the Lord,” 53).

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