Words from the Lord | June 5, 2026 | FaithNFreedom.social
A Word From the Lord — Don’t Let Busyness Win
A new Word from the Lord cuts straight through one of the biggest distractions believers face: busyness. Even good work — ministry, family, daily responsibilities — can quietly crowd out the one relationship that matters most. This Word is a direct call to make room for God’s voice every single day, not just when it’s convenient.
God Wants to Talk Anytime, Not Just When It’s Convenient
The Word draws a sharp contrast between treating God’s voice as a leftover crutch or occasional refreshment versus being “yoked” to Him — in constant, ongoing communication. God says His Remnant gives Him time, attention, and is always checking in for adjustments.
The Remnant Is Being Used in Mighty Ways
God says He is using His Remnant across the earth and across every sphere of influence right now — not by His words alone, but by directing His people to accomplish His purposes. He says if you get close to Him, He will call you according to His purposes and use you mightily.
Real Respect for God Changes Everything
The Word explains that the beginning of knowledge is fear of the Lord — not dread, but deep respect for Him as Creator. Those who understand this see submission as a privilege, not a burden, and renew their minds by refusing to conform to the world’s priorities.
What This Word Calls You To Do
Why does God say “do not become so busy that you cannot hear my voice”?
Because even ministry tasks and responsibilities — things that look good on the surface — can keep believers from the one relationship God values most. The Word warns that the world will always create excuses for not having time for Him.
What’s the difference between hearing from God occasionally and being yoked to Him?
Occasional direction treats God’s word like a leftover crutch — something you reach for in a pinch. Being yoked means constant, two-way communication: giving God your time and attention, and regularly checking in to see what adjustments He wants to make.
How can believers guard against the enemy’s distractions?
The Word warns that satan and his followers work hard to keep believers from hearing God’s voice — through distraction, shifting priorities, and attempts to take dominion. The answer is to stay strong, courageous, and in constant reach of God wherever you go.
What does it mean to walk worthy of your calling?
It means renewing your mind through God’s word, refusing to conform to the world’s patterns, and actively testing what God’s good and perfect will looks like in daily decisions — then living it out with your time, attention, and priorities.
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