God is working in you
“For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill His good purpose.” Philippians 2:13 NIV
One of the greatest comforts in the Christian life is knowing that God isn’t merely working around you, He’s working in you. Many believers recognize God’s hand in open doors, answered prayers, divine appointments, and unexpected blessings. But some of God’s most important work happens where nobody else can see it. It happens in the heart, the mind and in the secret places of the soul where God is shaping desires, correcting motives, renewing thoughts, and aligning lives with His purpose.
Philippians 2v13 declares that God works in us both to will and to act according to His good purpose. Think about that. God doesn’t only give you the power to obey, He works on your desires so that you want what He wants. That’s transformation.
Before Christ, many of us chased things that led us away from God. We pursued our own agenda. We followed our own impulses. We trusted our own understanding. But when the Holy Spirit begins working within a believer, something starts changing. New desires emerge. New convictions develop. Things that once attracted us begin losing their grip. Things we once ignored suddenly become important. That’s God at work. The challenge is that His voice often competes with many others. The world, fear, temptation, pride and past wounds all speak. And if we aren’t careful, the noise around us can become louder than the Spirit within us. That’s why scripture repeatedly calls believers to guard their minds. Romans 12:2 says, “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Philippians 4:8 tells us to think on things that are true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable. What occupies your mind will eventually influence your direction.
The mind is often the meeting place where God communicates His guidance. God can speak through His Word, through prayer, wise counsel and through circumstances. But often He speaks through Spirit led thoughts, convictions, promptings, and impressions that align perfectly with scripture. That’s why the enemy fights for your attention. If he can’t stop your prayer life, he will try to distract it. If he can’t destroy your faith, he will try to dilute your focus. If he can’t pull you into open rebellion, he will settle for filling your mind with enough noise that you stop recognizing God’s voice.
Psalm 119:37 says, “Turn away my eyes from looking at worthless things.” That prayer is more relevant today than ever. We live in a generation drowning in information but starving for revelation. Many people spend hours consuming content yet struggle to spend a few moments listening for God. Their minds are crowded with opinions, headlines, arguments, entertainment, and distractions. Then they wonder why spiritual clarity feels distant. You can’t consistently fill your mind with noise and expect to hear whispers from Heaven. If you want to hear God’s direction, you must create room for His voice.
Jesus often withdrew to lonely places to pray according to Luke 5v16. Samuel heard God’s voice when he was attentive enough to say, “Speak, Lord, for Your servant hears” in 1 Samuel 3v10. Those moments didn’t happen by accident, they happened because someone made God’s voice a priority. And here’s the encouraging truth. God wants to speak to you more than you want to hear Him. He isn’t hiding His will from His children, He’s actively working within them. He’s shaping desires, opening eyes and directing steps. Proverbs 3:5-6 promises that if we trust in the Lord with all our heart and acknowledge Him in all our ways, He will direct our paths.
So protect your mind, guard your attention, feed your spirit, stay in His Word, and make room for prayer. And when God begins stirring your heart toward obedience, don’t ignore it. Because that holy conviction, that spiritual prompting, that growing desire to honor Him may very well be evidence that He’s already working in you. And if God is working in you, He’s preparing you for something greater than you can currently see.














