Some people claim that using marijuana helps them hear God more clearly, describing heightened spiritual experiences or revelations while under its influence. While these feelings may seem genuine, it’s crucial to evaluate such claims through the lens of Scripture.
God’s voice is not dependent on altered states of mind. In John 10:27, Jesus assures us that His sheep hear His voice. This promise is based on our relationship with Him, not on external substances. The Holy Spirit speaks to us through prayer, Scripture, and a heart attuned to God… not through mind-altering chemicals like THC.
THC may heighten sensory perceptions, but it can also distort reality, leading to confusion rather than clarity. The Bible warns us to remain sober-minded and alert (1 Peter 5:8), which is essential for discerning God’s guidance. When our minds are clouded, we risk misinterpreting or attributing our own thoughts to God.
True clarity comes from being in God’s presence with an open heart and a sound mind. The Holy Spirit, not marijuana, is the one who leads us into all truth (John 16:13). By relying on Him, we can trust that God’s voice will always be clear, even in the quiet and stillness of our hearts.
Reflection Questions
- How can you rely on the Holy Spirit to hear God’s voice rather than external substances?
- What practices help you attune your heart and mind to God’s guidance?
Prayer
Lord, thank You for speaking to us through Your Word and the Holy Spirit. Teach me to listen to Your voice with a clear and sober mind. Help me to trust in Your guidance and to discern Your will without relying on anything but You. I give You all honor, all the glory, and all the praise. It’s in Jesus’ name I pray. Amen & Amen.