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Amazing ways to hear the voice of God



[b] The WORLD [/b]
God loves to speak to His children. He has
the world for you, and He is the Word. When
you read the Bible, Holy Spirit can inspire
you and use a passage to talk to you. It is
amazing when the ancient book starts
talking to you. You get your very own
scriptures, and they build up your faith. So,
pray and ask the Lord to reveal His will
through His Word.

[b] Prophetic word [/b]
God uses other people to talk to us. He did
it of old. He used prophets to declare His
will to His people Israel. However, it’s the
best to hear Him directly. Still, prophesying
brothers and sisters can encourage you in
your faith and revelations. Keep in mind that
everything the prophet says has to fall in line
with the Bible. And with the revelations, you
personally got from the Lord Jesus.
Unlike the Old Testament oracles, church
prophets cannot be the only source of the
word and voice of God in your life. So, if you
are running around trying to “get a word”
from them. Stop it and focus on your
personal relations with Jesus.

[b] Situations [/b]
At times, when we fail to hear God in our
hearts, He uses situations to direct us in life.
God loves working through a crisis. Many a
time something that starts as a trouble, ends
up in His glory. So, pay attention and
playfully mediate on the situations that
happen in your life.

[b] Voice in your heart [/b]
Holy Spirit loves to talk to believers. Just a
few of us hear the audible voice, but we all
can take heed and listen to that quiet voice
in our heart. It comes as a thought or an
urge, or even as an emotion. Just remember
it always has to fall in line with the written
Word of God.


[b] Miracles and answered prayers [/b]
Where God guides, He provides. He answers
those prayers that fall in line with His will
and perfect timing.
As you may see, God speaks to people, and
He wants to be heard. So, do the right thing
on your side and be attentive!

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