Hearing God's Voice

Hearing God's Voice

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This section explores how to discern and respond to God's direct communication. You'll find messages emphasizing the peace and joy that come from listening, contrasting it with worldly anxieties. Recurring themes highlight the necessity of an intimate relationship with Jesus and the Spirit's role in guiding our prayers. Dive deeper into these reflections to cultivate a richer personal communion.

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Let's learn to listen to the voice of God

Learning to listen to God is the best thing we can do. We hear many voices, which can make us feel anxious and discouraged, but when we hear God's voice, we feel peace and joy.

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Learning to listen to God is the best thing we can do. We hear many voices, which can make us feel anxious and discouraged, but when we hear God's voice, we feel peace and joy.

Taking the training wheels off our prayers

Prayer is not meant to be habitual or structured, but rather communion with God. The Spirit helps us in our weakness, offering intercession through wordless groans.

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Today, we read from the New International Version of the Bible in Romans‬ ‭Chapter 8 and verses 26 and 27.... “In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. And He who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.”‬ We are not unlike the disciples who came to Jesus and said, “Lord teach us

His voice

To recognize the voice of the Lord, we must have an intimate and unalterable relationship with Jesus. We need to merge with Him, live in Him, and walk with Him.

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To recognize the voice of the Lord, we must have an intimate and unalterable relationship with Jesus. We need to merge with Him, live in Him, and walk with Him.

Nothing shall be impossible

Prayer is the conduit of God's power, and it has the capacity to intervene and affect the circumstances of our lives. Through prayer, we can receive wisdom, change our perspective, and mobilize the resources of heaven.

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We have been engaged on this lengthy, lengthy series on healing and emotional health, that God heal us emotionally, spiritually, mentally, physically and how to live an abundant life in the Spirit despite the wounds and and that will be my sermon because many of you have not heard, you know, the chronology of that aspect of health specifically in the life of prayer. We have spoken about a lot of different principles contained in the Scr

Does God know?

The title of today's message is "Does God Know?" The passage being discussed is Hosea 8:1-4, where God says that the people of Israel had chosen kings and princes without His approval, and in the original language, it says, "I didn't know it." However, this doesn't mean that God is unaware of what's going on in our lives, but rather that we have neglected to seek His approval and consult Him in our decision-making. The reason why Israel had neglected to consult God was that they had rebelled against Him and had an inconsistency between what they said and what they did.

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And the title for what we are going to share today, it is entitled: Does God know? I invite you to go to the book of Hosea in the Old Testament chapter 8, we will read verses 1 to 4. An eagle is over the house of the Lord, because the people have broken my covenant and rebelled against my law. Israel cries out to me, ‘Oh God, we acknowledge you!’ But Israel has rejected what is good; an enemy will pu

Hear Him! The King's Unveiling

My beloved brethren, the Father Himself unveiled our King, declaring Him His beloved Son and delighting in His humble, suffering path as the Servant. We are commanded to listen to Him, for all saving truth flows from His lips, and to reflect His dazzling light.

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Hear Him! The King's Unveiling My beloved brethren, the Father Himself unveiled our King, declaring Him His beloved Son and delighting in His humble, suffering path as the Servant. We are commanded to listen to Him, for all saving truth flows from His

Unleashing the Joy of the Lord

The passage is about the joy of the Lord and how it's possible to be a Christian without experiencing it. Paul addresses a conflict between two women in the church and diagnoses their issue as joylessness.

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Philippians Chapter 4, starting with verse 2. As you’re searching the word you’ve noticed that Pastor Roberto is not here, and he’s not here for good reasons. in… about to cast out 16 demons from somebody up there. Whatever it is, could you all agree with me right now to bless Pastor Roberto in the name of Jesus.

Praying with faith

The passage in Luke 7 emphasizes the simplicity of prayer. The centurion, a foreigner, had a noble and simple heart.

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Luke, chapter 7. In this time of intensive focus seeking the Lord this is a good time to renew our faith, that we trust in a great God who is trustworthy in any situation we face. speakers, they’re people of the Bible, you’ve got your Bibles with you, right? Amen.