How can you hear God talking to you?

How can you hear God talking to you?

How to practice listening prayer

  1. Come to God with your request for guidance.
  2. Wait in silence for God to speak for 10-12 minutes.
  3. Jot down any Scripture, songs, impressions, or pictures God gives you.
  4. Share how God spoke to you with your prayer partners and follow God’s will.

What noise does the devil make?

Tasmanian Devils make a range of sounds including raspy screams, shrieks, growls, snorts and grunting calls. These sounds are often heard when devils are feeding at night. They are generally territorial, solitary creatures and guard their food aggressively.

Is it too much to ask God to speak to us personally?

It’s not too much to ask. In fact, it is God’s joy to communicate to each one of his children in the most personal and intimate way. Our Father speaks to us. He speaks clearly and he speaks personally. He really does. John Piper wrote about this once, describing a vivid encounter with God during his early-morning quiet time:

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Does God’s voice in the Bible really need personal communication?

So many people long for personal communication from God. They want to hear an audible voice or experience his whisper in the silence or see a sign. They want something, anything personal. But what they may fail to understand is that God’s voice in and through the Bible already is personal.

What to do when someone uses the “God told me” language?

Important questions to ask when someone uses the “God told me” language: If the “God told me” language is used in the context of a sermon preached by one of your pastors (or a guest preacher), rather than attacking him online, setup a private meeting to discuss the matter in person.

How does God Speak to us through the Bible?

God speaks from His Word to correct us and warn us of error (2 Tim. 3:16-17). As we continue to hear God speak through His Word, we grow into spiritual maturity and experience the ongoing renewal of our minds (Rom. 12:1-2).

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