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The Hearing Strategies-John 10:27- My Sheep hear my voice; I know them and they follow me. KJV


Hearing the voice of God gives us confirmation. We listen with our gut. Our inner being, That is where we hear him. We hear him in our hearts. Example: you are about to buy something but haven't paid your tithe yet. That feeling says, " Wait, can you buy this, tithe, and pay bills? Do you even need it? That is his voice helping us make good decisions for the Holy Spirit is within us and helps us live daily according to his will. example number 2: you need a new car and you have been asking God for it. Then in conversation with someone you mentioned, I am looking for a vehicle. This person says I know someone who is selling a nice car let me give you their number. immediately you feel and hear him he is helping to shape the situation to work in your favor.


Learning to listen to the holy Spirit is an acquired ability gained and strengthened by spending time in the Word. God literally wants to spend time with us. It is a relationship built on time spent together. The more time I spend in his Word intentionally the more my Spirit communicates with him. I began to feel his heart as we become closer day by day. This is why I named my devotional my Morning with God. There is where I found his voice and in turn found mine!

 
 
 

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