Wondering how each of us determine God's voice from our own conscience? I know we need to consult scripture and God will only tell us things that will benefit us and not harm us. But really how do you decide? Should it be so involved?
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ChrisinMI said:Wondering how each of us determine God's voice from our own conscience? I know we need to consult scripture and God will only tell us things that will benefit us and not harm us. But really how do you decide? Should it be so involved?
SixClowns said:Great post and answers! I noticed I never have a problem hearing him when I am listening, it is when i am distracted by my own devices that I have a hard time getting to the phone if you will. Normally that's when God leaves a message like... oh ok now your cars broke, now you want to pray, yes yes my son, your tire is will be fine and you will get to work but since I got you on the line...what about this little area in your life that you've been ignoring.
Great topic, these are my favorite, I'd much rather discuss this than Cath vs. Prots.
Stinker said:Learning to recognize the promptings, then learning that we should address the promptings when they occur, is something I was never taught in the church where I started my spiritual walk in. He even uses providence to guide us. Looking back, I can now see all the attempts in which the Lord tried to reach me to get me to change direction to save me from bad occurances, and to lead me to do things which were not my will, but His will.
I very much agree with that. I believe He also gives us discernment and understanding of when He is speaking to us. Of course, hearing His voice takes time to recognize it. It is like tuning in a radio station, you have to get the "static" out of the way, so you can hear it clearly.revrobor said:I do not hear God's voice audibly. When He speaks to me it's like a thought. I know it's His voice because He gives me wisdom I don't possess and never says anything that will contradict Scripture (although it may contradict some people's interpretation of Scripture).
ebia said:Usually it's pretty obvious.
Sorry, I was answering the question "How do you recognise God's voice" (ie me), not "How does one recognise God's voice".ChrisinMI said:No not always obvious or it would not be one of the BIGGEST questions christians continue to hold.