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Hearing the Voice of God
Prayer in its purest form is a love relationship with Father God. It’s an enjoyable relationship, not a religious activity. It’s the privilege of soaring to the very throne room of Father God to touch his face. Our souls are starved for this sense of awe—to speak and to hear from the living God who loves us and is waiting to share his heart with us.
Intimacy does not exist when our relationship is built on one-way speeches. As I pray to God, I’m fully aware that both of us will speak and both of us will listen. As you practice two-way prayer, listening carefully and humbly, you’ll hear him speak. And this prophetic interchange is not just limited to verbal communication. You can also expect to encounter him in other ways.
Regardless of how you hear him, this divine encounter will always do two things: it will change you, and it will give you ammunition for spiritual warfare. As you enter into prayer, the Father will not only speak to you, but he will also pray through you. You’ll become one who hears from God in the secret place during your personal alone time with him.
Sometimes people ask me, “How do I know when it’s God speaking and when it’s the enemy? I don’t want to be misled. I only want to listen to the Holy Spirit.” Here are some simple guidelines for knowing God’s voice and discerning when it’s not him, but the voice of the enemy.
• Jesus is a gentle Shepherd, and his voice drips with mercy. Jesus does not condemn your personal worth; but satan is a condemning and accusing intimidator.
• The Lord’s voice is often quiet and deeply internal; satan’s is intrusive and vulgar.
• The Holy Spirit calls and draws us; satan threatens, demands, and drives.
• The Lord’s voice lines up with Scripture; the enemy speaks lies.
• The Lord’s voice will bring a fresh “now” word that will change you and touch you; satan will lock you in the past.
• The Lord’s voice is rooted in hope; satan brings negativity or despair that leaves you feeling hopeless.
• God’s voice inspires us to love; satan inspires us to criticize others.
• Peace comes from God; satan brings anxiety.
• The voice of the Spirit will always glorify Jesus; satan glorifies self.
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Learn to pray with Jesus, not just to him. This is God’s invitation for you to become a prayer partner with Jesus and learn sacred secrets. Expect your eyes to be opened to see into the spiritual realm all around you. The kingdom of heaven is at hand. Lift up your voice and watch how God changes you through prayer.
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