Showing posts with label Voice of God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Voice of God. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

SPIRITUALLY ALIVE - We who are spiritually alive can cross into the spirit realm and hear the voice of God - a world greater and more awesome than this world could ever be. We can live without fear, for we have eternal life by the blood of the Lamb. The spiritually dead cannot see what we see or hear what we hear. One day the trumpet will sound - those who are spiritually alive will hear the sound no one else hears and skyrocket into the presence of God - “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” - The spirit realm is a world greater and more awesome than this world could ever be. We who are spiritually alive can cross into that realm and hear the voice of God. We can live without fear, for we have eternal life by the blood of the Lamb. The spiritually dead cannot see what we see or hear what we hear. They wander the earth by the thousands: milling in and out of the theaters and shopping malls, driving on the freeways, mowing their lawns, and dragging themselves through life. Like weary prisoners who march until they drop, the spiritually dead walk without hope defeated prisoners of a lie. They believe the lie that they will live and die, and nothing lies beyond. One day the trumpet will sound, but they will go on with their weary lives . . . typing, welding, baking, and driving as though nothing had happened. Those who are spiritually alive will hear the sound and skyrocket into the presence of God.

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Spiritually Alive

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We who are spiritually alive can cross into the spirit realm and hear the voice of God - a world greater and more awesome than this world could ever be. We can live without fear, for we have eternal life by the blood of the Lamb. The spiritually dead cannot see what we see or hear what we hear. One day the trumpet will sound - those who are spiritually alive will hear the sound no one else hears and skyrocket into the presence of God

Rod Parsley

 

“For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” - 1 Corinthians 15:22

 

The spirit realm is a world greater and more awesome than this world could ever be.

We who are spiritually alive can cross into that realm and hear the voice of God.

We can live without fear, for we have eternal life by the blood of the Lamb.

The spiritually dead cannot see what we see or hear what we hear.

I have seen them wandering the earth by the thousands: milling in and out of the theaters and shopping malls, driving on the freeways, mowing their lawns, and dragging themselves through life.

Like weary prisoners who march until they drop, the spiritually dead walk without hope defeated prisoners of a lie.

They believe the lie that they will live and die, and nothing lies beyond.

One day the trumpet will sound, but they will go on with their weary lives . . . typing, welding, baking, and driving as though nothing had happened.

Those who are spiritually alive will hear the sound no one else hears and skyrocket into the presence of God (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17).

Jesus, I long to live daily in Your Spiritual realm. Help me to live without fear and to obey Your voice each and every day. Amen.

Further Reading

1 Corinthians 15:22

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17

1 John 4:1

 

Rod Parsley has been clearly called to a pre-eminent position of leadership within the Body of Christ, as his numerous roles – including TV host, evangelist, educator, humanitarian and statesman – will attest. But he’d be the first to tell you that his prominence is solely a function of his willingness to be used by God in extraordinary ways. 
He was 19 when he first led a Bible study in his parents’ backyard. In more than 40 years since then, he’s built one of the most important and far-reaching Christian ministries in the United States. He has founded and now leads outreaches with local, national and worldwide reaches. 
This New York Times best-selling author has successfully advocated for federal legislation, delivered hundreds of millions of pounds of food and medical supplies to poverty-stricken areas of the world and changed the lives of thousands who will shape the cultural landscape in the next generation. He’s in constant demand to preach the Gospel in pulpits across America and around the world, and to comment publicly on the moral issues of our day. If none of those opportunities had ever presented themselves, though, he’d still be Pastor Parsley, sharing God’s Word with his beloved World Harvest Church, helping his congregation know God as he does. 
His other ministries include Valor Christian College; Harvest Preparatory School, an educational institution for local students from preschool through 12th grade; Hispanic and urban-outreach ministries; a national ministerial alliance; Bridge of Hope, a world-wide missions organization. 
Through Bridge of Hope, he hosts the television shows “Breakthrough” and “Rod Parsley Now” which air on the Word Network, Daystar and 1,400 other local channels and cable outlets worldwide. 
Pastor Parsley is the author of more than 50 books and study guides. He is especially noted for his trilogy of books that call the Church to moral action: Still Silent No More, a manifesto for the “values voter” movement; Culturally Incorrect, a New York Times best seller, and Living on Our Heads. Other of Pastor Parsley’s books include: Be Made Whole, a personal account of his battle and victory over cancer showing scriptures and meditations that built his faith in a healing Jesus, God's End-Time Calendar, the prophetic meaning behind celestial events and seasons and his landmark book, Repairers of the Breach, rebuilding the old gospel bridge leading today’s society across the chasm of sin, back to the basics of serving Christ.
He holds a bachelor’s degree from Ohio Christian University in Circleville, Ohio, and a doctorate from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. He and his wife, Joni, are the parents of two, Ashton and Austin.

https://www.rodparsley.com/dailydevotion


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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

“THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IS THE VOICE OF GOD” - What Does “Vox Populi, Vox Dei” Mean? - THE MAJORITY POSITION ON ANY SUBJECT DOES NOT IN AND OF ITSELF ALONE MAKE IT RIGHT! When the people understand this point they will know why the Bereans were called noble by God. "Vox Populi, vox Dei” is Satan’s formula and has no place among the faithful of God - there is not any indication that mankind, in the church or out of it, has changed - man has yet to learn that the voice of the people is NOT the voice of God - “The voice of the people is the voice of God,” is the translation of the ancient Latin expression. In a democracy such a sentiment sounds good. Especially does it soothe the ear in a society that is permeated with humanism. When one examines God’s infallible Will, he immediately notices that most of the time most of the people are not in sympathy with the Truth of God. More than this is the fact that the Bible reveals that God’s people are very rarely content to remain submissive to His Will over any extended period of time. Just six chapters into the Bible and some 1500 years from the creation, God is pleased with only eight people out of the whole human race. Concerning God’s chosen people of the Old Testament, the Jews, God said of them at the time of the golden calf incident: “... I have seen this people, and behold, it is a stiffnecked people.” Paul warned that some members of the church would conduct themselves according to the aforementioned phrase, with not a few elders and preachers in the lead.

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VATICAN Pope: silence during mass to hear the voice of the Holy SpiritTHE MAJORITY POSITION ON ANY SUBJECT DOES NOT IN AND OF ITSELF ALONE MAKE IT RIGHT! When the people understand this point they will know why the Bereans were called noble by God. "Vox Populi, vox Dei” is Satan’s formula and has no place among the faithful of God - there is not any indication that mankind, in the church or out of it, has changed - man has yet to learn that the voice of the people is NOT the voice of God
David P. Brown




“The voice of the people is the voice of God,” is the translation of the ancient Latin expression serving as the title of this article.
In a democracy such a sentiment sounds good. Especially does it soothe the ear in a society that is permeated with humanism.
Psalm 29 | The Voice of God (MSAL) | Clearnote SongbookWhen one examines God’s infallible Will, he immediately notices that most of the time most of the people are not in sympathy with the Truth of God.
More than this is the fact that the Bible reveals that God’s people are very rarely content to remain submissive to His Will over any extended period of time.
Just six chapters into the Bible and some 1500 years from the creation, God is pleased with only eight people out of the whole human race (Genesis 6:5-6).
Concerning God’s chosen people of the Old Testament, the Jews, God said of them at the time of the golden calf incident: “... I have seen this people, and behold, it is a stiffnecked people” (Exodus 32:1-9).
Paul warned that some members of the church would conduct themselves according to the aforementioned phrase, with not a few elders and preachers in the lead (Acts 20:28-31; I Timothy 4:1ff; II Timothy 4:1-4)!
That is, man has yet to learn that the voice of the people is NOT the voice of God.
It is still true that the Bereans “... were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so” (Acts 17:11; also see II Timothy 2:15).
Yes, all of us have, do, and will continue to benefit from those who have gone before us in their studies. 
Surely no one is opposed to such benefits and blessings in the least; but that is not the point under consideration.
My point is this: THE MAJORITY POSITION ON ANY SUBJECT DOES NOT IN AND OF ITSELF ALONE MAKE IT RIGHT!
When the people understand this point, they will know why the Bereans were called noble by God, and they will understand Acts 17:11.
"Vox Populi, vox Dei” is Satan’s formula and has no place among the faithful of God. 
Hearing God's Voice Today - Soul ShepherdingLet us strive to make the voice of God the voice of the people. 
Our plea, therefore, is: “If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God...” (I Peter 4:11);
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation... (Romans 1:16);
“But speak thou the things which become sound doctrine” (Titus 2:1); and
“Prove all things; hold fast that which is good” (I Thessalonians 5:21).

The authorized works of the New Testament church are: evangelism (Matthew 28:18-20), edification (Ephesians 4:16) and benevolence (James 1:27; Galatians 6:9-10). We invite you to come and worship God according to the precepts of the New Testament and study with us from God’s Holy Word. You will be given a warm welcome at every assembly of the church. At the present we are small in numbers, but strong in the faith and in our world-wide commitment to seek and save the lost. Come and grow with us in grace and in the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (II Peter 3:18).
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Thursday, June 4, 2020

HEARING GOD’S VOICE - The best part about hearing God’s voice - you won’t just avoid counterfeit voices — you’ll be given access to secrets and revelation knowledge that will make you the head and not the tail - all you have to do is pursue a life in which you hear the voice of God, heed it and walk into a victory you never thought possible - when you check your receiver, find His frequency, learn to discern His voice, and line up what you hear with His Word — hearing God’s voice won’t be an occasional event, but a lifestyle - “He who has ears to hear, let him hear...” Our lives can sometimes feel like constant noise — voices from every side — influencing the way we think and feel. But, in the midst of it all, there is one voice we need to hear the most — the voice of God. When you’re seeking the answer to one of life’s challenges, do you ever wonder if you’re hearing God’s voice, or if it’s just your own voice? Do you need to hear Him today about your finances, your children, your marriage or your health? There is good news — God is speaking to you all the time. In fact, A.W. Tozer said, “It’s the nature of God to speak.” He wants to have fellowship with you, and He wants you to hear Him — all the time. God has promised to lead His children by His Spirit and enable them to know His voice. That means you can learn to know exactly what the Spirit of God is saying to you about every situation.

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Do you long to hear the voice of God?The best part about hearing God’s voice - you won’t just avoid counterfeit voices — you’ll be given access to secrets and revelation knowledge that will make you the head and not the tail - all you have to do is pursue a life in which you hear the voice of God, heed it and walk into a victory you never thought possible - when you check your receiver, find His frequency, learn to discern His voice, and line up what you hear with His Word — hearing God’s voice won’t be an occasional event, but a lifestyle
Kenneth Copeland




“He who has ears to hear, let him hear . . . ”


Not sure if it’s you or God? Use these four easy ways to know if you’re hearing God’s voice, and enjoy the conversation!
Our lives can sometimes feel like constant noise — voices from every side — influencing the way we think and feel.
But, in the midst of it all, there is one voice we need to hear the most — the voice of God.
When you’re seeking the answer to one of life’s challenges, do you ever wonder if you’re hearing God’s voice, or if it’s just your own voice?
Hearing God's voiceMaybe you’re hoping to hear from Him, but you don’t want to get it wrong and make a bad move.
Do you need to hear Him today about your finances, your children, your marriage or your health?
There is good news — God is speaking to you all the time.
In fact, A.W. Tozer said, “It’s the nature of God to speak.”
He wants to have fellowship with you, and He wants you to hear Him — all the time.
God has promised to lead His children by His Spirit and enable them to know His voice.
That means you can learn to know exactly what the Spirit of God is saying to you about every situation. 
You don’t have to go through life blindly making decisions or relying on your own abilities.
When you learn to tune in to God’s voice, it won’t be an occasional event but an everyday part of life.
That’s why, in the New Testament, Jesus said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear,” 15 different times.
You can learn to hear God!
If you’re longing for certainty in your fellowship with God, here are four ways to know if you’re hearing God’s voice:
1. Check Your Receiver
“And you will seek for Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart.” –Jeremiah 29:13 (NKJV)
Have you ever tried to watch television or listen to the radio without turning it on? Of course not!
Hearing God's Voice | Christ for all NationsYou already know that if you don’t turn on the receiver, you’re not going to hear a thing. When you do turn them on, you fully expect to hear something!
So, how do you check your spiritual receiver? The one way to know if your spiritual receiver is turned on is to answer this question:
Do you expect to hear from God?
Some people say, Well, God just doesn’t talk to me. But, here is an important truth: even if you don’t feel like God speaks to you — He does.
In fact, He’s speaking to you right now. But, if you aren’t expecting to hear from Him, you haven’t even turned on the receiver!
Now, let’s be clear — He isn’t going to scream, yell and demand that you pay attention.
He is always speaking to you, but He speaks in “a still small voice” (1 Kings 19:12, NKJV). 
So, to hear Him, you have to tune in and listen carefully.
Another way to describe the way we hear God’s voice is through an inward witness.
What is an inward witness?
God doesn’t communicate with us the way we communicate with one another.
Hearing God's Voice is for Every Child of God—Glory & GraceHe communicates from His Spirit to your spirit, and then your spirit communicates what you hear to your mind.
That is what we call an inward witness. It is very similar to a thought or a prompting.
It’s very subtle and requires a closeness with God and regular practice to hear it more quickly and clearly.
That’s why the more time you spend with the Lord and the more you practice tuning in to His voice, the more it will become a voice that “thunders in marvelous ways” (Job 37:5, NIV).
How do you come to a place where you know whether it’s you or the Lord?
Certainty in knowing that you are hearing God’s voice comes to the person who is united with Him (1 Corinthians 6:17, NIV) 
United means “joined,” or “in union.” It doesn’t apply to someone who is not living for God.
It applies to whomever seeks Him diligently, spends time fellowshiping with Him through prayer, and obeys the commands in His Word.
A receiver who is intact and ready to tune in to the voice of God is one who is expecting to hear from Him, and is willing to learn to know His voice.
2. Find His Frequency
“They know his voice” – John 10:4 (NKJV)
There was once a time when you had to work to tune in to a program on the radio or television set. You had to find the right frequency.
You never questioned if it was broadcasting — you knew it was — but you had to do your part to find the frequency and tune in.
How do you locate the frequency God uses to speak to you?
Most often, we miss His frequency because we’re tuned in to hear some huge revelation; when, in fact, He is giving simple instructions.
That’s what He will do when you first begin to hear from Him — and He will continue to do this for the rest of your life here on earth.
Obedience in the simple things is very important to God — it reveals the willingness of you heart.
So, if you’re waiting for God to send you out to part the Red Sea, you may be missing what He’s saying to you right now — which might be to clean out your closet or stop watching certain television shows or spend more time with your children.
He will talk to you about the small things in your life that you need to change — adjustments you need to make.
He will begin to deal with you where you are, which most often involves helping you walk in God’s best by getting rid of things that are holding you back. 
God wants liberty and freedom for our lives, and that begins with training.
He teaches us how to be led by the Spirit. But, if we disobey these promptings in the little things, we won’t graduate to the bigger assignments.
Hearing God's Voice … And Obeying it. | Bartimaeus' Quiet PlaceSometimes, the small things He asks of us may seem unimportant, or involve giving up things we think we enjoy.
But to reach a level of intimacy with God where we hear His voice and are launched us into new places in the spirit, obedience must become a non-negotiable in our lives.
That’s why Matthew 18 tells us to become like little children — which means not to be high-minded and think we’re all-knowing.
To find God’s frequency, you must be willing to hear His voice in the small things.
3. Learn to Discern His Voice
“My sheep hear my voice.” – John 10:27 (KJV)
If your spouse or closest friend calls you on the telephone, do you know it’s them before they tell you?
Most likely you do! But how? Because you’ve spent so much time with them, the sound of their voice and their way of saying things has become well-known to you — easy to recognize.
The same is true when it comes to our relationship with God.
If you want to get to a place where you don’t have to wonder whose voice you’re hearing — yours, the devil’s or God’s — you need to spend time with the Lord. A lot of time.
But, if you keep your mind and your heart full of the things of this world, it will be difficult for you to differentiate between the Spirit of God and your own thoughts.
That is the definition of a carnal mind — one that has not been renewed by the Word of God.
The more time you spend with Him, the more certain you’ll become about hearing God’s voice.
It isn’t just time talking to Him, though. We learn His voice when we listen to His voice.
That’s why in Matthew 17:5 (NASB) He said, “This is My beloved Son… listen to Him!”
4. Line It Up With His Word — the Bible
“All Scripture is inspired by God.” – 2 Timothy 3:16 (NASB)
One sure way to know if you’re hearing God’s voice is to line up what you hear against the Word of God.
God will never tell you to do, think or say anything contrary to His Word.
If you have a thought and you don’t know if it’s God or not — you can look it up in the Bible and settle it right away.
The Spirit of God will only tell you to do things that will give you a more abundant life. 
Every change He tells you to make is designed to bring blessing into your life and minister grace to you.
So, He isn’t going to tell you to refuse to forgive someone or spend money frivolously, or anything else that doesn’t match His Word.
God always agrees with His written Word, and His Word always agrees with Him.
In fact, Psalm 138:2 (NKJV) says He has magnified His Word even above His Name.
That means God has put His Name on His written Word the way we would put our name at the bottom of a contract.
He has given us His Word as a covenant and signed it in the Name of Jesus, by the blood of Jesus.
Since God cannot lie, there is no way He will ever do or say anything contrary to that Word. He has absolutely joined Himself to it forever.
God trains us to recognize His voice through His written Word. He uses it to tune our spiritual ears to what is real so that we can easily recognize a counterfeit.
When you’re trained to hear God’s voice in His Word, the devil won’t be able to sneak deceptions in on you.
When he tries to razzle-dazzle you with some religious-sounding voice that says, “I love you, my son. But it’s just not my will to heal you at this time,” you won’t buy it.
You’ll rise up and say, “That’s not the voice of God. That’s a lie from hell because it doesn’t agree with the Word that says, ‘By His stripes we are healed’” (Isaiah 53:5, NKJV).
To live in confidence that you are hearing from Him, you need to have a knowledge of His Word continually in your heart. 
And you do this by drawing near to God (James 4:8). 
That’s your part — to seek Him. God’s not going to run you down.
Your part is to diligently seek Him. That involves spending time in the Word and in prayer.
And whatever place you give Him in your life, the Spirit of God will fill it up for you.
The best part about hearing God’s voice?
You won’t just avoid counterfeit voices — you’ll be given access to secrets and revelation knowledge that will make you the head and not the tail (Deuteronomy 28:13).
In Jeremiah 33:3, He says, “Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know” (NASB).
All you have to do is pursue a life in which you hear the voice of God, heed it and walk into a victory you never thought possible.
When you check your receiver, find His frequency, learn to discern His voice, and line up what you hear with His Word — hearing God’s voice won’t be an occasional event, but a lifestyle.
And when someone asks you, “What is the Spirit of God telling you today?” you won’t hesitate for a moment. You’ll know exactly what to say.

Kenneth Copeland Ministries is dedicated to building up believers’ faith and deepening their walk with Christ, so they can live the victorious life God promised.
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