Three tests can be seen in Peter’s experience, giving us a clear example to follow when it comes to recognising the voice of God.
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In an area just north of Lima, experts have recently uncovered the burial site of the largest child sacrifice ritual ever recorded.
Three of the world’s largest religions claim that God speaks and more than a minority of today’s population say that he has spoken to them.
Silent night, holy night, All is calm, all is bright. They’re beautiful lyrics, but they don’t quite capture the events we celebrate each December.
Most often when I hear advice on the key to hearing God’s voice, it points to the need to get away and find a place to “quieten your heart”.
You may have heard the incredible stories coming out of the Middle East where Jesus has been reported to be appearing to Muslims in dreams.
Unforgiveness stops us from hearing God’s voice almost more than any other area. When we bear unforgiveness in our heart, we can’t get through to God.
The way we view our relationship with God will impact our ideas about prayer. Conversation happens in the context of relationship.
In the story of Gideon, we see a God who knows our struggle with doubt and even anticipates our questions: how do we know a message is from God?
If we can all hear God’s voice for ourselves, do we still need to go to church?