Andrew Womack how to hear god's voice week 1 day 4?
You will hear God's voice if you ask. Asking is one of the first steps to hearing God's voice. If we don't ask, we don't receive. God is the giver of all good gifts. And when we ask, He gives us what we need to hear. So start by asking God to speak to you through His Word.
If you're not sure what to read, start with the Bible. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you to the verses that speak to you For many of us, the voice of God is remote. We can hear the noise in the background all around us, but the voice of God is quiet.
In order to hear the voice of God, we must quiet our own voices and listen for the still small voice of the Holy Spirit. It is not something we can force. We must cultivate the attitude that anything the Spirit says to us is more important than what we want to say.
Jesus put it this way when He spoke to the disciples
Andrew Womack how to hear god's voice week day 5?
To hear the voice of God is to “not be deceived” (2 Cor. 6:17). You must learn to recognize the voice of the enemy, discern between what is of God and what is of the enemy. If you want to hear God’s voice, you must know how to discern between the two.
This is critical, because Satan will try to trick you into thinking God is speaking to you when He isn’t. We don’t hear God because we aren’t looking. Someone once asked me, “If God is so loving, why doesn’t he make it easier for us to hear him?” Our ears are designed to tune into the sounds of the earth around us.
If you put a seashell up to your ear, you can hear the ocean. The same goes for a flute or bird song. We can tune into the natural sounds of creation.
But we
Andrew Womack hear god's voice
When it comes to learning how to hear the voice of God, one of the most important things we can do is learn to listen to our own inner voice. We must learn to quiet the noise of the world, the opinions of others, and the noise of our own doubts and fears.
We must learn to quiet the noise of the devil who tries to tell us who we are and what God says about us. If we learn to listen to the quiet voice of God within us, we will be The bible says in 1 Corinthians: “Anyone who speaks in a tongue, does not speak to humans but to God.” The Holy Spirit is the one who enables us to hear God’s voice.
We are each born with the ability to hear, but the devil wants us to believe that we are not able to hear, so he whispers to us. But the Holy Spirit has supernatural power to speak to us in other ways.
Andrew Womack hear god's voice week day 6?
As you continue to cultivate an awareness of the still small voice of God, you will begin to notice how He speaks to you in different ways. Sometimes you will hear a quiet voice that doesn’t need words at all. Other times you will hear an urgent voice that yells at you to stop and listen to what He is trying to tell you.
God spoke to me once as I was driving my car. I looked down at my phone to check the time and almost swerved into the opposite lane. That was one of those moments when I was so sure I heard God. I had to pull over and try to calm down because I really didn’t know what to do.
I looked at the phone and I was right, I had looked down at it and not up at the road. I knew then that God spoke to me.
Andrew Womack hear god's voice week day 7?
Andrew Womack hear God speaking week 7 is when we begin to understand that God is speaking to us all of the time. Even when we don’t recognize the voice, when our hearts are hard and our ears are closed, He is still speaking. He is still trying to get us to hear Him. But often He must use other means to get through to us. He must use circumstances, people, encouragement, and the Bible. He must use the Holy Spirit, who convicts Finally, as we end this week on how to hear God’s voice week one, we come to the last day of the week, which is the seventh day. The last day of the week is the seventh day of the creation week. This seventh day is about creation and rest. We began our creation week by creating the heavens and the earth. The seventh day of the week is a day of rest in the middle of the creation week. It speaks of God’s rest and