God desires to speak to His people clearly and personally, but hearing His voice requires a life grounded in Scripture, humility, and intimacy with Him. This sermon explores how to avoid common pitfalls—such as personal bias, lack of character, and overconfidence—that can distort spiritual discernment.
God still speaks, but not every voice claiming to be His can be trusted. By aligning what we hear with Scripture, Christlike character, and inner peace, we can walk with greater confidence and clarity.
The Holy Spirit is a better communicator than we are a listener. That's good news! With faith, time, and practice, you can learn to recognize His voice and follow His lead.
God is always speaking—you just might be listening for the wrong signal. From a whisper to a verse, a friend to a dream, He speaks in personal ways. Are you listening with expectation?
Hearing God's voice isn't reserved for the super-spiritual or for rare moments—it's meant to be a normal, vital part of our relationship with Him. God speaks, and if we listen, we can know Him, follow Him, and be transformed.