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Who has heard the voice of God?
Samuel heard the voice of God, but did not recognize it until he was instructed by Eli (1 Samuel 3:1–10).
How does God speak to us through prayer?
But prayer is really more like a dialogue, where we speak with God and the Lord speaks to us. Listening prayer centers around a clear request for God’s guidance. In making our request, we give God’s guidance authority over the other voices we hear throughout our daily lives.
Can humans hear the voice of God?
Yes, it’s possible to hear God’s voice. People who hear God’s voice are such like prophets, in which God speaks to them directly to the ear to deliver words of courage to others.
Where in the Bible does it talk about non believers?
“Do not be bound together with unbelievers,” says Paul in 2 Corinthians 6:14, “for what partnership have righteousness and lawlessness, or what fellowship has light with darkness?” Believers can and should relate to unbelievers’ situations, but we must never emulate their lifestyles of separation from God.
Does God Speak to US in a voice we can hear?
And occasionally He still may do so (especially to people who live in places where the Bible is unknown). But we don’t need to wait for God to speak to us in a voice we can hear—because He has already recorded His words for us in the Bible.
How can I know I hear from God?
A directive issued by a God-ordained authority figure is another way we hear from God. We should never neglect praying and meditating on God’s Word. As we meditate on a passage of Scripture, and we pray for God’s direction and understanding, we hear from God.
How did people in the Old Testament Hear from God?
Ezekiel saw visions ( Ezekiel 1:1 ). Saul began to hear from God and spoke for Him when “the Spirit of God came powerfully upon him” ( 1 Samuel 10:10 ). But, in most cases, people did not hear from God directly; rather, they were responsible to read God’s written Word or seek out God’s chosen mouthpiece.
How did King Ben-Hadad seek to hear from God?
Ben-Hadad, king of Aram, sought to hear from God through the prophet Elisha ( 2 Kings 8:7–8 ). Isaiah told the people of Judah they had a responsibility to “consult God’s instruction and the testimony of warning” ( Isaiah 8:20 ); that is, they were to read the written Word of God already delivered to them.