Listen "How to Listen to God’s Voice: Opening Our Hearts to His Word"
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Summary Discover how to listen to God's voice with our insightful Bible daily devotional podcast. Change your spiritual journey today. Introduction Have you ever felt like you couldn't hear God's voice? Maybe you've prayed and sought his guidance, but it seems like he's silent. Let's delve into how to listen to God's voice today. In 1 Samuel 3:1-10, we find a powerful story that sheds light on why we sometimes struggle to hear God's voice. How to Listen to God's Voice In this passage, we meet Samuel, a young boy serving in the temple under the guidance of Eli the priest. One night, as Samuel lay down to sleep, he heard a voice calling his name. Thinking it was Eli, he ran to him, but Eli had not called him. This happened three times before Eli realised that it was God calling Samuel. He instructed Samuel to respond, saying, "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening." Sometimes We Don't Want to Hear from God! Samuel's story teaches us an important lesson: sometimes, the reason we don't hear God's voice is because we don't want to hear from him. We may fear surrendering control over our lives, afraid of what God might say or ask us to do. But if we truly desire to hear from God, we must be willing to open our hearts and minds to his voice. God longs to speak to us, to guide us, and to reveal his plans for our lives. That's why it's important to learn how to listen to God's voice. However, he will not force himself upon us. He patiently waits for us to invite him in and to accept his word. When we resist his voice, we miss out on the incredible possibilities he has for us. Some Practical Steps on How to Listen to God's Voice So, how can we listen to God's voice and open ourselves to his word? Here are a few practical steps: Make time for silence and solitude: In our busy lives, it can be challenging to find moments of quietness. Yet, it is in these moments that we are more likely to hear God's gentle whisper. Set aside time each day to be still, to reflect, and to listen. Study and meditate on God's Word: The Bible is God's primary way of communicating with us. By immersing ourselves in his Word, we gain a deeper understanding of his character and his desires for our lives. As we meditate on Scripture, we position ourselves to hear his voice more clearly. Seek God in prayer: Prayer is a two-way conversation. While it is essential to pour out our hearts to God, it is equally important to listen for his response. Create spMore devotionals and resources: battledrilldevotional.com. Prefer watching? Video devotionals at video.battledrilldevotional.com.Get devotionals delivered straight to your inbox at devotional.battledrilldevotional.com.See our Battle Ready Sermons at battlereadysermons.com and sign up via email at sermons.battlereadysermons.com. YouTube (Video): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRCAfiHehjUmYEPsOE8o4ZxH64ZFetd6n YouTube (Audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRCAfiHehjUnG3-4wfG09wAscbrX90HcP TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@battledrilldevotional Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/battledrilldevotional Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/battledrilldevotional/ Twitter: https://x.com/BattleDrillPod
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