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God speaks to us through His Word (2 Timothy 3:16, Psalm 119:11). His instructions are clear to us as they are recorded in the Bible. God speaks to us through the inner voice of the Holy Spirit (Acts 11:12, Acts 13:2, Acts 16:6,7, 1 Kings 19:12 and Isaiah 30:19-21).
through rich vocabulary the believer can comprehend the details of God’s plan. Explanations of Greek and Hebrew words, as well as biblical metaphors, also bring the Scriptures to life.
can we go? You have the words of eternal life. We have come to believe and know that you are the Holy One of God.’ John 6:62-69 Our Experience • How does God speak to us through this Word today? • What ‘light’ does the Word bring into our lives? Prayer Do you believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth? I do.
“God’s Word is not only the word he speaks to us; it is Jesus Christ himself, according to John 1:1–14. So God’s speech is fundamental to who he is. Perhaps surprisingly for many of us, human life reflects God’s word in this respect. Our words are central to our lives, as God’s Word is to his. James 3:1–12 tells us
What does God's Word have to say about God's speaking, about hearing God's voice, about receiving personal direction from God? Does the Bible teach that I can receive direct personal communication from God, if I go about things in the right way, or if I use the right techniques? Or does the Bible have another message?
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God will always honour His Word. And for believers, our most direct source of God’s voice comes from His Word. He speaks to us through His Word, and everything we hear God say through His Word we can take and implement in our lives. Therefore, if you wish to hear the voice of God, go to the Bible.
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Jan 14, 2024 · Jesus makes God known not merely through spoken words but through lived experience. By taking on human flesh and dwelling among us (John 1:14), the eternal Word provides the clearest glimpse we could ever have of who God is and what he is like.