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Can You Hear Me Now?
Scripture: various
Complementary Reading: Psalm 27
Download [Sermon Devotional Handout 7 June 26]
Sermon Notes:
- God Has Always Been a Speaking God (Old Testament)
- God speaks more than we think
- The problem is rarely God’s volume – it’s our attention
- Old Testament examples: Samuel, Moses, Abram, Elijah
- Learning the Difference Between God’s Voice and All the Other Voices
- Fear, culture, social media, your own thoughts
- Eli helps Samuel recognize God’s voice
- God’s voice is usually quiet, clear, and persistent
- God Still Speaks – But Now Through Jesus (New Testament)
- Jesus as the full revelation of God
- The Shepherd analogy
- Hearing vs. obeying
- Why We Struggle to Hear God Today
- We’re busy, noisy, distracted
- We want God to shout when He prefers to whisper
- We confuse feeling with faith
- How to Position Yourself to Hear God
- Slow down
- Stay in Scripture
- Learn obedience in small t hings
- Say, “Speak, Lord, your servant is listening.”
