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A Paradox about Hearing God
Who hears from God?
How do You hear God?
What are ways to hear God?
What is the purpose hearing from God?
We need to resolve the wrong ideas about hearing the voice of God by providing a clear understanding, confident, and practical way toward God’s way of guiding and communicating with us.
God’s communication comes to us in many forms.
We may have the wrong motives for seeking to hear from God.
I fear that many people seek to hear God solely as a device for securing their own comfort and righteousness.
My extreme preoccupation with knowing God’s will for me may only indicate, contrary to what is often thought, that I am over concerned with myself, not a Christlike interest in the well-being of others or in the glory of God. - Dallas Willard Hearing God.
God’s communication with us is blocked when we misconceive the very nature of our heavenly father and of his intent for us as his redeemed children and friends.
God’s communication with us is blocked when we misconceive the very nature of our heavenly father and of his intent for us as his redeemed children and friends.
God’s communication with us is blocked when we misconceive the very nature of our heavenly father and of his intent for us as his redeemed children and friends.
God’s communication with us is blocked when we misconceive the very nature of our heavenly father and of his intent for us as his redeemed children and friends.
We may have the wrong motives for seeking to hear from God.
God’s communication with us is blocked when we misconceive the very nature of our heavenly father and of his intent for us as his redeemed children and friends.
God’s communication with us is blocked when we misconceive the very nature of our heavenly father and of his intent for us as his redeemed children and friends.
A Conversational Relationship
Hearing God is determined by who God is.
What kind of person we are.
What a personal relationship between ourselves and God should be like.
What a personal relationship between ourselves and God should be like.
Our failure to hear God has its deepest roots in a failure to understand, accept and grow into a conversational relationship with God, the sort of relationship suited to friends who are mature personalities in a shared enterprise, no matter how different they may be in other respect.
- Dallas Willard Hearing God
I fear that many people seek to hear God solely as a device for securing their own comfort and righteousness.
My extreme preoccupation with knowing God’s will for me may only indicate, contrary to what is often thought, that I am over concerned with myself, not a Christlike interest in the well-being of others or in the glory of God. - Dallas Willard Hearing God.
God’s communication with us is blocked when we misconceive the very nature of our heavenly father and of his intent for us as his redeemed children and friends.
Conversational Relationship
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