Victory Church Providence

God Wants To Talk To You


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1. God Wants to Speak to You

Key Point: God actively communicates with His people, but we must be willing and able to perceive His voice.

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God may speak in one way or another, yet people often do not perceive it (Job 33:14). Throughout Scripture, God spoke in many ways—dreams, visions, a still small voice, and even unexpected means. The issue is not whether God speaks, but whether we are listening and recognizing His voice.

2. The Condition of Your Heart Matters

Key Point: Your heart determines how you receive and respond to God’s Word.

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The Word of God is the seed, and the heart is the soil. Different heart conditions produce different results, but the goal is a fruitful heart—one that receives, believes, and obeys God’s Word. Fruitfulness comes when the Word is not just heard but acted upon.

3. Be a Doer, Not Just a Hearer

Key Point: Hearing God’s Word without obeying it leads to self-deception.

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James 1 teaches that hearing the Word without doing it is like looking in a mirror and forgetting what you saw. The Word reveals our true spiritual condition, but transformation only happens when we respond in obedience. Blessing follows those who both hear and act.

4. God’s Word Is the Primary Way He Speaks

Key Point: Every message, impression, or experience must be tested against Scripture.

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The Bible is inspired, authoritative, and without error. While God speaks in many ways—through people, circumstances, or impressions—everything must be filtered through His Word. A strong foundation in Scripture helps us discern truth from error.

5. God Also Speaks Through Impressions and the Holy Spirit

Key Point: God often speaks through internal impressions, inspiration, and guidance from the Holy Spirit.

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God’s voice is not always audible. He often speaks through thoughts, ideas, and impressions that align with His truth. The Holy Spirit guides believers into truth, bringing clarity, creativity, and direction. These impressions should always align with Scripture and be confirmed wisely.

6. Guard Against Misusing “God Told Me”

Key Point: Claiming God’s voice can be misunderstood or misused, so discernment is essential.

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People can confuse emotions or desires with God’s voice, or even use “God told me” to manipulate situations. While God truly speaks, believers must remain grounded, humble, and anchored in Scripture to avoid deception.

7. Cultivate God’s Presence Daily

Key Point: Consistent time with God positions you to hear Him clearly.

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Prayer, worship, and reading Scripture are not routines to check off—they cultivate God’s presence in your life. Filling your mind with God’s truth allows the Holy Spirit to bring guidance at the right time. What you “store” spiritually will be available when you need it.

8. Spiritual Perception Must Be Developed

Key Point: Hearing God requires intentional spiritual awareness.

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Just as natural perception helps us interpret the world, spiritual perception helps us understand what God is saying. Distractions, lack of focus, or a hardened heart can block clarity. A receptive, attentive heart is essential.

9. Balance Is Necessary in Hearing God

Key Point: Avoid extremes—God speaks, but not every thought is from Him.

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One extreme denies that God speaks at all; the other assumes every idea is from God. Truth lies in balance. We test impressions through Scripture, seek wise counsel, and remain grounded in truth.

10. Example: God Confirms His Voice

Key Point: God can confirm His guidance in meaningful and personal ways.

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An example shared was receiving the phrase “practice the presence of God” during prayer, then immediately encountering the same message in a devotional. This kind of confirmation reflects how God can affirm what He is speaking, bringing peace and clarity.

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Victory Church ProvidenceBy Victory Church Providence, RI

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