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How are you making space to hear God’s voice?
In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the powerful Hebrew word “Shema,” which means to listen, heed, hear, and obey. The ancient and foundational Hebrew prayer of the Shema, found in Deuteronomy 6:4-5 and referenced by Jesus in Mark 12:29-31, calls us into a rhythm of obedience, attentiveness, awareness, and alignment. It’s the spiritual discipline of learning to filter every voice and influence through the voice of the Father. We cultivate space to hear and heed Him by:
Join Megann as she shares the wisdom of stewarding the meditations of our heart towards God’s Word, worship, and prayer, and the cost of missed opportunity found in Deuteronomy chapter 1, warning us not to let circumstances speak louder than what God has spoken.
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How are you making space to hear God’s voice?
In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the powerful Hebrew word “Shema,” which means to listen, heed, hear, and obey. The ancient and foundational Hebrew prayer of the Shema, found in Deuteronomy 6:4-5 and referenced by Jesus in Mark 12:29-31, calls us into a rhythm of obedience, attentiveness, awareness, and alignment. It’s the spiritual discipline of learning to filter every voice and influence through the voice of the Father. We cultivate space to hear and heed Him by:
Join Megann as she shares the wisdom of stewarding the meditations of our heart towards God’s Word, worship, and prayer, and the cost of missed opportunity found in Deuteronomy chapter 1, warning us not to let circumstances speak louder than what God has spoken.

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