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So often, the real issue in our lives is not the problems themselves, but our inability to hear God’s voice clearly above all the other noise. Like the opera singer who lost his ability to hit the right notes because he was deafened by his own voice, we too can become deaf to God’s voice when other voices—our own, the enemy’s, the culture’s—are louder. The heart of the matter is not just seeking solutions to our problems, but learning to discern what God is saying in the midst of them. Healing, breakthrough, and deliverance are all important, but what we need most is to hear God’s voice, because in His voice is found our identity, direction, hope, and peace.
By SCC—ClarksvilleSo often, the real issue in our lives is not the problems themselves, but our inability to hear God’s voice clearly above all the other noise. Like the opera singer who lost his ability to hit the right notes because he was deafened by his own voice, we too can become deaf to God’s voice when other voices—our own, the enemy’s, the culture’s—are louder. The heart of the matter is not just seeking solutions to our problems, but learning to discern what God is saying in the midst of them. Healing, breakthrough, and deliverance are all important, but what we need most is to hear God’s voice, because in His voice is found our identity, direction, hope, and peace.