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If the Creator of the universe wanted to speak to you today, what would He sound like?
We often expect God’s voice to arrive in a booming echo from the clouds or a dramatic thunderclap. But as the prophet Elijah discovered, God wasn't in the tearing wind or the shattering earthquake—He was in the quiet, gentle whisper. In this episode, we are diving deep into the mystery of how God intimately relates to us, moving past rigid formulas to discover a voice that is uniquely specific to who we are.
Pulling back the layers of Scripture, we look at the incredible diversity of how God communicates:
We explore the reality of the "Angel of the Lord" as God’s way of stepping close, reminding us that His voice isn't a distant, corporate mandate. It is an intimate, safe whisper meant to bring clarity, relationship, and rest to your specific life.
Reflect with us: Think back to a moment you felt a deep sense of peace or sudden clarity. Could it be that you were listening for a whirlwind, but God was actually speaking in a whisper?
By GExpressionsIf the Creator of the universe wanted to speak to you today, what would He sound like?
We often expect God’s voice to arrive in a booming echo from the clouds or a dramatic thunderclap. But as the prophet Elijah discovered, God wasn't in the tearing wind or the shattering earthquake—He was in the quiet, gentle whisper. In this episode, we are diving deep into the mystery of how God intimately relates to us, moving past rigid formulas to discover a voice that is uniquely specific to who we are.
Pulling back the layers of Scripture, we look at the incredible diversity of how God communicates:
We explore the reality of the "Angel of the Lord" as God’s way of stepping close, reminding us that His voice isn't a distant, corporate mandate. It is an intimate, safe whisper meant to bring clarity, relationship, and rest to your specific life.
Reflect with us: Think back to a moment you felt a deep sense of peace or sudden clarity. Could it be that you were listening for a whirlwind, but God was actually speaking in a whisper?