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Hearing God’s voice is one of the most sacred privileges we have as believers. But once we hear—what comes next?
Jesus said, “My sheep hear My voice…”—but He also invites us to steward what we’ve heard. And that starts by writing it down and testing it with wisdom, patience, and faith.
I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries. And today, I want to walk with you through a biblical pattern for recording revelation, testing what we hear, and learning to walk it out in obedience.
Whether you’ve been hearing God for decades or just beginning, these principles are foundational for spiritual growth.
You can find this full teaching and more at Plumbline m.com/blog.
By Brian FenimoreHearing God’s voice is one of the most sacred privileges we have as believers. But once we hear—what comes next?
Jesus said, “My sheep hear My voice…”—but He also invites us to steward what we’ve heard. And that starts by writing it down and testing it with wisdom, patience, and faith.
I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries. And today, I want to walk with you through a biblical pattern for recording revelation, testing what we hear, and learning to walk it out in obedience.
Whether you’ve been hearing God for decades or just beginning, these principles are foundational for spiritual growth.
You can find this full teaching and more at Plumbline m.com/blog.