Wednesday, November 8, 2017

The Loudest Voice In Your Life

What is the loudest voice in your ear? I can honestly say the loudest voice in my ear right now is the tv, Facebook, Instagram, and my family.
I know how I can make a change in my life. All I have to do is leave this world and it's distractions behind and become kingdom minded.
It is easier said than done but thankfully, I have someone who understands and is more than willing to help me as well has faith in me that I will rise and make Him the King of my heart as well as mind, body, and soul.
God Bless.
The Loudest Voice in Your Life Is it possible that what we perceive to be relational, emotional, and spiritual problems are actually hearing problems—ears that have been deafened to the voice of God? And it’s that inability to hear His voice that causes us to lose our voice and lose our way.
0Let me make a bold statement: Learning how to hear the voice of God is the solution to a thousand problems! It’s also the key to discovering our destiny and fulfilling our potential.  His voice is love. His voice is power. His voice is healing. His voice is wisdom. His voice is joy. If your life is off-key, maybe it’s because you’ve been deafened by the negative self-talk that doesn’t let God get a Word in edgewise! Maybe you’ve listened to the voice of criticism so long you can’t believe anything else about yourself. Or maybe it’s the Enemy’s voice of condemnation that speaks lies about who you really are. If you don’t silence those competing voices, they’ll eventually deafen you. You won’t be able to sing God’s song because you won’t be able to hear His voice.  Is God’s voice the loudest voice in your life? That’s the question. If the answer is no, that’s the problem. We live in a culture where everyone wants to have his or her voice heard but has so little to say. And that’s because we do so little listening, especially to God. The best way to get people to listen to us is for us to listen to God. Why? Because we’ll have something to say that is worth hearing.  Ultimately, all of us need to find our voice.
And by voice I mean the unique message God wants to speak through our lives. But finding our voice starts with hearing His voice.  Let me issue a warning, though. If you aren’t willing to listen to everything God has to say, you eventually won’t hear anything He has to say. If you want to hear His comforting voice, you have to listen to His convicting voice.
And it’s often what we want to hear least that we need to hear most. Trust me, though, you want to hear what He has to say.  Are you ready? When was the last time you heard God’s voice? What did He say or ask? How did you respond?
-Author Unknown

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