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BR: DISCERNMENT - Chapter 1, Part 2 - "Hearing the Voice of God"

BR: DISCERNMENT - Chapter 1, Part 2 - "Hearing the Voice of God"


Episode 4


In Chapter 1, Part 2, of Discernment: Hearing the Voice of God, Grandma Alderman emphasizes the significance of intentional listening to discern God's voice and the role of prophetic music in inviting His presence. She discusses the importance of spiritual discernment in ministry, the gift of discerning spirits, and the necessity of navigating human reasoning versus spiritual insight. The conversation culminates in a call to prayer and intercession, encouraging believers to activate their spiritual discernment and remain attuned to God's voice.

 

Chapters

00:00 The Importance of Intentional Listening

02:54 Prophetic Music and Spiritual Presence

06:07 The Role of Discernment in Ministry

09:58 Understanding Spiritual Discernment

12:52 The Gift of Discerning Spirits

17:04 Navigating Human Reasoning vs. Spiritual Discernment

20:02 The Call to Prayer and Intercession

23:53 Activating Spiritual Discernment

28:09 Closing Blessings and Encouragement

 

Sound Bites

  • "We must learn to question without being rebellious."
  • "Hearing the voice of God is the basis for all discernment."
  • "Every believer needs to grow in the grace of the Lord."

 

Takeaways

  • Intentional listening is crucial for discerning God's voice.
  • Prophetic music can invite God's presence into our lives.
  • Spiritual discernment is essential for effective ministry.
  • Discerning spirits is a gift available to all believers.
  • We must navigate between human reasoning and spiritual discernment.
  • Prayer and intercession are vital for the survival of our nation.
  • Every believer should grow in grace to operate in discernment.
  • God's voice is the foundation for all discernment.
  • The prophetic words spoken over us remain active and relevant.
  • We are closer to the fulfillment of God's promises than ever before.


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