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42 | How to Hear God's Voice in Your Author Business

Episode 42 Published 10 months, 1 week ago
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Has "hearing from God" about your author business ever led you straight into debt, disappointment, or confusion?

You prayed about that expensive marketing package. You fasted over the decision to quit your job and write full-time. You were absolutely certain God was opening that door. But months later, you're broke, discouraged, and wondering how you could have been so wrong about hearing His voice.

The crushing truth? Sometimes what we think is God's voice is actually our own desperation, the enemy's deception, or wishful thinking dressed up in spiritual language. And when every business decision feels "spiritual," the stakes—and potential for mistakes—skyrocket.

In this episode, discover the 5 biblical tests that distinguish God's true voice from everything else competing for your attention. Learn to identify the four specific deceptions that target Christian authors. Plus, understand the critical difference between legitimate business deadlines and manipulative urgency tactics that drown out God's voice.

You'll learn:

  • The Scripture Test that immediately exposes counterfeit "words from God"
  • Why mixed results from the 5 tests actually mean something important
  • How to recognize when "holy urgency" is actually human panic
  • The difference between God's peace and emotional excitement
  • Why God keeps some platforms small (and it's not punishment)
  • When deadlines are legitimate vs. when they're manipulation

Stop building your author business on misheard whispers. Learn to recognize the Good Shepherd's voice with confidence.

👉 Listen now to uncover the secret to becoming an anointed scribe!

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