Voice Of God
The "Voice of God" in the Bible signifies the divine communication of God with humanity, often conveying authority, guidance, and revelation. It is depicted in various forms throughout scripture, such as in direct speech, as a whisper, or through natural phenomena. For instance, in Exodus 19:19, the voice of God is described as a thunderous sound that instills awe among the Israelites at Mount Sinai when He gives the Ten Commandments. Similarly, in 1 Kings 19:12, God’s voice is heard not in the wind, earthquake, or fire, but in a gentle whisper, illustrating that His presence and communication can manifest in both powerful and subtle ways.Theologically, the Voice of God represents His will and purpose for creation, serving as a means of instruction and correction. In John 10:27, Jesus describes His followers as sheep who hear His voice, indicating an intimate relationship where believers recognize and respond to God's guidance. Furthermore, the voice of God is also associated with the proclamation of the Gospel, calling individuals to repentance and faith (Romans 10:17). Thus, the Voice of God encapsulates His active engagement with the world, inviting humanity into a deeper relationship with Him.
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Jesus Speak Clearly to Me
By Carter Conlon2.1K1:07:00LUK 14:15LUK 14:17JHN 7:37In this sermon, Pastor David discusses how God deals with societies and generations that have turned away from Him. He emphasizes that he is just a student of the Old Testament and of history, and he will show the audience what God does when societies reach a certain point. Pastor David assures the listeners that the end result of this is not sorrow, but joy. He explains that this joy comes from seeing positive changes in oneself and in the lives of others, as they draw closer to Christ through their testimony. The sermon also references Luke 14 and John 7, highlighting the importance of accepting God's invitation and experiencing the outpouring of His living water.
Learn to Know the Shepherds Voice
By Erlo Stegen1.7K50:17MAT 5:13JHN 10:5JHN 10:27REV 2:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being a true shepherd to the flock. He shares a story about a shepherd who struggles to lead his sheep because they do not recognize his voice. The shepherd tries different methods, but only when he speaks with the right voice and uses the right approach do the sheep follow him. The speaker relates this story to the role of a shepherd in guiding and caring for God's people, highlighting the need for a shepherd to have the right voice and approach in order to lead effectively.
Recognizing the Voice of God
By Henry Blackaby1.6K1:02:05DEU 30:11PSA 23:1PRO 3:5ISA 30:21MAT 18:12LUK 15:4JHN 10:3In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the importance of recognizing the voice of God. He starts by referencing John 10:3-4, where Jesus describes himself as the shepherd and his followers as the sheep who know his voice. The speaker emphasizes the intimate familiarity that the sheep have with the shepherd and how they follow him wherever he goes. He then shares a story about a lost sheep and how the shepherd diligently searches for it, demonstrating the love and care of God for his wandering children. The speaker concludes by encouraging pastors, Sunday school teachers, deacons, and leaders to help those who have wandered away from God and may be hesitant to return due to fear of judgment.
Hearing the Voice of God - Part 1
By Carter Conlon3.8K53:14JER 29:11JER 29:13MAT 6:33JHN 20:11In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of feeling distant from God and losing the desire to seek Him. He references the parable of the seed and explains how the cares and concerns of the world can choke the seed of God's promises, leading to unfruitfulness. The speaker reassures the audience that even in dry times, God has not forsaken them and is still present. He encourages them to cry out to God and long for the intimacy they once had with Him. The sermon also touches on the misconception of hyper-spirituality and emphasizes the importance of genuine repentance and seeking peace with God.
When Death Hears the Voice of God
By Carter Conlon3.0K1:00:24EXO 4:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being deeply moved by the presence of Christ and the word of God. He encourages the audience to regain their passion and excitement for God's house if they have become bored or disinterested. The preacher shares a personal story of a former hockey coach who was amazed by the transformation in his life after encountering Christ. He also highlights the story of Lazarus, emphasizing that Jesus has the power to bring people out of the grave of sin and offers salvation to all who believe. The preacher concludes by reminding the audience that they don't need to bring anything to the table, but simply need to move towards the sound of Christ's voice to receive divine life.
Only One Voice Matters in the Storm
By Carter Conlon79242:49PSA 29:2ISA 30:9ISA 30:15REV 2:7In this sermon, the speaker uses the analogy of a ship caught in a storm to illustrate the importance of being in the hand of God. He emphasizes that without God's intervention, the odds of survival would be zero. The speaker encourages the audience to cut off distractions and focus on God's word, comparing it to taking meat for sustenance. He warns that those who refuse to listen to God's word will eventually lose their strength and become a public example of the consequences of ignoring God. The speaker also mentions a sense of foreboding and voices of doubt in the world, suggesting that there is something ominous on the horizon.
Obeying the Voice of God
By K.P. Yohannan61832:50PRO 3:5ISA 41:10MAT 6:33ROM 8:281PE 5:7In this sermon, the speaker discusses the theme of obeying the voice of God. He starts by sharing the story of Ananias in Acts 9, who was paralyzed for eight years but was told by Peter to get up and walk. The speaker emphasizes that obedience to God's voice may seem illogical, but it is a movement that requires steps and increments. He encourages the audience to constantly remind themselves of the importance of obeying God's voice and to live a life that reflects God's presence and power.
Hearing the Voice of God
By David Wilkerson8.2K1:10:51JER 23:29MAT 6:33MRK 4:18In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not letting busyness, lust, covetousness, and the cares of life drown out the voice of God. He warns of a dreadful consequence for those who do not heed this warning, referencing Mark 4:18. The preacher describes the Holy Word of God as a searching and scorching word that will expose and convict those who are not rooted in Him. He urges the listeners to be in tune with God, to let His Word take root in them, and to seek His voice amidst the clamor of other voices in the world.
Hearing the Voice of God - Part 2
By Carter Conlon3.3K54:25ISA 6:8MAT 28:19MRK 16:15JHN 20:17ACT 1:8ROM 3:23EPH 2:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of going out into the world and sharing the message of God's mercy and kindness. He encourages believers to share their personal experiences of how God is working in their lives. The speaker also emphasizes that salvation is freely given through the blood of Jesus Christ and cannot be earned through works. He warns against dwelling on the past and missing out on the present opportunities to share the gospel. The sermon concludes by reminding listeners that God's plan has always been to redeem mankind and invite them into fellowship with Him.
Listen to God's Whisper
By Erlo Stegen5421:33:11GEN 15:6EXO 32:91KI 19:9MAT 5:29MAT 6:33LUK 16:26JHN 10:27In this sermon, the speaker describes a vision of hell that they had. They saw people of all races suffering and burning in the fire of hell. They were shocked by the horrific sight and were told by a voice to go back and warn others about what they had seen. The speaker also mentions the importance of listening to the still small voice of God and not being influenced by peer pressure or worldly temptations.
Can God Speak to You?
By Carter Conlon1.7K50:25MAT 3:10LUK 3:11LUK 7:24LUK 7:27ACT 17:30EPH 4:28In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of repentance and turning to God. He encourages listeners to not be governed by the negative influences of the world, such as news and violence. The preacher highlights the need to have a change of heart and to live a life of kindness and generosity towards others. He references biblical passages that instruct believers to be content with what they have, to work with their own hands, and to give to those in need. The sermon concludes with the reminder that Jesus himself demonstrated kindness and generosity by giving his life for humanity.
God Said It, God Did It
By Chuck Smith2.0K41:29EZK 37:1Chuck Smith emphasizes the fulfillment of God's promises as illustrated in Ezekiel 37, where God revives the dry bones representing Israel, showcasing His power to restore and bring hope. He recounts the historical return of the Jewish people to their homeland and the agricultural flourishing of Israel, affirming that what God has said, He has done. Smith encourages believers to recognize the ongoing fulfillment of biblical prophecies and to respond to God's call for faith and commitment in these last days.
A Still Small Voice
By Charles Alexander1.5K36:57GEN 18:251KI 19:18ISA 55:8ROM 8:28ROM 12:19GAL 6:71PE 5:7In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the wickedness that exists in the world and the mystery of God's ways. He acknowledges that even the best of men can be driven to despair by the sinfulness around them. The preacher emphasizes the importance of God's restraining hand in preventing us from committing cruel acts and sinning. He shares a personal story from his grandmother about the potential for unguarded moments to lead to terrible consequences. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the fall of man and the hidden depths of our hearts, urging us to be aware of our capacity to harm others.
The Deep Dealings of God - Part 5 - Hearkening to Gods Voice
By Phil Beach Jr.241:06:42MRK 11:12LUK 18:9HEB 1:1HEB 2:1Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the necessity of not only hearing but hearkening to God's voice, urging the congregation to approach God's Word with the right heart attitude to avoid spiritual blindness. He illustrates this through the parable of the Pharisee and the publican, highlighting the importance of humility and recognizing our own sinfulness. Beach challenges believers to seek fruitfulness in their lives that satisfies God's desires rather than their own, and warns against drifting away from the voice of God amidst life's currents. He calls for a return to a vibrant relationship with Christ, where obedience to His voice is paramount, and encourages families to pray for God's presence in their lives.
Pay Attention When God Speaks
By Chuck Smith2.4K35:15DEU 28:1PSA 23:5PSA 115:1MAT 6:33HEB 12:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses how the plots of movies often involve sinful behaviors such as murder, deceit, fornication, and adultery. He argues that society's acceptance of these behaviors is evidence of the truth of God's word. The preacher references the story of Solomon, who multiplied wives and turned away from the Lord, as an example of the consequences of forsaking God's word. He encourages the audience to lay aside sin and run the race of faith, seeking a right relationship with God. The sermon concludes with a reminder that true fulfillment cannot be found in worldly pursuits, but only in walking with God.
Daniel - the Voice of God in History
By William Fitch39137:39DAN 1:1DAN 1:8MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker addresses the pressure and temptation that young people face in society. They highlight how the pull of position, prestige, and societal norms can be dangerous and antichrist. The speaker emphasizes the importance of standing firm in the faith and relying on the grace of God. They use the example of Daniel and his friends who made a resolve to not defile themselves and remained faithful to God despite the king's commandment. The sermon emphasizes the victory that comes from doing the will of God and the importance of trusting in God's sovereignty and pursuing purity of life.
Hearing the Voice of the Lord
By Carter Conlon2.5K43:11In this sermon, the preacher expresses concern about the state of the church in our generation. He believes that many people have turned away from the truth and are listening to the voices of men instead of the voice of God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of knowing and recognizing the voice of God. He believes that only the voice of God has the power to bring life and transformation. The preacher encourages the church to differentiate themselves from the world by listening to the voice of God and allowing it to break through the entrenched beliefs and values of society.
Hearing His Voice, and Receiving "So Great Salvation
By Hans R. Waldvogel76125:30PSA 95:7PRO 1:23PRO 18:21ISA 66:2JHN 17:17HEB 5:9JAS 1:22In this sermon, the preacher expresses his desire for the church to be filled with people, not through flashy shows or entertainment, but through the revelation and communication of God. He emphasizes that the mystery of the kingdom of God is not about discussing sermons, but about the righteousness of Jesus Christ. The preacher highlights the importance of salvation and obedience, stating that neglecting salvation is a great mistake. He also emphasizes the need for the Holy Spirit to work in believers, not just for gifts or blessings, but for the transformation of character to be like Jesus. The sermon concludes with the reminder that God's plan has always been to have sons like Jesus Christ and that He has never given up on this plan.
Hearing His Voice
By B.H. Clendennen6.2K1:02:45MAT 13:9JHN 14:17EPH 3:20HEB 3:7HEB 3:15HEB 4:1HEB 4:12In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the changes in worship and preaching over time. He shares an experience in an English church where singing took up a significant portion of the service, leaving little time for preaching. The speaker emphasizes the importance of giving equal time to the preaching of the word of God. He then discusses the story of Joseph from the Bible as an example of someone who heard from God and was greatly used by Him. The speaker concludes by highlighting the memory left by those who preached the word of God, emphasizing that Christ is everything and that we should follow their example in sharing this message.
Money, Mules and Travel
By Carter Conlon2.0K57:34GEN 42:1GEN 42:7GEN 42:12EXO 28:1PSA 60:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of reaching out to the lost and sharing the message of salvation. He highlights that the purpose of the church is to bring people to the knowledge of Jesus Christ and the redemption He offers. The preacher acknowledges that this work comes with challenges and pressures, but emphasizes the need to persevere and not ignore the cries of those in need. He shares a heartbreaking story of a young man who livestreamed his suicide, highlighting the indifference and lack of action from those who watched. The preacher urges listeners to not waste their lives and to be attentive to the needs of others, emphasizing the importance of hearing God's voice and fulfilling His purpose.
Hearing the Voice of God
By Gayle Erwin1.4K48:30JHN 10:1JHN 10:14JHN 10:16JHN 10:27ROM 12:1HEB 1:1In this sermon, the speaker addresses the problem with how we tend to listen to God. He uses a role play scenario with a volunteer to illustrate this point. The speaker emphasizes the importance of fully surrendering ourselves to God and not holding back any part of our lives. He references Romans 12:1, where Paul urges believers to present their bodies as a living sacrifice to God, emphasizing that this is the first step in serving Him.
Hearing and Knowing the Voice of the Lord
By David Wilkerson6.8K1:00:13JHN 10:1In this sermon, Brother Wilkerson discusses the concept of God allowing Satan to deceive and attack godly Christians. He emphasizes the need for vigilance and watchfulness against the enemy's seduction. He uses the example of David, who was deceived by spiritual pride, which opened the door for Satan to attack him. Brother Wilkerson also mentions his book, "America's Last Call," which warns about the impending judgments on America and the need for prayer and repentance. He encourages believers to put on the armor of God and stand against the devil's schemes.
Hear His Voice and Live
By Carter Conlon3031:39PSA 29:1Carter Conlon emphasizes the urgency of responding to God's call in his sermon 'Hear His Voice and Live.' He shares powerful testimonies from his recent trip to Ukraine, where he witnessed profound spiritual hunger and many coming to Christ amidst crisis. Conlon encourages believers to rise up and glorify God, reminding them that it is not their strength but God's power that transforms lives. He highlights the importance of hearing God's voice above all other distractions and challenges, urging listeners to step out in faith and allow God to work through them. The message culminates in a call for personal commitment and anointing, inviting individuals to respond to God's invitation to live fully for His glory.
The Voice of God
By Leonard Ravenhill13K1:00:30EXO 20:19PSA 139:23MAT 7:21MAT 25:37HEB 1:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of examining our motives rather than just our actions. He shares a personal story of listening to a preacher who spoke about the judgment seat of Christ and how it impacted a prominent church leader. The preacher encourages the audience to disconnect from worldly distractions and focus on their relationship with God. He urges them to seek purity, a new vision, and a deeper prayer life. The sermon concludes with a reminder that finding peace, courage, and power can only be achieved through Jesus.
Imperatives - Sensitivity to the Voice of the Lord
By Devern Fromke2.0K1:02:57GEN 12:11CH 12:32In this sermon, the speaker discusses the tendency of believers to live as though God does not exist. He compares this behavior to the prodigal son who squandered his inheritance and went his own way. The speaker emphasizes the need for believers to have an alive and vibrant relationship with God, rather than just going through the motions. He also highlights the importance of hearing and understanding the voice of the Lord amidst the many voices in the world. The speaker references biblical figures like David and Abraham who went through suffering and waiting for God's timing in their lives.
When God Speaks
By Jim Cymbala81632:46PSA 119:15PSA 119:64ACT 9:12REV 2:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that God desires to communicate with His people and reveal Himself to them. He uses examples from the Bible, such as Psalm 119, to support this idea. The speaker also highlights that even though God is all-powerful and unseen, He still wants to speak to His people on a daily basis. He encourages the congregation to seek a word from the Lord and offers a time of prayer for those in need of direction or encouragement.
Christians Are Dying, No Longer Seeing or Hearing Christ
By Hans R. Waldvogel2.1K29:12LUK 19:20In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a spiritual perception and connection with God. He contrasts the physical senses with the spiritual senses, stating that even though everyone can hear the voice of God, it is only when it enters the heart that it produces life. The preacher warns against being spiritually dead and being attracted to worldly things. He encourages the audience to have a hearing ear and a seeing eye to recognize and experience the presence of God. The sermon concludes with a call to surrender worldly desires and sacrifice everything for the sake of knowing and seeing the Son of God.
God Is Speaking to Us
By Manley Beasley1.7K50:11MAT 6:33HEB 4:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses how to know the will of God. He emphasizes that God reveals Himself in both normal and abnormal ways, and that He will come to the aid of those with a heart that is right for Him. The preacher gives examples of how God guides people in their decision-making, such as a woman seeking guidance on marriage and a man experiencing success in his ministry. He also highlights the importance of believing in God, especially when one has a need, and references a verse from the Bible that encourages compassion towards others.