Hello beloved!
The Bible is replete with Scriptures and stories supporting the relevance of watching and praying. Today, it is no different or any less significant to believers interested in hearing from God and aligning their lives to His will.
It is imperative that we are careful not to judge people by their outward appearance, because God only looks at their hearts. Learn not to judge by what you see with your natural eyes or hear with your natural ears. Instead, allow the Holy Spirit to train your spiritual senses so that you can become sharp and accurate concerning spiritual matters.
Paul said in 1 Corinthians 3:1 (NLT),
The way we follow the leading of the Holy Spirit is to acknowledge that He is present inside of us and wants to guide us through life. One of the most important things we can do to acknowledge His leadership is to refuse to allow situations to move us. As believers, we have the ability to bypass natural processes and tap into the supernatural. The Holy Spirit teaches us how to remain victorious in the natural realm.
In Romans 8:14-16 we read,
We must submit to Him by yielding to His leadership. I pray every day, "Lord, not my will, but Your will be done in my life. I humble myself by casting all my cares upon You because You care for me."
Because we are triune beings ~ We are a spirit, have a soul, and live in a physical body, it is important that we understand that the Holy Spirit speaks to the spirit part of us. This is where He dwells, within our spirits. Proverbs 20:27 says,
And John 14:16-17 states,
The Holy Spirit's job is to guide us through life. John 16:13 tells us this:
The Holy Spirit always guides us by an inward witness. Make sure you quiet your mind and emotions by praying in tongues before making any decisions. Seek God in prayer. He will lead you through an inward voice (your spirit speaks to you based on what it receives from the Holy Spirit). The more Word you have in your heart, the easier it will be to hear the Holy Spirit's voice because the Spirit and the Word agree (see 1 John 5:7). This is how I hear the Holy Spirit.
Remember, your feelings are the voice of your body. Your reasoning is the voice of your soul. Your conscience is the voice of your spirit (when you become born-again, you can trust your conscience).
We can train our spirits to hear the Holy Spirit by doing the following things:
Here are some things you can ask yourself when you think you have heard from the Holy Spirit:
I pray you were encouraged today!
All my love,
Lisa Gordon
Gordon Ministries and Jesus City Church