In today's sermon, we embarked on a new teaching series titled "God Conversations," which is designed to permeate not only our Sunday gatherings but also our life groups. This series is inspired by Tanya Harris's work, "The Church that Hears God's Voice," and aims to equip us to discern and respond to God's voice in our lives. We delved into the importance of hearing God's voice, not only for our personal growth but also for the direction of the church.
We explored the historical tension between those who believe God only speaks through Scripture and those who claim every thought as divine. The reformers, for instance, pushed back against abuses of "God conversations" in the Catholic Church, emphasizing Sola Scriptura. However, this stance inadvertently stifled the personal aspect of hearing God's voice. We must find a balance, recognizing that while Scripture is our standard, God also speaks through His Spirit in ways that may not be explicitly detailed in the Bible.
We examined biblical examples of God conversations, such as Peter's vision that led to the Gospel being shared with Gentiles, Philip's encounter with the Ethiopian eunuch, and Paul's vision that directed him to Macedonia. These accounts highlight the early church's expectation and reliance on hearing God's voice.
I shared a personal testimony of a vision God gave me during a difficult season in my marriage, which foretold the birth of my children despite seemingly impossible circumstances. This God conversation provided hope and direction at a critical time.
As we move forward in this series, we will learn to discern God's voice, test what we hear against Scripture, and understand that not every thought is from God. Our goal is to cultivate a church that listens and responds to God's voice, transforming our relationship with Him from mere religion to a dynamic, communicative relationship.
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