Listening to God: Embracing Silence and Trusting His Wisdom

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- "If I can trust God with my eternity, I can sure trust him with my day-to-day realities even though it really doesn't always come out the way I would like." [48:30] (Download | )

- "God really does listen... Just because it doesn't come out my way or your way doesn't mean you have not been heard; it just means for whatever reason, it's just above our pay grade." [50:43] (Download | )

- "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord... Just because things don't turn out the way you thought they should doesn't mean you're not loved by our Creator." [51:29] (Download | )

- "Listening is really a discipline because we're not used to it. We are used to telling everybody, including God, what we think, and we just don't pause to listen." [01:05:35] (Download | )

- "It's in the comfortableness and the silence that God will often speak directly to your heart. So the question is... how do I know that I'm listening to God?" [01:06:17] (Download | )

- "Check what you're thinking in harmony with Scripture... talk it through with your community... and then finally, have you paused yourself to ensure that what you're hearing fits into your calling and script for your life?" [01:07:30] (Download | )

- "Without that silence and solitude with our Creator, I'm not sure how I would have gotten through that experience... Start it now, get in those habits now, so when the stuff of life hits the fan, you are grounded in who Jesus is." [01:08:58] (Download | )

- "Today's message is busting the myth that busyness is next to Godliness... It's really as we listen to God in our silence and solitude that God speaks to us clearly and in ways we could never think or imagine." [01:10:29] (Download | )

- "God has not wired us or designed us to be so busy that we have moved Him out of our life and we have put ourselves in control and want everything we want when we want it." [01:11:13] (Download | )
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