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Ways To Hear God #RTTBROS #Nightlight #NK #Normankissinger

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Ways To Hear God #NormanKissinger #NK #RTTBROS #nightlight Ways to Hear God "Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward." - Matthew 6:16 (KJV) In our bustling world, filled with constant noise and distractions, hearing God's voice can seem like a daunting task. Yet, as believers, we are called to commune with our Heavenly Father, to seek His guidance, and to listen for His still, small voice. One powerful, often overlooked method of attuning our spiritual ears to God's voice is through the practice of fasting. Fasting is not merely about abstaining from food; it's a spiritual discipline that helps us focus our hearts and minds on God. When we fast, we deny our physical appetites to nourish our spiritual hunger for God's presence and wisdom. It's a way of saying, "Lord, I need you more than I need food." The Bible speaks of fasting not as an if, but as a when. Jesus Himself assumed His followers would fast, as evidenced in Matthew 6:16. He doesn't command it outright, but He speaks of it as a natural part of a believer's life, much like prayer and giving. When we fast, several things happen: 1. We become more spiritually attuned: Fasting can heighten our spiritual sensitivity, making us more receptive to God's voice and leading. 2. We demonstrate humility: By denying ourselves, we humble ourselves before God, acknowledging our dependence on Him. 3. We create space for God: The time we would typically spend eating can be redirected to prayer, meditation, and listening for God's voice. 4. We gain clarity: As we clear our minds and bodies, we often find increased mental and spiritual clarity, helping us discern God's will more easily. Fasting doesn't have to be extreme to be effective. It could be as simple as skipping one meal a week and dedicating that time to prayer. Some may choose a 24-hour fast once a week, while others might engage in longer periods of fasting. The key is to approach fasting with a sincere heart, not as a show of piety, but as a genuine desire to draw closer to God. Remember, fasting should always be coupled with prayer and meditation on God's Word. As you fast, spend time in Scripture, listening for God's voice through His written Word. Be still and know that He is God (Psalm 46:10). In our journey to hear God more clearly, let's not neglect this powerful spiritual discipline. As we humble ourselves through fasting, may we find our spiritual ears more attuned to His voice, our hearts more aligned with His will, and our lives more reflective of His character.
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Ways To Hear God #NormanKissinger #NK #RTTBROS #nightlight Ways to Hear God "Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward." - Matthew 6:16 (KJV) In our bustling world, filled with constant noise and distractions, hearing God's voice can seem like a daunting task. Yet, as believers, we are called to commune with our Heavenly Father, to seek His guidance, and to listen for His still, small voice. One powerful, often overlooked method of attuning our spiritual ears to God's voice is through the practice of fasting. Fasting is not merely about abstaining from food; it's a spiritual discipline that helps us focus our hearts and minds on God. When we fast, we deny our physical appetites to nourish our spiritual hunger for God's presence and wisdom. It's a way of saying, "Lord, I need you more than I need food." The Bible speaks of fasting not as an if, but as a when. Jesus Himself assumed His followers would fast, as evidenced in Matthew 6:16. He doesn't command it outright, but He speaks of it as a natural part of a believer's life, much like prayer and giving. When we fast, several things happen: 1. We become more spiritually attuned: Fasting can heighten our spiritual sensitivity, making us more receptive to God's voice and leading. 2. We demonstrate humility: By denying ourselves, we humble ourselves before God, acknowledging our dependence on Him. 3. We create space for God: The time we would typically spend eating can be redirected to prayer, meditation, and listening for God's voice. 4. We gain clarity: As we clear our minds and bodies, we often find increased mental and spiritual clarity, helping us discern God's will more easily. Fasting doesn't have to be extreme to be effective. It could be as simple as skipping one meal a week and dedicating that time to prayer. Some may choose a 24-hour fast once a week, while others might engage in longer periods of fasting. The key is to approach fasting with a sincere heart, not as a show of piety, but as a genuine desire to draw closer to God. Remember, fasting should always be coupled with prayer and meditation on God's Word. As you fast, spend time in Scripture, listening for God's voice through His written Word. Be still and know that He is God (Psalm 46:10). In our journey to hear God more clearly, let's not neglect this powerful spiritual discipline. As we humble ourselves through fasting, may we find our spiritual ears more attuned to His voice, our hearts more aligned with His will, and our lives more reflective of His character.
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