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Spiritual Exercises To Help You Hear God’s Voice More Clearly

8 December 2009 No Comment

God is a speaking God, He is speaking all the time.  How can you learn to hear God  more consistently and clearly?

Just as you exercise your body you can exercise your spiritual muscles and spiritual senses and become more keenly aware of the spiritual world that surrounds you.

How God taught Jeremiah to see

“The word of the Lord came to me saying, ‘Jeremiah, what do you see?’ And I said, ‘I see a branch of an almond tree.’ And the Lord said to me, ‘You have seen well, for I am ready to perform my word.’” Jeremiah 1:11

When you look in faith you will begin to see what the Lord is showing you.  And when you begin speaking out what you’ve seen in faith you will begin to receive more understanding and insight.

How To increase Your Faith

Jesus said,

“‘For whoever has, to him more will be given; but whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him’” Mark 4:25

If you don’t step out and use the faith you already have, your ability to see and hear from God will begin to wither away and slowly fade, but if you put your faith into practice, your ability to hear God will increase.www.stirthewater.com - prophetic and seer exercises

There are ways to grow your current levels of  faith and hearing. Spiritual exercises will strengthen your spirit and expand your faith. With time and practice, you will begin to see Jesus and hear His voice more clearly.

Stir the Water offer Prophetic and Seer Exercises with Jim Driscoll. It’s a safe place to grow your spirit and exercise your spiritual muscles.

Read the testimonies and join us as we journey through the process of studying spiritual gifts and exercising spiritual muscles.

Be amazed as your eyes and ears become attuned with the reality of Heaven and the voice of your Lord.

Just stir the water and continue on your journey to hear God more clearly.

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