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OUR PREDISPOSITION TO HEAR.

Happy New Month lovelies❤️.


What you hear from God is partly determined by the

 attitude you carry into any conversation with Him. Our 

mind-set toward a conversation with God is affected by 

these things:

Our Prior Relationship With God — Each of us has a 

history with God that began even before birth (Jer. 1:5). 


He ordained us to be on earth, and He has a plan and 


purpose for us, even though we may not have recognized 


them yet. However, until a person has received Jesus 


Christ as his personal Savior by faith, he will not be able 


to hear God speak on any subject other than salvation. If 


you’re having trouble hearing from God, you may need to 


double  check your relationship with Him. He’s not 


motivated to speak to any of us on the basis of our good 


deeds or our needs. He’s motivated to speak to us because 


He has a relationship with us. 


· Our Understanding About God — What we hear is 


affected by our understanding of who God is. Do you 


view God as a loving or demanding Father? An intimate 


or distant friend? A patient or intolerant teacher? A gentle 


or angry guide? A generous or reluctant provider? Do you 


see Him as understanding or insensitive? If you struggle 


in perceiving God as loving, patient, gentle, generous, or 


understanding, it will affect what and how you hear from 


Him.  


· Our Attitude Toward God — When approaching God, 


we must be submissive to Him and His will for our lives 


(James 4:7). We must trust that He will only do that which


is best and right for us. And we must come before Him 


with a thankful heart for all He has done and will continue


to do for each of us. Being in right relationship with the 


Father, understanding who He is, and approaching Him in 


humility and reverence places us in the right position to 


not only actively hear what He has to say to us, but also to 


apply His truth to our lives.


I pray we get a clearer revelation of the points mentioned above as we wait to hear from God.

Thank you for reading❤️
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