If we are to recognize God's voice, we must belong to Him. We hear His voice when we spend time in Bible study and quiet contemplation of His Word. The more time we spend intimately with God and His Word, the easier it is to recognize His voice and His leading in our lives.
Yes. Our God is a relational God, and one of His chief desires is to grow His relationship with humanity through regular communication. Throughout human history, God has initiated communication with humanity by speaking audibly to humans. He also speaks to us through the glory of His creation.
The Bible more often portrays God's voice as sounding ordinary and meek than as booming and thunderous.
So the way that God speaks is different for everyone, but a lot of the times it's a still small whisper, it's a gut feeling, you just know in your knower. For some people it's a thought that just rushes in and it's nowhere close to what you had been thinking about. Sometimes it's a dream.
“Open our eyes, Lord; we want to see Jesus.” Please help us to experience your presence here and now. In your name, Amen.
We Are Precious and Honored in His Eyes. In Isaiah 43:4, it says, “Since you are precious and honored in my sight and because I love you, I will give people in exchange for you, nations in exchange for your life.” In God's eyes, we are precious and honored.
Speak and Act Your Faith
In order to activate God's power in our bodies and in our lives, we must speak our faith and act our faith. One of the biggest deceptions that the enemy has ever perpetrated upon the Body of Christ is, “If we believe in healing, we will be all right.”
The voice of the Spirit is described in the scriptures as being neither loud nor harsh, not a voice of thunder, neither a voice of great tumultuous noise, but rather as still and small, of perfect mildness, as if it had been a whisper, and it can pierce even the very soul and cause the heart to burn.
Wisdom is considered the first and the greatest of the gifts. It acts upon both the intellect and the will. According to St. Bernard, it both illumines the mind and instills an attraction to the divine.
The third eye (also called the mind's eye or inner eye) is a mystical invisible eye, usually depicted as located on the forehead, which provides perception beyond ordinary sight. In Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra.
As you go deeper in meditation, however, you can see lights and forms that are part of the essential “geography” of the inner world, the subtle body. Many meditators see a golden light, or a pale blue dot, or a single eye. Others see geometric grids of light. Others will have a glimpse of a sagelike figure or a deity.
What happens when you open your third eye? Well, for one, you can experience enlightenment. This means you will receive an infinite amount of knowledge, not only from the universe but also from the subconscious of your heart and soul.
Stimulation of the pineal gland via its sympathetic innervation pathway results in the production of N-acetylserotonin and melatonin. Melatonin has many therapeutic roles and is heavily implicated in the regulation of the sleep-wake cycle.
Purple. The third eye chakra, located between the eyebrows, is associated with the color purple. The third eye is important in a lot of cultures and is thought to have clairvoyance powers.
“The symbol of the third eye is the lotus with two petals,” explains yoga guru and spirituality expert Sindhu Sajeev.
Meditating at night is a great way to wind down after the day. It can help you fall asleep faster, improve quality of sleep, reduce anxiety, depression, and pain levels. There are many different techniques you can explore to find what works best for your personality and experience.