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Paperback Guidance and the Voice of God Book

ISBN: 1875245669

ISBN13: 9781875245666

Guidance and the Voice of God

(Part of the Guidebooks for Life Series)

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How do I know what God wants me to do? How can I make decisions which are in line with his will? If God still speaks, will I recognize his voice? These are important questions, and many Christians... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Guidance and the Voice of God is one of several books I have read recently that discusses the way God speaks to and guides His children. I have turned to these books in response to the words I hear all around me in modern Christianity. People continually ask God to speak to us in circumstances and situations. I am often asked how God spoke to me during a period of time or perhaps during a specific event. The terms people use would seem to indicate that many of them hear audibly from God on an ongoing basis and that such revelation from God is normative for the Christian life. Yet I have been a Christian for many years and have never received a "word from the Lord" and have never had a vision, dream or whispering that I can attribute to God. Phillip Jensen and Tony Payne, authors of Guidance and the Voice of God believe that God has spoken to us fully and finally through the Bible and that this is the only way we should expect for Him to speak to us. They make five propositions about how God guides us: -God, in His sovereignty, uses everything to guide us "behind the scenes." -In many and varied ways, God can speak to his people, and guide them with their conscious cooperation. -In these last days, God has spoken to us by His Son. -God speaks to us today by His Son through His Spirit in the Scriptures. -Apart from His Spirit working through Scripture, God does not promise to use any other means to guide us, nor should we expect Him to. While God has often used many supernatural means to speak to His people in former times, these are relegated to the past now that He has given us the Scriptures. While He is still capable of revealing Himself however He wishes, the way He has chosen to do so is by the Spirit working through the Scriptures. This argument is based primarily in the writings of Hebrews which provides ample support. A good part of the book is dedicated to decision making, and the authors propose a three-fold means of determining what to do when "matters matter." First, they speak of matters of righteousness. If the Scripture tells us explicitly what to do or what not to do, we should instantly and joyfully obey. This is a simple matter of obedience and we must realize that God will never ask us to disobey Him, for He is not the author of confusion. Second, there are matters of good judgment. When we have already determined that an action is not expressly forbidden, we may have to choose between two "right" options. The example they use is marriage - we are told that celibacy is honorable and that marriage is also part of God's plan. So when it comes to the choice of whether or not to marry, we must evaluate ourselves, our sexual appetites and determine what the Bible tells us. These decisions rely on Biblical wisdom which can be gained only through diligently studying the Word. Finally, there are matters of triviality, which are minor matters that are not worth worrying about. Either do them or don't, but do not con
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