EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 18 MIN
How Do I Hear God’s Voice and How Do I Know It’s Actually Him? | Ask A Pastor Ep. 9
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Send us Fan MailIn Episode 9 of the Ask A Pastor Podcast, we tackle one of the most common and personal questions believers ask: “How do I hear God’s voice… and how do I know it’s actually Him?”In a world filled with noise, distractions, opinions, and constant stimulation, many Christians struggle to discern whether God is speaking or if it’s just their own thoughts and emotions. But Jesus said, “My sheep hear my voice.” So what does that actually look like in everyday life?In this episode, we explore how God primarily speaks through His Word, how His voice reflects His character, and why discernment grows through relationship, prayer, obedience, and spiritual maturity. We also discuss the difference between conviction and condemnation, practical ways to quiet the noise of life, and important questions to ask when seeking God’s direction.Whether you’ve felt spiritually frustrated, uncertain about God’s leading, or simply want to grow closer to Him, this conversation will encourage you to lean into a deeper relationship with the God who still speaks today.God’s voice becomes clearest to those who consistently stay close enough to hear Him.Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail In Episode 9 of the Ask A Pastor Podcast, we tackle one of the most common and personal questions believers ask: “How do I hear God’s voice… and how do I know it’s actually Him?” In a world filled with noise, distractions, opinions, and constant stimulation, many Christians struggle to discern whether God is speaking or if it’s just their own thoughts and emotions. But Jesus said, “My sheep hear my voice.” So what does that actually look like in everyday life? In this episode...
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