How to Hear from God in Everyday Life: How I Heard from Him 3x in Past 48 Hours

EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 15 MIN

How to Hear from God in Everyday Life: How I Heard from Him 3x in Past 48 Hours

from Made for Impact · host Petia Kolibova

Have you ever wondered if God is really speaking to you—or how to actually hear Him? In this intimate and powerful episode, Petia Kolibova Burns shares three deeply personal stories from the last 48 hours that prove God is always speaking—through people, through Scripture, and through unexpected confirmations. From a prayer answered within the hour to a spontaneous prophetic word during worship, to a direct confirmation from her husband’s Bible study mentor—this episode is a living testimony that God hears, sees, and responds. Petia also opens up about her current season of life: being pregnant, caring for a toddler, and choosing faith over fear as she navigates this time of inward reflection and growth. Whether you’re feeling spiritually dry, doubting your path, or just craving connection with God—this episode will remind you that your Father is near. Always. What You’ll Learn: - 3 unexpected ways God spoke to Petia in 48 hours  - Why staying in the Word matters (especially when you’re overwhelmed)  - How to recognize confirmation from the Holy Spirit through others  - The power of sharing your testimony unapologetically  - How to stop looking back at “Egypt” so you can enter your promised land  Bible Verses Mentioned: - The Psalms (exact reference not mentioned, but referenced in the context of comfort and protection)  - Reference to the Israelites looking back at Egypt (Exodus 16, Numbers 11)  Listener Challenge: Reflect on your own life—where has God already answered you? Where might He be speaking right now through people, scripture, or situations? Stay in His Word and make room to listen. Resources & Links: 📖 Join a local or online Bible study  🕊️ Watch motivational Christian YouTube content in your morning routine  📩 Share this episode with a friend who needs encouragement Leave a Review: If this episode spoke to your heart, would you take a moment to leave a review? It helps more faith-led women find this podcast and grow in their relationship with God.

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