Every time I get a voicemail from my mom, I smile. I’ve heard her voice almost every day of my life. So if I know anyone’s voice, it’s hers. What always makes me smile is the fact that she still feels the need to tell me that it’s her leaving the voicemail.
It’s not just my mom’s voice that I hear and instantly know. I have some close friends and family members I talk with all the time. They can leave a voicemail without a name, and I know who they are. But if someone I didn’t know very well left me a message without a name, I would have no clue who they were.
Jesus says His sheep hear his voice and follow Him. When we trust Jesus as our Savior, we become His sheep. He is our good shepherd (John 10:11). So, as Christians, we spend time listening to His voice so we can know it and follow it. We can do this by absorbing the truth of the gospel—of Jesus and what He did, found in the pages of God’s Word, the Bible—which will allow us to know God’s
Why is it important to know God's voice? How do we know if something is God's voice or not? (2 Timothy 3:16-18; Hebrews 1:1-2)?
What are some practical ways to get to know God's voice?
My sheep hear my voice, I know them, and they follow me. John 10:27 (CSB)