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Hearing Voices: The Wilderness

Week 7

September 16, 2018 • Pastor Gabe Turner

We hear people say, “The Lord spoke to me,” or “God told me” as if it’s a normal occurrence in life. Can I really hear the voice of God like that? We all go through seasons where it seems like God is silent, and we may even entertain the idea that God has abandoned us. In the final week of our series, "Hearing Voices", Pastor Gabe teaches from a season in the life of Saul where he was led into the desert, and while none of us would choose dry seasons in our faith, we learn that it’s not God rejecting us, but preparing us.

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