Hearing God's voice refers to understanding and responding to His Word and calling in one's life through the work of the Holy Spirit.
In the context of salvation, hearing the voice of God is intimately associated with the work of the Holy Spirit within a believer’s heart. As indicated in Acts 22:14, Ananias tells Saul that it is God's will for him to hear His voice, highlighting the personal nature of God's communication with His chosen ones. Hearing God's voice means more than audibly perceiving sounds; it encompasses a spiritual awakening where one understands and humbly responds to God's revelation of Himself. This ability to hear and recognize God’s voice is a gift of grace, as the unregenerate cannot discern spiritual truths. Believers are called to cultivate this relationship by immersing themselves in Scripture, prayer, and fellowship, allowing His voice to guide their lives. Thus, hearing God’s voice is essential for growth in grace and faithful discipleship.
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