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What does the Bible say about hearing God's voice today?

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The Bible emphasizes the urgency of responding to God's voice today, as seen in Hebrews 3:15 and Psalm 95.

The Bible makes it abundantly clear that God's message is not merely historical or future-oriented but is a vibrant call to action for today. In Hebrews 3:15, the repeated exhortation—'Today, if you will hear his voice, harden not your hearts'—underscores that this divine invitation requires an immediate response. This is evident in the examples throughout scriptures, like the call to Zacchaeus in Luke 19:5, where Jesus urges him to come down, stating, 'Today I must abide at thy house.' Hence, the essence of biblical teaching points to the immediacy of God's communication as a timeless appeal that expects us to respond today, rather than postponing until tomorrow or when it's more convenient.
Scripture References: Hebrews 3:15, Luke 19:5, Psalm 95

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Ian Potts · Nov 29, 2020
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