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What does the Bible say about how God's voice is heard?

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The Bible teaches that God's voice is heard like the gentle distillation of dew, indicating a quiet, intimate communication with His people.

In Deuteronomy 32:2, it states, 'My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distill as the dew.' This metaphor illustrates how God's voice comes gently and subtly, like dew forming overnight, rather than through dramatic or forceful means. Under the gospel, God speaks to His people softly, ensuring that His words are not just heard but also absorbed into their hearts and lives. This underscores the importance of listening for God’s voice in the stillness, rather than expecting overt displays of power. The distinction emphasizes the intimate relationship God desires with His children, revealing Himself in a nurturing, tender way.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 32:2, John 3:8

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