Home Team (Part 10) - Hearing the Voice of God

Main Idea

God is speaking. The question is whether we recognize His voice and follow it.

Key Scripture

John 10:3–4, 27
The sheep hear His voice. He calls them by name. They follow Him because they know His voice.

Why This Matters

Many people struggle with uncertainty, worth, and direction.
God is not silent—we often just don’t recognize how He speaks.

Learning to hear Him leads to clarity, confidence, and identity.

Before Jesus vs After Jesus

Before Jesus
The law acted as a guide.
It showed what was right and wrong, but it could not save.

After Jesus
We are no longer servants—we are sons and daughters.
We have access, security, and inheritance.

Identity Shift

A servant lives with uncertainty.
A son lives with confidence.

Hearing God clearly starts with knowing who you are.

Ways God Speaks

Scripture

Faith comes by hearing the Word of God.
This is the primary way God speaks.

Preaching and Teaching

God speaks in real time through messages.
What you’re hearing may be for you right now.

Godly Counsel

God uses people.
Wise voices bring clarity and direction.

Circumstances

God works through situations.
Even unexpected moments can carry direction.

When Life Feels Unfair

Sometimes doing the right thing still leads to pain.
The real battle is not physical—it’s in your heart.

Bitterness will do more damage than the situation itself.

God can take what happened and use it for something greater.

Practical Principle

When you feel stuck, go back to the last thing God told you and obey it.

Stop chasing new answers.
Stay faithful to what He has already said.

Final Thought

God is always speaking.

The goal is not just to hear His voice—
it is to follow it.

Previous
Previous

We Are Them: From Hosanna to Crucify — A Holy Week Reality Check

Next
Next

The Power Of A Serving Home