📖 Voices: A Conversation with God — Series Index

“My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”John 10:27 (ESV)


Welcome to Voices: A Conversation with God

This 10-part study invites you into the extraordinary rhythm of divine and human communication. Our goal is not only to teach about prayer and hearing God’s voice, but to initiate a life of conversation with God. We explore how God speaks, how we respond, how we speak, and how God listens. From Genesis to today, the conversation continues.

Start anywhere, or walk through the journey in order. Each installment alternates between God’s voice to us and our voice to Him.


Series Overview

  1. Ordering the Day — Psalm 5:3
    Speak, Lord: Begin your day in sacred communication with God.
  2. The First Voice — Genesis 1:3
    Whispers and Thunder: God’s first words created everything. His voice still creates today.
  3. When Heaven Listens — Daniel 10:12
    The Listening Life: From the first day you pray, Heaven hears and responds.
  4. Where He Speaks — Exodus 3:4–5
    Divine Dialogue: God speaks anywhere—burning bush, wilderness, or your heart.
  5. The Voice in the Garden — Genesis 3:8
    Echoes Between Heaven and Earth: God still walks toward us when we hide.
  6. The Cry That Moves God — Exodus 2:23–25
    Heard: Even your groans rise to God’s throne and move Him to act.
  7. The Listening God — Psalm 116:1–2
    He Speaks / We Speak: Our prayers reach the ear of a God who leans in to listen.
  8. Speak, Lord — 1 Samuel 3:10
    The Voice Exchange: Samuel teaches us how to posture ourselves to hear God.
  9. The Voice of the Cross — Luke 23:34, 46; Hebrews 12:24
    Voices That Move God: The most powerful words ever spoken show us forgiveness, trust, and victory.
  10. Still Speaking — Hebrews 1:1–2; John 10:27
    What’s Next?: The voice of Jesus continues today through His Word, Spirit, and people.

📣 Stay in Conversation

God is still speaking. Will you listen? Will you respond? Use this study as a tool for personal devotion, group teaching, or to refresh your passion for hearing and responding to the voice of God.

We pray you will develop a lifelong rhythm of talking to the Father—and hearing His loving voice speak back.

“Speak, Lord, for Your servant hears.” (1 Samuel 3:10)

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