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How To Listen To God

by Charles F. Stanley

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Often the purity and the freshness of your initial experience with God becomes clouded by the daily routine of life. The clamor of other voices obscures your hearing, leavingyou confused and frustrated with your relationship with God. How to Listen to God helps you distinguish God's voice from all the others. Dr. Charles Stanley shares personal lessons in listening and discusses: Why God wants to communicate with you How God gets your attention Four ways God speaks to you Scriptural guidelines for recognizing God's voice The joys and fruits from listening to God Ten hindrances to hearing God Your relationship and attitude to God can be free from distortion. Learn to listen to the God who wants to speak to you. His voice waits to be heard and, having heard it, we are launched into the greatest, most exciting adventure we could ever imagine. ?Charles Stanley… (more)
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Now you can rediscover the joy of being an obedient listener. Charles Stanley uses personal experiences from his own life and discusses: Why God wants to communicate with us; How God gets our attention; How we listen to God and enjoy his presence.
  StFrancisofAssisi | Feb 2, 2020 |
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In this book Stanley discusses how important it is for us to take time out of our hectic lives and listen to God. Stanley reveals ways to help us take the time we need to have with God. I found this book very helpful to me in my personal walk with the Lord. It was not only a reminder to me that there are so many times when I let the busyness of the world interfere with my relationship with the Lord but it also provided good advice on how to make the time to spend and listen to Lord. ( )
  finchky | Jul 28, 2007 |
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To my grandfather, George Washington Stanley, who taught me early in life how to listen to God.
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Psalm 81 is a sad saga of a people who would not listen to God.
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Often the purity and the freshness of your initial experience with God becomes clouded by the daily routine of life. The clamor of other voices obscures your hearing, leavingyou confused and frustrated with your relationship with God. How to Listen to God helps you distinguish God's voice from all the others. Dr. Charles Stanley shares personal lessons in listening and discusses: Why God wants to communicate with you How God gets your attention Four ways God speaks to you Scriptural guidelines for recognizing God's voice The joys and fruits from listening to God Ten hindrances to hearing God Your relationship and attitude to God can be free from distortion. Learn to listen to the God who wants to speak to you. His voice waits to be heard and, having heard it, we are launched into the greatest, most exciting adventure we could ever imagine. ?Charles Stanley

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