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The Wind, The Earthquake & The Whisper
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In this teaching, we’re reminded that God often moves in ways we least expect—not always in fire, wind, or earthquakes, but in whispers. Drawing from the life of John the Baptist and the story of Elijah, we explore how the quiet workings of God are often the most powerful and transformative.
Here’s what this episode uncovers:
📍 Kingdom greatness is defined differently — John the Baptist was called the greatest prophet not because of miracles, but because he pointed people to Jesus (Matthew 11:11).
📍 God doesn’t always move in the spectacular —
Supernatural doesn’t have to mean dramatic.
Exodus 3:2–4 shows how a burning bush wasn’t just a miracle, but an invitation to deeper relationship.
📍 The more intimate you get with God, the more subtle His voice becomes —
God speaks with a still small voice once relationship is established (1 Kings 19:11).
📍 Don’t miss God in the ordinary —
He may not show up with thunder, but He’s always present.
The absence of drama doesn’t mean the absence of divinity.
📍 The revelation of Christ is the highest spiritual encounter —
Miracles are powerful, but Jesus is the message. Every miracle points back to Him.
📍 God speaks to all kinds of people —
He spoke to Adam after the fall, Cain after murder, and Pharaoh in a dream.
Don’t disqualify yourself from hearing God’s voice.
📍 Faith is not about needing constant signs —
We are blessed for believing without seeing (John 20:29, 1 Peter 1:7–8).
📍 Divine direction is not a one-time event —
It’s the fruit of consistent relationship.
If God is your Shepherd, you’ll never be stranded (Genesis 31:42).
📍 Just because it’s not loud doesn’t mean it’s not God.
In a noisy world, the whisper of God is still the most powerful sound.
Stay sensitive.
Listen for the whisper.
That’s where the glory often is. 🙏🏽✨
509 episodes
Manage episode 488027743 series 2652323
In this teaching, we’re reminded that God often moves in ways we least expect—not always in fire, wind, or earthquakes, but in whispers. Drawing from the life of John the Baptist and the story of Elijah, we explore how the quiet workings of God are often the most powerful and transformative.
Here’s what this episode uncovers:
📍 Kingdom greatness is defined differently — John the Baptist was called the greatest prophet not because of miracles, but because he pointed people to Jesus (Matthew 11:11).
📍 God doesn’t always move in the spectacular —
Supernatural doesn’t have to mean dramatic.
Exodus 3:2–4 shows how a burning bush wasn’t just a miracle, but an invitation to deeper relationship.
📍 The more intimate you get with God, the more subtle His voice becomes —
God speaks with a still small voice once relationship is established (1 Kings 19:11).
📍 Don’t miss God in the ordinary —
He may not show up with thunder, but He’s always present.
The absence of drama doesn’t mean the absence of divinity.
📍 The revelation of Christ is the highest spiritual encounter —
Miracles are powerful, but Jesus is the message. Every miracle points back to Him.
📍 God speaks to all kinds of people —
He spoke to Adam after the fall, Cain after murder, and Pharaoh in a dream.
Don’t disqualify yourself from hearing God’s voice.
📍 Faith is not about needing constant signs —
We are blessed for believing without seeing (John 20:29, 1 Peter 1:7–8).
📍 Divine direction is not a one-time event —
It’s the fruit of consistent relationship.
If God is your Shepherd, you’ll never be stranded (Genesis 31:42).
📍 Just because it’s not loud doesn’t mean it’s not God.
In a noisy world, the whisper of God is still the most powerful sound.
Stay sensitive.
Listen for the whisper.
That’s where the glory often is. 🙏🏽✨
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