Hearing the Voice of God | John MacArthur

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Published 2023-03-15

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  • @Maskltl
    I agree about not adding or taking away from doctrine, but God has guided my earthly father through God’s Holy Spirit on some decisions he was to make in his life. And God has also given me instructions in my life through his Holy Spirit.
  • I am thankful for John Mc Carther for reminding us that every word we hear, every voice, every thought needs to be captured & brought before The Lord & filtered through The Word of God which IS The Christ. The Word IS absolute authority on what is the will and truth of God. Today with social media, tv, pod cast, radio, demonic/horror movies, tv shows, ect we add many other influences & opinions, BUT you take time to stop, silence all other voices, & read The Bible/listen for The Holy Spirit to reveal/speak to you. May God's people delight in His Word, weep for the lost, and rise wise warriors gaining victory over satan in Jesus's name in every situation/battle in our lives. JESUS IS LORD & HAS DEFEATED SATAN. We are fighting a war that has been won. What role does God have 4 you/I to play? Oh! Bless The name of The Lord!! Have a wonderful day in The Spirit everyone! GOD LOVES YOU!!!
  • @srohre9513
    To get a more comprehensive view, including more scripture and detailed references, seek out Justin Peters presentation on this topic. In addition read 'God Doesn't Whisper' by Jim Osman. “Discernment is not a matter of simply telling the difference between right and wrong, it is telling the difference between right and almost right.” - C.H. Spurgeon
  • @cceasar1
    Amen and Amen... Thank you Pasto John!!!!
  • @ransche1
    Here’s Johnny again, the authority on all things doctrinal, telling everyone how wrong they are and how right he is!
  • @CarrieLaffs
    The way Jack Hibbs explains it is the way I take it. When we read scripture , it will come to us at times when we need it.
  • @bubbleone6526
    I can never get enough of John’s ministering. He makes it so plain and simple for understanding The word of God.
  • I absolutely agree that there are no extra revelations. But this seems to be a reductionist view of how God speaks. What about answered prayers for example. Isn't this a way God speaks? And what about the inner witness of the Spirit? (working together with the bible) And I , because I am reformed, believe that God, because he's sovereign, can speak through circumstances. (Sorry for my bad English, it's not my mother tongue.)
  • @BibleRealLife
    Hi, does anyone have a good reference for solid biblestudies in french? It would help a lot, thnx
  • 0:57 When John finished Revelation, he must have know his work would be compiled together with 65 other books and letters, written across centuries of time by dozens of authors... or maybe that warning only applies to Revelation. For all his blustering about the value of scripture - does he even read it all that carefully? It worries me that he's willing to jam his own opinions in when it suits his presuppositions. 2:15 a wonderful example only a minute later. "Beyond scripture" -- in a time long before there was a canon, long before the concept was even formalized. Paul didn't know he was writing scripture - and he had no qualms about writing down his revelations (as in Galatians). Maybe Paul's vision of heaven was like the scroll that John got in Revelation - which must be sealed up until the proper time?
  • @sequoia689
    JM and Co keep trying to put God in a straight jacket.
  • This is so deceitful, heresy. God has always spoken to His people throughout history. Why would he stop now? Just because John MacArthur says so? Haha God hasn’t got a muzzle around his mouth. GOD SPEAKS 🤣🤣🤣 how is this so hard to understand
  • @Markbeb3
    John is wrong Christ does speak in his word and will speak to you if your really listen to him. It will Mach up in his word. I had God speak drifted time about someone if they were going to be saved and he did speak to me on several times