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What happens when God wakes you up?

What happens when God wakes you up?

God might wake us up to counsel us. He shows us things we need to know when we are not busy doing something else. When we are slowed. When we are focused. When we take time to ask Him for wisdom before we are in the thick of it.

What does it mean to see God’s face?

In this verse, “face to face” is a figure of speech, a descriptive phrase that is not to be taken literally. It cannot be, for God does not have a face. Instead, it means that God and Moses shared a deep friendship.

How can I hear God speak to me?

How to practice listening prayer

  • Come to God with your request for guidance.
  • Wait in silence for God to speak for 10-12 minutes.
  • Jot down any Scripture, songs, impressions, or pictures God gives you.
  • Share how God spoke to you with your prayer partners and follow God’s will.
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What does it mean when God wakes you up at night?

Friends, If the Lord is waking you up in the middle of the night, he might be entrusting you to pray over someone or something happening in your life, or the world around you.

What is a spiritual wake up call?

As in the days of Noah, people are doing their own thing, our society is in a downward spiral, and people are oblivious to the coming judgment of God. This is our spiritual wake-up call. As he promised, the Lord will come in the clouds, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, to take all who love him to be with himself.

Who saw the face of God?

Enoch recounts: I saw the view of the face of the Lord, like iron made burning hot in a fire and brought out, and it emits sparks and is incandescent. Thus even I saw the face of the Lord.

How did God look?

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They describe God’s appearance as a brilliant light and a consuming fire. They also describe the details around His throne. All this reveals who God is and how He relates to people. The Bible describes God’s appearance as a brilliant light because there is no darkness in Him at all (1 John 1:5).

How does God’s voice sound like?

We are also told that God speaks in a “still small voice” (1 Kings 19:12). When the prophet Samuel heard God’s voice (1 Samuel 3), it was so ordinary-sounding that Samuel thought it was his teacher Eli. The Bible more often portrays God’s voice as sounding ordinary and meek than as booming and thunderous.