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Episode Summary:Your next season doesn't need more hustle — it needs more hearing.In this quiet yet powerful solo episode, Todd Tononi teaches you how to tune out the world and tune in to the voice of God.Because the answers you're searching for?They don't always come in a sermon or a podcast.They come in the still small whisper — the one that only speaks when you're still enough to hear it.Featured Scriptures:1 Kings 19:11–12 (NIV)“After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper.”→ The clearest guidance often comes when the noise has stopped.John 10:27 (NIV)“My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.”→ You are wired to recognize God's voice — it's not reserved for the “spiritual elite.”Psalm 46:10 (NIV)“Be still, and know that I am God.”→ Stillness isn't passive — it's the posture of spiritual knowing.Luke 11:28 (NIV)“Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it.”→ Hearing is only the beginning. Obedience makes it real.James 4:8 (NIV)“Come near to God and He will come near to you.”→ Proximity to God isn't earned — it's chosen.What You'll Learn:Why most people struggle to hear God's voiceThe difference between internal noise and divine nudges5 practical ways to begin hearing God more clearlyHow to build rhythms of listening into your daily lifeThe one thing God always honors: obedience to the last word you heardReflection Prompts:When have I heard God clearly in the past? What made it possible?What “noise” is most likely to drown out God's whisper in my life?What might God be saying right now — and what would obedience look like?Am I waiting for clarity that only comes after I move?Call to Action:Practice 5 minutes of intentional silence every morning this week.Choose one Scripture from today's episode and meditate on it deeply.Write down what you sense — don't filter it.Share this episode with someone who's navigating decisions and needs stillness.Final Takeaway:The voice of God is not distant. It's not reserved for the perfect.It's near. It's personal. And it's waiting to be heard by you — today.The key isn't turning up the volume of your life — it's turning down the noise.So pause.Breathe.Listen.Because in a world addicted to volume, you have the courage to follow the whisper.Keep showing up… with The Right Intention. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When we're led by the presence of God, we're not always given all the details. His leadership often looks less like a map and more like a compass, pointing us toward Him. In this message, Havilah Cunnington teaches on what it means to trust the direction of God's voice. So often, when God speaks, He invites us into mystery. To discover more, we're called to lean in close. His Spirit and His presence become our compass, guiding us as we go and revealing the way forward. What distinguishes this divine compass amid all the noise? What does it look like, feel like, and sound like to be led by Him? And how can we be sure we're following His leading? Join us as Havilah unpacks what trust truly is. We pray that as you listen, your heart is stirred to lean in again and follow the still, small voice of God.
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Elijah had just been witness to probably one of the most vivid and clear realities he’d ever see of the God He served: fire out of the sky to consume a sacrifice. Rainstorm out of nowhere. And Elijah likely anticipated what we would anticipate: people would see it and have no room to argue and thus submit. Surrender. But they don’t. But after the fire and wind, what will people have left in reference to God bringing about His desired outcome? The gentle wind of Providence.
Elijah had just been witness to probably one of the most vivid and clear realities he’d ever see of the God He served: fire out of the sky to consume a sacrifice. Rainstorm out of nowhere. And Elijah likely anticipated what we would anticipate: people would see it and have no room to argue and thus submit. Surrender. But they don’t. But after the fire and wind, what will people have left in reference to God bringing about His desired outcome? The gentle wind of Providence.
In the Task finale, "A Still, Small Voice," TMAYF gets into three Fs that have always been at the core of the series: faith, forgiveness, and fatherhood. (Also, feathers, but this is our least bird-centric recap to date.) We also discuss Mark Ruffalo's Phillies-cup redemption arc, say goodbye to DelCo's saddest dads and the yawning expanses between their actions and self-awareness, and talk about the miracle of grace, even when it's hard to find. Get full access to Tell Me About Your Father at tellmeaboutyourfather.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of "I Love to Tell the Story," hosts Rolf Jacobson, Kathryn Schifferdecker, and Craig Koester explore one of the most dramatic narratives in the Hebrew Bible: Elijah's journey to Mount Horeb and his encounter with God in the "sound of sheer silence" (or "still small voice"). After his dramatic victory over the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, the prophet Elijah flees from Queen Jezebel's threats and travels from the northern territories all the way to Mount Horeb in the south—literally going "off the map." Exhausted and despairing, Elijah asks God to take his life, claiming he alone is left faithful to God. But God has other plans. In a powerful theophany (divine appearance), God shows Elijah that the divine presence is not in the mighty wind, earthquake, or fire—as it was for Moses—but in the sound of sheer silence. God redirects the self-righteous prophet back to his calling, reminding him that he's not alone and that his work isn't finished yet. The hosts discuss how this passage functions as a mirror for our own tendencies toward self-righteousness, the importance of reading it dramatically to capture its emotional depth, and how God's gracious persistence calls us out of ourselves and into service for others. TIMECODES: 00:00 Introduction to the Narrative Lectionary 02:06 Elijah's Journey and Emotional Turmoil 08:16 God's Communication and the Theophany 11:49 Elijah's Vocation and God's Call 12:47 Conclusion and Reflection on God's Grace
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In this episode of 'Need Some Introduction,' host Victor and co-host Sona discuss the final episode of the miniseries 'Task' on HBO Max, titled 'A Still Small Voice.' They delve into the show's resolution, the character arcs, and key themes such as masculinity, forgiveness, and class dynamics. The hosts also address a previous technical issue with the podcast feed and share personal anecdotes, including an unexpected visit to the Montclair Film Festival. Sona provides insights from an interview between Spike Lee and Stephen Colbert. They wrap up by speculating on future projects from the show's creator and upcoming series they'll cover. Last Week's Recap Episode: https://needssomeintroduction.podbean.com/e/task-episode-6-out-beyond-ideas-of-wrongdoing-and-rightdoing-there-is-a-river/ mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates 02:46 Montclair Film Festival Highlights 03:28 Spike Lee and Stephen Colbert Interview Insights 04:19 Discussion on Spike Lee's Career and Influences 07:44 Jim Jarmusch and New Jersey's Film Legacy 08:55 Transition to HBO Max Miniseries Discussion 09:11 Episode Title and Biblical Context 10:04 Final Episode Impressions and Analysis 11:10 Action and Tension in the Finale 13:30 Character Dynamics and Plot Developments 15:24 Investigation and Evidence Unfolding 17:17 Maeve's House Showdown 37:53 Concerns and Odd Choices 38:39 Jason's Mistake and Aaliyah's Skills 39:17 Tense Sequence and Unrealistic Choke Hold 40:10 Tom's Decision and Moral Dilemma 41:33 Robbie's Intention and Money's Significance 48:03 Ethan's Dark Past and Tom's Forgiveness 55:43 Final Reflections and Symbolism 01:00:24 Gender and Class Dynamics in Media 01:10:52 Upcoming Shows and Final Thoughts
Hello and welcome to the Unedited podcast! The goal of this podcast is to help you develop and enjoy the habit of daily Bible reading and prayer. It is through the Word of God and the presence of God that we GET TO KNOW God. In this episode, Meg reminds herself, and listeners that God speaks in a “still small voice,” and shares an Unedited journal entry: “Invisible Prisons.” Meg's books, “Unedited: Hope and Healing Through the Simple Habit of Bible Reading and Prayer” and “Overflow: The Fine Art of Cultivating Joy In Sorrow,” (in English and Spanish) are available on Amazon and through Pentecostal Publishing House. Thank you for joining me for this journey. I look forward to meeting up with you again next Friday! If you have questions, please visit megunedited.com Go grab your Bible and your journal! Looking forward to the power of this habit in YOUR life. This is Unedited. This is for U. Happy Friday! IG: @unedited_meg
Host Amie Potsic speaks with photgrapher Richard Boutwell about his solo exhibition Still Small Voice which is on view at Goodyear Gallery at Dickinson College through October 6th.
In this episode, Deb interviews Andy Campbell, author of 'Overcoming Life's Toughest Setbacks'. Andy shares his inspiring journey of surviving multiple traumatic events, including childhood abuse, family health issues, his own battle with stage four pancreatic cancer, and the loss of his son. He discusses his 15 core beliefs that provide a framework for resilience and positive change. Andy also highlights the importance of courage, honor, and perseverance in facing life's adversities. The conversation explores deep philosophical insights and practical advice for those dealing with their own setbacks, offering hope and motivation to listeners.00:00 Introduction to Andy Campbell01:29 Andy's Early Life Challenges04:35 Developing Core Beliefs07:00 The Six Foundational Words10:18 Applying Core Beliefs in Life16:19 Understanding Honor and Courage31:01 Facing Pain with Honor31:51 Core Beliefs: No One Outruns the Universe32:14 The Still Small Voice vs. The Loud Voice35:30 Hard Decisions and Hard Consequences35:50 The Journey Through Chemotherapy40:21 Listening to the Quiet Voice45:06 Overview of Core Beliefs48:08 The Importance of Perseverance52:32 Finding Meaning in Life's Challenges55:31 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTo learn more about today's guest:askandycampbell.comTo learn more about show host, Deborah Ashway, LCMHCS, LCAS or to be a guest on this podcast:www.InnerSourceTherapy.com
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One moment Elijah is calling down fire from heaven. The next, he's hiding in a cave ready to give up. What happened? In this raw story from 1 Kings 19:8-13, Pastor Matt Carter walks us into Elijah's dark night of the soul, where fear, anxiety, and depression threatened to undo his faith. We discover that even in the cave, God does not abandon His children. Instead, He pursues Elijah in his failure, restores him with kindness, and redirects him back to his calling. If you have ever felt like you were too weak, too broken, or too far gone for God to use, this message is for you. The story of Elijah shows us the relentless grace of a God who will never let go of His people.
Jesus Followers Must Carve Out Quiet Times to Listen for the Holy Spirit Who Speaks to Us in His “still small voice” MESSAGE SUMMARY: God will speak to you, but you must learn to listen for Him. Learning to listen for and to God requires focused and "in-tune" listening in combination with a filter for all the in-life clutter that your lifestyles and culture create. As Paul tells us in Romans 10:17, followers of Jesus must listen and hear the Word from the Lord: “So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.". You are going all the time with stimuli from many different sources – how can God speak or be heard, in a still small voice, through all your noise? To hear and listen for God, "lengthy times in silence and solitude" with the Lord are needed. Times of quiet prayer with God permits the noise and clutter get taken away. Again, in Psalm 141:1, the Psalmist admonishes us to call upon the Lord and to listen for God's Word: “LORD, I call upon you; hasten to me! Give ear to my voice when I call to you!". TODAY'S PRAYER: Abba Father, I admit that I am often afraid and embarrassed to openly tell you all that is going on inside me — even though I know you know it all anyway. Teach me what boldness in prayer looks like as I draw near your throne of grace. In Jesus' name, amen. Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 112). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, Because of who I am in Jesus Christ, I will not be driven by Hatred. Rather, I will abide in the Lord's Love. “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in Me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from Me you can do nothing.” (John 15:5). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Exodus 19:5; Daniel 9:9-14; John 10:2-16; Psalms 106a:1-12 A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “Go! Make Disciples!”, at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB
Jesus Followers Must Carve Out Quiet Times to Listen for the Holy Spirit Who Speaks to Us in His “still small voice” MESSAGE SUMMARY: God will speak to you, but you must learn to listen for Him. Learning to listen for and to God requires focused and "in-tune" listening in combination with a filter for all the in-life clutter that your lifestyles and culture create. As Paul tells us in Romans 10:17, followers of Jesus must listen and hear the Word from the Lord: “So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.". You are going all the time with stimuli from many different sources – how can God speak or be heard, in a still small voice, through all your noise? To hear and listen for God, "lengthy times in silence and solitude" with the Lord are needed. Times of quiet prayer with God permits the noise and clutter get taken away. Again, in Psalm 141:1, the Psalmist admonishes us to call upon the Lord and to listen for God's Word: “LORD, I call upon you; hasten to me! Give ear to my voice when I call to you!". TODAY'S PRAYER: Abba Father, I admit that I am often afraid and embarrassed to openly tell you all that is going on inside me — even though I know you know it all anyway. Teach me what boldness in prayer looks like as I draw near your throne of grace. In Jesus' name, amen. Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 112). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, Because of who I am in Jesus Christ, I will not be driven by Hatred. Rather, I will abide in the Lord's Love. “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in Me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from Me you can do nothing.” (John 15:5). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Exodus 19:5; Daniel 9:9-14; John 10:2-16; Psalms 106a:1-12 A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “Go! Make Disciples!”, at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB
Pastor Brad Riser speaks out of 1 Kings on hearing and obeying the voice of God.
Emma Faye Rudkin's journey from childhood deafness to faith-filled advocacy reveals how God led her to a powerful ministry for the deaf community. https://www.klove.com/news/god-stories/called-to-more-emma-faye-s-journey-of-faith-deafness-and-god-s-still-small-voice-andpodcast-55863
Come Follow Me For KidsCome Follow Me Kids PodcastPrimary Podcast for ChildrenThis week we learn: The Spirit speaks with a “still small voice.”What would your children say if someone asked them how they know when the Holy Ghost speaks to them? Invite them to read about one way Joseph Smith described the Spirit's voice in Doctrine and Covenants 85:6.I can “stand … in holy places.”Story about field trip is from the friend magazine. You're listening to Come Follow Me Kids!A Come Follow Me Podcast for Primary Kids of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.We are an interactive game play podcast for kids. Children will learn shout the scriptures while playing games that go with the Come Follow Me Lessons from the church.This year we are studying the Doctrine and Covenants. If you are looking for a Doctrine and Covenants Podcast for Primary Kids, look no further! Our podcast is called Come Follow Me Kids. Come Follow Me for kids that are primary aged 2-12 in the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We follow the come follow me manual from the church but are not officially affiliated in any way. Some audio segments come from the friend magazine and other church sources. On this podcast we play interactive games while learning about the gospel and atonement of Jesus Christ.If your children would like to be guests on this podcast or to receive a baptism shout out, please email us at their info at comefollowmekidspodcast@gmail.com
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Join us (Dr. Henry Emmons and Dr. Aimee Prasek) as we wrap up our Month of Awe by exploring the concept of the 'Still, Small Voice' and its role in authenticity and soulfulness. We'll talk about the importance of turning inward, listening to our inner voice, and forming a relationship with our wisest self. Not sure what to listen for? Thankfully, even though our inner voice is unique to us, there are some universal characteristics to look out for. We'll get into those specifics so you can listen in with more confidence and take action in ways that nourish you and those around you. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts! Sources and Notes: Joy Lab Program: Take the next leap in your wellbeing journey with step-by-step practices to help you build and maintain the elements of joy in your life. Related Joy Lab Episodes: Unmasking Your True Self: Exploring Authenticity and Awe [ep. 216] Embrace Your True Self: Accepted, Connected, & In The Game [ep. 217] The Road Most Travelled: Awakening Through Suffering [ep. 218] Follow Your Bliss: Awakening to Joy [ep. 219] Mary Oliver (website for her work) Parker Palmer and the Center for Courage and Renewal Full transcript here. Please remember that this content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice and is not a replacement for advice and treatment from a medical professional. Please consult your doctor or other qualified health professional before beginning any diet change, supplement, or lifestyle program. Please see our terms for more information. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call the NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-6264 available Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., ET. OR text "HelpLine" to 62640 or email NAMI at helpline@nami.org. Visit NAMI for more. You can also call or text SAMHSA at 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.
Ministered by Pastor Jonathan Skiles at New Life Church of La Habra in La Habra, CA. God bless you and thank you for listening! If you would like to learn more about our ministry or give an offering, please visit our website at www.nlclahabra.com Visit us on Instagram: @nlclahabra Our Address: New Life Church of La Habra 740 E. Lambert Rd. Unit E La Habra, CA 90631
In today's fast-paced and noisy world, it's never been more vital to rediscover the life-changing power of prayer and silence. In this episode, global Catholic speaker Jonathan Doyle invites you into a deeper reflection on how intentional moments of stillness can renew your spirit, clarify your purpose, and reconnect you with the voice of God.Drawing on timeless wisdom from Scripture and the saints, Jonathan explores why silence is not an escape—but a necessary condition for hearing the voice of the One who calls you by name. Whether you're a Catholic teacher, leader, parent, or just seeking to grow in your faith, this episode is a heartfelt reminder that prayer isn't a luxury—it's your lifeline.Find out about booking Jonathan to come and speak at your school or eventhttps://jonathandoyle.co/Find Jonathan on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jdoylespeaks/
What do we do when the chaos of life and the 24-hour news cycle make us feel like we can't go on? What can we learn from the Scriptures about being still and listening for God's voice? Divine presence often comes in the most unexpected ways. How can we train ourselves to hear from God? Those are the questions we'll wrestle with this Sunday.
Welcome to the Covenant & Conversation series, Rabbi Sacks' commentary pieces on the weekly Torah portion, exploring ideas and sharing inspiration from the Torah readings of the week. This audio on Parshat Pinchas was recorded by Rabbi Sacks in 2015. Follow along here: https://rabbisacks.org/covenant-conversation/pinchas/elijah-and-the-still-small-voice/ This year's featured essay on Pinchas is available here: https://rabbisacks.org/covenant-conversation/pinchas/the-zealot/ Read and download the written essay, and all translations. For intergenerational discussion on the weekly Parsha and Haftara, a new FAMILY EDITION is now also available: https://rabbisacks.org/covenant-conversation-family-edition/pinchas/the-zealot/ ___________________ For more articles, videos, and other material from Rabbi Sacks, please visit www.RabbiSacks.org and follow @RabbiSacks. The Rabbi Sacks Legacy continues to share weekly inspiration from Rabbi Sacks. With thanks to the Schimmel Family for their generous sponsorship of Covenant & Conversation, dedicated in loving memory of Harry (Chaim) Schimmel.
Sarina speaks on how we hear God's voice is often different for each person, so it is important to notice how God speaks to you. And most often it seems God speaks in stillness. Developing the practice of listening helps bread deep and true connection with God and with one another.
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What if the same voice that helped you survive could also guide you toward your life's greatest purpose? In this deeply inspiring episode, I speak with Tricia Brouk—an award-winning director, speaker mentor, and former Silicon Valley executive—who shares how her spiritual journey helped her overcome profound challenges and discover deeper meaning beyond success. We dive into how listening to your inner voice can literally save your life, why feeling overwhelmed and disconnected is more common than you think, and how finding your life purpose can be the ultimate remedy for burnout. You'll hear:
Everyone has it. But many don't know how to access our universally available “still small voice within.” Cohost teZa and Carter Lord share how they came to discover, put to the test, and today confidently trust direction they both receive from their own intuition. carterlord.com and tezalord.com for more about hosts. #usingIntuition #trustingOurInnerSelf #mindfulness #happiness #upliftingIdea #goForIt
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We say God still speaks—but what does that actually sound like? In this message, Pastor Joseph walks through Luke 24, Mark 6, and 1 Kings 19 to show that God still speaks—just not always how we expect. From conversation and Scripture to sacred rhythms, prophetic nudges, and inward whispers—God's voice isn't silent. It's gentle, consistent, and near. This message unpacks 5 ways God speaks and clears up the noise that keeps us from hearing Him. God's not playing hide-and-seek. He's drawing you in.
This episode functions as a recap of the previous episode's March Madness tournament as well as a recap of music releases throughout 2025 thus far. Staff writers Chase Tremaine, Scott Fryberger, and Josh Balogh reconvene to share the results and upsets from the bracket of albums from 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2015 before sharing their favorite albums, EPs, and singles of the year. We highly recommend you check out our friend Still Small Voice on Instagram or by signing up for his newsletter. [Not A Paid Sponsor] The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, participate in polls, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.
Have you ever felt like your faith-driven efforts have fallen flat, leaving you exhausted and alone? This sermon explores Elijah's wilderness quest following Mount Carmel, revealing how God meets us in our darkest moments with gentle care and renewed purpose. Listen now and find hope in God's still, quiet voice.
Message by Pastor Stacey ShiflettText: 1 Kings 19:12May 4, 2025 - 11AM
Message by Pastor Stacey ShiflettText: 1 Kings 19:12May 4, 2025 - 11AM
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Jesus Followers Must Carve Out Quiet Times to Listen for the Holy Spirit Who Speaks to Us in His “still small voice” MESSAGE SUMMARY: God will speak to you, but you must learn to listen for Him. Learning to listen for and to God requires focused and "in-tune" listening in combination with a filter for all the in-life clutter that your lifestyles and culture create. As Paul tells us in Romans 10:17, followers of Jesus must listen and hear the Word from the Lord: “So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.". You are going all the time with stimuli from many different sources – how can God speak or be heard, in a still small voice, through all your noise? To hear and listen for God, "lengthy times in silence and solitude" with the Lord are needed. Times of quiet prayer with God permits the noise and clutter get taken away. Again, in Psalm 141:1, the Psalmist admonishes us to call upon the Lord and to listen for God's Word: “LORD, I call upon you; hasten to me! Give ear to my voice when I call to you!". TODAY'S PRAYER: Abba Father, I admit that I am often afraid and embarrassed to openly tell you all that is going on inside me — even though I know you know it all anyway. Teach me what boldness in prayer looks like as I draw near your throne of grace. In Jesus' name, amen. Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 112). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, Because of who I am in Jesus Christ, I will not be driven by Hatred. Rather, I will abide in the Lord's Love. “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in Me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from Me you can do nothing.” (John 15:5). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Exodus 19:5; Daniel 9:9-14; John 10:2-16; Psalms 106a:1-12 A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “He Is Risen: From Good Friday To Easter”, at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB
What we do is what we become. Christians replace cultural habits we've imbibed with spiritual habits we intentionally embrace. What if we thought of our spiritual community as a spiritual habit?The sermon today is titled "The Habit of Silence." It is the eleventh installment in our series "Follow Me", and the third in the sub-series "Spiritual Habits." The Scripture reading is from 1 Kings 19:1-18 (ESV). Originally preached at the West Side Church of Christ (Searcy, AR) on April 13, 2025. All lessons fit under one of 6 broad categories: Begin, Instill, Discover, Grow, Learn, and Serve. This sermon is filed under GROW: Spiritual Disciplines.Click here if you would like to watch the sermon or read a transcript.Podcast Notes (resources used or referenced):Ruth Haley Barton, Invitation to Solitude and Silence (IVP Books), 2004.Tim Keller Sermon, “The Still Small Voice,” Sep 26, 1999.Peter J. Leithart, 1 & 2 Kings, Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible.Iain W. Provan, 1 & 2 Kings, Understanding the Bible Commentary Series.I'd love to connect with you!Watch sermons and find transcripts at nathanguy.com.Follow along each Sunday through YouTube livestream and find a study guide on the sermon notes page.Follow me @nathanpguy (facebook/instagram/twitter)Subscribe to my email newsletter on substack.
When alternate notions of what's in the best interest of the Jewish community compete, how do we know what's right? Reminding us that we are not the first to face this dilemma, Rabbi Cosgrove recalls Rabbi A.J. Heschel, urging us to find the quiet inner voice of conscience. For more Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, follow @Elliot_Cosgrove on Instagram and Facebook. Want to stay connected with PAS? Follow us @ParkAvenueSyn on all platforms, and check out www.pasyn.org for all our virtual and in-person offerings.
Letting go of our expectations to recognize the Lord's voice
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This 2/16/25 sermon by Michael Gowens continues the narrative of Elijah's despondency in 1 Kings 19. God is very kind and gentle with his weary servant, giving him a fresh revelation of Himself to encourage him on his way. This is message #12 in the Elijah series.