Why I Am Still Surprised by the Voice of God
How God Speaks Today Through Prophecies, Dreams, and Visions
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Narrated by:
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Jack Deere
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By:
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Jack Deere
About this listen
Read by the author.
Not only does God still speak to us apart from the Scriptures—we should expect Him to.
This is the story of how Jack Deere learned to hear the voice of God in his life and how you can too.
Now a modern classic, Jack wrote Surprised by the Voice of God over twenty-five years ago. Based on that first book, Why I Am Still Surprised by the Voice of God has been entirely rewritten and includes additional thoughts and insights from a lifetime of hearing God speak.
Deere will guide you through the Bible to discover the variety of creative, deeply personal ways God still communicates with us today. You'll learn:
- How God speaks with people apart from the Bible, though never in contradiction to it.
- The ways God revealed his thoughts to the men and women of the Bible.
- Why God continues to speak to us today using the same methods.
Deere provides counsel and guidance for knowing how to accurately hear God speak through prophecies, dreams, visions, and other forms of divine communication. With candor, sensitivity, and a profound understanding of Scripture, Deere identifies our hindrances to hearing the voice of God and calls us to a more intimate relationship with God.
Filled with fascinating stories and intimate personal accounts, Why I Am Still Surprised by the Voice of God is for all who want to walk in friendship with God
Appendix 4: The Ministry of the Holy Spirit and the Book of Acts is included in the audiobook companion PDF download.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©1996, 1998, 2010 Jack S. Deere (P)2020 Zondervan