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Hearing God: God Speaks Through the Holy Spirit

May 3, 2026    Pastor Ezra Stanton

You are already being led. That’s the uncomfortable truth at the start of this

message. The only real question is by what. Desire. Fear. Pressure.

Shame. Noise. And if you don’t learn the voice of the Holy Spirit, you’ll end

up calling those other voices wisdom.


Hearing God Week 3 moves the series from the Word to the Spirit, and it

does it without the weird. The Holy Spirit isn’t here to hype you up or hijack

your personality. Jesus calls Him the Advocate, the one who comes

alongside you. Counselor, not controller. Helper, not hype. The Spirit

doesn’t just guide your steps, He guards your soul.


The message centers on Jesus’ words from the most pressure-packed

night of the disciples’ lives, the Last Supper. Everything is about to fall

apart, and Jesus tells them they won’t be alone. The Spirit of truth will

guide them into truth, speak what He hears, and glorify Jesus. That

becomes the framework for discernment: the Holy Spirit has a signature.


Here’s how you know it’s Him:

He is Jesus-centered, not ego-centered.

He is truth-based and brings peace, not disorder.

He is Scripture-consistent and won’t contradict what God already said.

He is next-step oriented, guiding you forward without condemnation.

Shame is not His language.


Then it gets painfully practical. The same moment can carry four competing

voices: desires, the enemy, the world, and circumstances. The Spirit says

read your Bible, pray with your spouse, take the next right step, and the

other voices immediately offer excuses that sound reasonable. That’s the

fight, not between spiritual and non-spiritual people, but between alignment

and approval, obedience and comfort.


The message closes with the Yes Principle: the Holy Spirit often speaks in

small invitations, a nudge, a prompt, a next step. Those small yeses

compound. The more you say yes, the clearer it gets. And God’s next door

opens when you stop arguing with the last instruction.