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Hearing God: God Speaks Through Circumstances
If you’ve ever tried to read your week like it’s a message from God, you
already know the problem. We’re meaning machines. A door opens and we
call it favor. A door closes and we call it warfare. It’s easy and we assume
it’s God. It’s hard and we assume we missed Him.
This message is a corrective, and it’s the finale for a reason. God can
speak through circumstances, but not every circumstance is God speaking.
If you get that wrong, you don’t just misread your life, you misread God.
Pastor Ezra’s big line is the anchor for every decision you’ll make: Don’t
guess, discern. God’s will isn’t a scavenger hunt. It’s a relationship. And
circumstances are powerful, but they’re not reliable by themselves. They’re
data, not doctrine.
Acts 16 puts real skin on it. Paul is trying to go one way, the Spirit blocks it.
He tries another way, blocked again. Then a vision redirects him, and what
looks like guidance turns into a jail cell. That’s the tension most people
don’t know what to do with: open doors don’t always mean easy, and hard
seasons don’t automatically mean you missed God. Resistance doesn’t
equal rejection.
The turning point is the Hearing God Filter, and it’s the walk-off for the
whole series: don’t let circumstances be your first filter, let them be your
last. Run the moment through the layers, Word, peace, trusted voices,
inner witness, then circumstances. That’s how you stop reacting and start
discerning.
This message ends with an actual assignment, not inspiration. A 30-day
challenge to slow down, write the decision, run the filter, bring in counsel,
and wait long enough for clarity to catch up. Because if it’s big, don’t decide
fast. Decide clear.
