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Hearing God: God Speaks Through Your Conscience
Most people don’t ruin their life with one big, dramatic decision. They drift. Quietly.
Repeatedly. And the scariest part is you usually felt it coming, that internal check, that
pause, that don’t. You just overrode it.
In Hearing God Week 5, Pastor Ezra goes after something you already know exists but
most people don’t know how to follow: your conscience, your inner witness. Not as guilt.
As protection. God’s built-in warning system designed to keep you aligned with His
peace.
This message is loaded with images that stick: rumble strips on the freeway, the
dashboard light you can ignore until it becomes a tow truck, lane assist you can mute
while the drift keeps happening. And the line that lands like a punch: you can mute the
warning, but you can’t mute the outcome.
Ezra shows that God doesn’t only speak around you, He speaks within you. Sometimes
it’s not a paragraph. It’s a pause. A check in your spirit. Peace acting like an umpire,
calling safe or out before you step into something that costs you.
Then it gets painfully practical. Most people don’t make decisions by prayer, they make
them by pressure. What feels good, sin. What we think we’ll lose, fear. What we think
we need, compromise. What we try to get quickly, drive. Pressure forces decisions.
Peace forms them. And if you keep choosing pressure, you’ll keep living with rushed
versions of yourself and the consequences they create.
The warning is real: a conscience doesn’t break overnight, it hardens in stages. But the
goal isn’t perfection, it’s a clear conscience, open, honest, responsive.
And the application is simple enough to remember and strong enough to change a
week: guard your gates, confess quickly, stay humble and holy. Because when your
conscience is clear, peace gets loud. And when peace is loud, decisions get easier.
