often as we communicate with others. And God talks to you
and me because He wants and needs us to strategically
cooperate with Him by either speaking into others’ lives or
tangibly helping them in their time of need.
At this juncture, I encourage you to acknowledge that
hearing God talk is only part of a conversational relationship
with God. Those who take on their full identity and boldly do
what God asks of them after they hear God talk to them—in
spite of danger, embarrassment, or pending consequences—
will be the ones who make the greatest impact, force the
greatest change, or stand up against great injustice. They
become God’s “set apart” men and women.
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