Hearing Yahweh’s Voice
“Hearing Yahweh’s Voice” is the 6th segment of the video series Spirituality and Heart Matters. In “The Torah and the Testimony“, we gave a very important teaching in preparation for this even more important teaching on hearing Yahweh’s voice. If you have not yet done so, we encourage you to watch or read that study first. The reason that hearing Yahweh’s voice is so important is because all of Israel is commanded to “obey Yahweh’s voice”. And we certainly cannot obey Yahweh’s voice if we cannot even hear it.
Before we jump into the topic of hearing Yahweh’s voice, first we want to quickly recap the main points of “The Torah and the Testimony”
The Torah and the Testimony
In “The Torah and the Testimony” we talked about the following topics. And again, if you have not yet watched or read that study, we encourage you to do so first. It will help provide understanding with this segment on hearing Yahweh’s voice.
- What the true definition of the Torah is. And why most Messianic teachers and leaders do not really know that definition.
- Why there are more than one Torah. There is a Torah for the Firstborn Priesthood, a Torah for the Levitical Priesthood, and also a Torah for the Melchizedekian Priesthood.
- Why we are presently part of the Melchizedekian Priesthood, which is why we should be following the Melchizedekian Torah.
- Why the Messianic teachers and leaders do not understand this, and that is why most of them are still teaching bits and pieces of the Levitical Torah (which will not pertain to us until we come back to the land of Israel, after Armageddon).
We also talked about the relationship between these different Torot (plural) and the Spirit. Having this understanding, we can now talk about how we can hear Yahweh’s voice.
Yahweh’s Voice and Yahweh’s Covenant
Shemote (Exodus) 19:5
In Shemote (Exodus) chapter 19 verse 5, we see two main components. Both of these components depend on obeying Yahweh’s voice. That is, we have to be able to hear the voice of the Spirit.
- The first component is that obeying Yahweh’s voice. The means we have to listen for the Spirit, and we need to hear the Spirit’s voice. We talk about that in this in this segment.
- The second part is that we need to keep His covenant. This is the specifics of the Torah, the commandments, the judgements, the ordinances, the statutes, the laws, etc. (The important thing to remember here is that the way we got His covenant was that we were listening to His voice to begin with, and we wrote the specifics of the covenant down.)
Shemote (Exodus) 19:5
5 “Now therefore, if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure to Me above all people; for all the earth is Mine.”
Devarim (Deuteronomy) 28:1-2
The same commands apply also to the Levitical Priesthood because it is the same precepts. Yahweh wants us to hear His voice and He wants us to obey the specifics of the covenant that He commanded by His voice in earlier times. That is what we see also in Deuteronomy chapter 28.
Devarim (Deuteronomy) 28:1-2
1 “Now it shall come to pass, if you diligently obey the voice of Yahweh your Elohim, to observe [keep] carefully all His commandments which I command you today, that Yahweh your Elohim will set you high above all the nations of the earth.
2 And all these blessings shall come upon you and overtake you, because you obey the voice of Yahweh your Elohim…”
What does it mean to hear and obey Yahweh’s voice?
Join us for this video on hearing Yahweh’s voice. We will talk about what it means to hear Yahweh’s voice, how to listen for and identify Yahweh’s voice, why all Renewed Covenant believers should pray for this spiritual gift.
Two Types of Prophecy
In the next segment on “The Two Types of Prophecy“, we explain how hearing Yahweh’s voice (and obeying His voice) is necessary for prophets. Because prophets must to hear the voice of the Spirit and then speak (or write) according to it.
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