God Speaks Part 4

God is speaking—often quietly, sometimes through dramatic turns in life. The challenge is not that God is silent; it is that we must prepare ourselves to hear. This message explores how God communicates, why timing matters, and how the ancient tabernacle offers a vivid picture of how the Holy Spirit illuminates our hearts and the Word of God. Discover the divine appointments that can redirect your life, the importance of quiet preparation, and how the Holy Spirit brings wisdom and guidance tailored to your unique season. Join us on this journey of spiritual formation and transformation.

Watch the Video!

YouTube player

God is speaking—often quietly, sometimes through dramatic turns in life. The challenge is not that God is silent; it is that we must prepare ourselves to hear. This message explores how God communicates, why timing matters, and how the ancient tabernacle offers a vivid picture of how the Holy Spirit illuminates our hearts and the Word of God.

How God chooses to speak

God uses many channels: nature, Scripture, miracles, human encounters, and intimate moments of conviction. He meets people where they are—whether standing at a political capitol in prayer, sitting in a cell, or crying out in a storm of confusion. There are different levels at which God speaks, and often the clearest moments come during trials or seasons of urgent need because our hearts are more attentive.

Divine appointments and timing

Not every encounter is accidental. Divine appointments show how God orchestrates meetings and opportunities. A seemingly random conversation can become the turning point that redirects a life. Be ready to recognize those moments—not with pride, but with humility and openness.

Prepare for the mountaintop

The Bible says, “Be ready in the morning and come up in the morning to Mount Sinai and present yourself to me there.” There is a protocol to meeting God: prepare, quiet your spirit, and get away from the noise. Mornings work well because we are fresh and less distracted. When you intentionally present yourself to God, the clarity you need often follows.

centered pulpit with laptop and communion trays on church platform

The tabernacle: a blueprint for spiritual formation

The tabernacle is not an outdated relic. It is a carefully designed picture of Christ and of the way God shapes His people. Everything in that structure had purpose, value, and workmanship. God asked for master artisans—no mediocrity—because the process of shaping people is an act of excellence.

Symbolically, the work begins from the inside out. The Ark of the Covenant sat in the Holy of Holies at the center. That placement says what matters most is the inner life. God wants to renovate our hearts first, then let that inward change flow into outward transformation.

speaker standing to the right of pulpit with communion table, laptop and stage instruments visible

The lampstand: the Holy Spirit’s illumination

The lampstand (menorah) in the holy place symbolizes the illumination that comes from the Holy Spirit. It had to be kept burning continuously—an image of ongoing guidance. The Spirit brings wisdom, counsel, knowledge, and encouragement precisely when we need them. When we meditate on Scripture, the Holy Spirit lights up what is relevant to each person in the room—because each person is in a different season and needs a different word.

pulpit with laptop and silver showbread trays on table in front of stage

The showbread: meditating on the Word

The showbread represents the Word of God—shared and continually present before the Lord. There were twelve loaves, one for each tribe, which reminds us the Word feeds the whole community. Reading is not enough; Scripture calls us to meditate—to knead and work the truth into our lives. Meditation prepares us to hear how the Spirit will illuminate a passage for our circumstances.

centered pulpit with showbread trays and speaker on stage, inscription 'In remembrance of me' visible

Real-life illustrations of hearing God

Stories often make the pattern clear: someone who expected arrest is released because of a chance encounter; a despondent man receives a clear word in mourning; a seemingly mistaken shampoo bottle becomes a sign to finish a process God began. These illustrations show that God’s voice arrives in ordinary and extraordinary ways.

speaker pointing and gesturing beside pulpit with communion trays on table

“My sheep know my voice, and they follow me.”

That simple truth is a benchmark: the people who follow are those who recognize and obey the Shepherd’s voice. Obedience does not mean perfection. It means humility, willingness to be led, and a readiness to respond.

speaker holding a microphone and gesturing beside the pulpit with communion trays and stage instruments visible

Practical steps to open spiritual ears

  • Create quiet times. Get away from distractions and present yourself to God—especially in the morning.
  • Mediate on Scripture. Don’t just read; chew on the text until it shapes your thinking and sensitivity to the Spirit.
  • Look for the Holy Spirit’s illumination. Ask for wisdom, knowledge, and counsel specific to your season.
  • Respond to conviction quickly. When the light reveals an abrasive area—doubt, pride, unforgiveness—address it before it festers.
  • Stay humble. Pride closes ears. Humility keeps you available to be shaped and used.
  • Engage the community. Individual growth fuels corporate strength; be part of the work so the body can move as one.

Why this matters

God’s aim is conformity to Christ: to shape us into people who love, forgive, give, and bless. The process includes divine appointments, quiet times on the mountaintop, spiritual illumination, and the hard work of removing stumbling blocks. When we cooperate, we become practical instruments of relief and hope to others—reducing suffering and building revival one life at a time.

“Be ready in the morning and come up in the morning to Mount Sinai and present yourself to me there.”

Final encouragement

God speaks. His voice is tender and persistent. If you are unsure where to start, begin with small, regular disciplines: a morning pause, a verse to meditate on, a willing heart. Expect the Spirit to illuminate what needs work. Accept divine appointments with humility. Keep trusting. The road from inside-out transformation leads to a community that reflects heaven’s excellence, and every step toward listening brings you closer to the Shepherd’s guidance.

centered shot of speaker at pulpit with communion trays and stage background
Facebook
LinkedIn
X
Email

Related Sermons

Speaker gesturing at a pulpit while a slide titled 'The Glory of God in Christ' appears on screen

Meditations on the Glory of God — Charles Summers (2026-02-01)

The word “glory” often gets tossed around in worship songs, but its biblical meaning runs deeper than we realize. When God’s glory appears, it signals that He is doing something decisive. From Abraham’s covenant to Ezekiel’s visions, and ultimately in Jesus, the presence of God’s glory marks pivotal moments in the story of redemption. Discover how this weighty presence transforms not only our understanding of God but also our lives as believers today. Join us in exploring the profound implications of living as the temple of God’s glory in a world that desperately needs His light.

Read More »
speaker gesturing at pulpit in church sanctuary with communion table and inscription visible

Out of Many One — Restoring America’s Godly Heritage

Unity is not merely a sentimental ideal; it is central to the founding vision of our nation. But how do we achieve true unity without sacrificing individuality? The answer lies in understanding the difference between unity and conformity. While the world often enforces sameness, true biblical unity embraces diversity, binding us together through shared commitments and mutual respect. As we explore America’s covenant heritage, we discover a path that fosters authentic relationships and civic health. Join us in uncovering how covenantal life can heal divisions and create a community that truly welcomes all.

Read More »
Speaker at pulpit, hand on chest while addressing the congregation, clear medium shot

20260118 Pr Bill Brannan — Restoring America’s Godly Heritage (Part 8)

In a time filled with fear and division, the call to restore America’s Godly heritage is more urgent than ever. This journey begins with understanding the true essence of American exceptionalism, rooted in biblical values and covenantal commitments. As we reflect on our own hearts and embrace the transformative power of love and forgiveness, we can heal our communities and nations. Discover how acts of mercy and compassion can redefine neighborliness and awaken hope, leading us toward a future where liberty and justice flourish for all. Join us in exploring this hopeful trajectory for America.

Read More »
video thumbnail for '20260111 Pr Bill Brannan'

Restoring America’s Godly Heritage — Part 7 (20260111 Pr Bill Brannan)

When I first discovered what America’s founding really was, it felt like discovering a treasure. The founding era was shaped by deeply held convictions about liberty of conscience, religious freedom, and a biblical social architecture. History shows that when the gospel takes root, entire cultures change. This transformation is the backdrop for understanding America’s godly inheritance. The inheritance of America is not merely a government structure; it is the people themselves—mature, responsible citizens empowered to exercise liberty well. Restoring this heritage begins in the local church, where authentic faith can produce the kingdom fruit that renews liberty and blessing.

Read More »
video thumbnail for 'God’s Timing: Trust the Process 🔑'

God’s Timing: Trust the Process 🔑

Good morning, family! Have you ever felt like you’re waiting for something big, unsure of God’s timing? Just like Jonah in the belly of the fish, we all face moments of uncertainty. But remember, those appointments in our lives are not interruptions; they are divine preparations. Trusting the process means embracing conviction over condemnation and seeking the kingdom first. Join us as we explore how to renew our minds, find confidence in Christ, and be ready to step into our God-given roles. Your willingness to be used can change lives—let’s dive deeper into this journey together!

Read More »
Church speaker at a lectern making a clenched-hand gesture while speaking, with a guitar in the background

How to Restore America’s Godly Heritage 🌿

Every day offers the same calling: to know Jesus more, love him more, and experience his grace more. Restoring a nation’s godly heritage begins not with slogans or political power, but with individuals growing in the life of Christ. Imagine a river flowing from the throne of God, bringing healing and life wherever it goes. This is a present invitation for mature believers to bear healing fruit in their communities. As we resist fear-driven narratives and embrace love, we can cultivate a culture of grace that transforms hearts and heals nations. Discover how you can be part of this renewal!

Read More »
Speaker at a pulpit holding a microphone and gesturing with one hand; communion cups and plates visible on the table behind, guitar in background.

Why Jesus Is More Than Christmas History

Why do you celebrate Christmas? Is it merely a cultural rhythm marked on the calendar, or is it because the person born in Bethlehem transformed your life? The difference between celebrating out of duty and celebrating out of encounter is subtle but enormous. When we treat the Christmas story as memory, it becomes part of our identity, shaping how we answer the big questions of life. This Christmas, remember the One born in Bethlehem not just as a historical fact, but as a living revelation that fuels your joy, hope, and purpose. Discover how to let this memory empower your life.

Read More »
Speaker gesturing while delivering a sermon at a church pulpit with communion elements visible

No King But King Jesus: Restoring a Godly Heritage and Building a World That Reflects Heaven

The idea that a nation can be founded on a vision of liberty rooted in a biblical imagination is radical yet transformative. America’s founding documents reflect a covenant of principles and a social contract that preserves human dignity and rights. As we navigate the delicate balance between anarchy and tyranny, the call to love our enemies and practice forgiveness becomes essential. Personal renewal paves the way for national freedom, and the church’s role in embodying wisdom is crucial. Discover how reclaiming our godly heritage can lead to a society that truly reflects heaven.

Read More »
Wide, clear frame of a speaker preaching next to the communion table that reads 'Remembrance of Me', with stage instruments and microphones behind.

Who Is the Real You in Christ? 🤔

“Anyone who is in Christ is a new creation.” This powerful promise from 2 Corinthians invites us to explore not just our eternal destiny, but our present identity and purpose. As we embrace our role in God’s ministry of reconciliation, we discover that true transformation begins in the mind and flows into our communities. The church is called to be a third pillar of society, shaping culture with wisdom and love. Join us as we delve into the journey of spiritual maturity, discernment, and the vibrant life that God intends for us to share with the world.

Read More »
Speaker centered at the pulpit gesturing while holding a microphone, communion table and chalice visible behind him

Encounter Jesus: The Joy That Changes Everything

Encountering Jesus transforms everything, inviting us into a life overflowing with joy rather than obligation. Imagine a faith that radiates peace in chaos and satisfaction beyond circumstance. The story of the Samaritan woman illustrates how a genuine encounter with Jesus turns shame into testimony, sparking contagious transformation. As rivers of living water flow from those touched by His grace, communities are renewed, and lives are changed. Discover how joy, not duty, can drive authentic faith and create a ripple effect that impacts neighborhoods and nations. Dive deeper into this life-changing message and let your heart be stirred!

Read More »