
How to Listen to the Holy Spirit (Devotionals and Guides, #3)
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In a world filled with noise, distraction, and competing voices, many believers ask a simple but profound question: How do I know when God is speaking to me? How to Listen to the Holy Spirit is a clear, Scripture-grounded guide for Christians who long to discern God's voice with confidence, humility, and faithfulness.
This book explores how the Holy Spirit speaks?through Scripture, prayer, conscience, circumstances, and the quiet inner witness that aligns with God's Word. Drawing deeply from biblical teaching, it helps readers distinguish the Spirit's guidance from emotion, impulse, fear, or personal desire. Rather than promoting mysticism or vague impressions, it offers a balanced, Christ-centered approach rooted in obedience, discernment, and spiritual maturity.
Readers will learn:
· Who the Holy Spirit is and His role in the life of the believer
· How God speaks in Scripture and why the Word is the primary voice of the Spirit
· How prayer, stillness, and submission cultivate spiritual sensitivity
· How to test spiritual impressions biblically and wisely
· Common obstacles that hinder hearing God's voice
· How to walk in daily obedience once the Spirit has spoken
Written for both new believers and seasoned Christians, How to Listen to the Holy Spirit is practical, pastoral, and deeply encouraging. It does not promise instant clarity, but it does offer a trustworthy path toward deeper communion with God?one marked by humility, patience, and faith.
This book invites readers to slow down, tune their hearts to God, and rediscover the gentle yet powerful voice that leads, convicts, comforts, and transforms.
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Person
Dr. Douglas Reece
Doug graduated from Pattonville Senior High School in 1970. He then served in the US Air Force in Boise, Idaho, from 1972 to 1976. He was discharged with the rank of E-4.
Doug graduated from Lael College and Graduate School with a BA in Biblical Studies in 2003 and from Covington Theological Seminary in 2007 with a Master of Ministry in Biblical Studies. He is one of the few who has obtained a Doctorate in Eschatology from Luder-Wycliffe Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Theology from Wycliffe Theological Seminary. He was awarded his PhD in 2025.
Dr. Reece is President of Wycliffe School of Theology (www.wycliffeschool.com) and currently pastors Faucett Christian Church.
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