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#13: You Must Hear God For Yourself

#13: You Must Hear God For Yourself

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You don’t need another voice to follow.
You need to recognize His.

In this first episode of our Core Values series, we’re returning to a foundational truth that shapes everything we build at NovaCo:

You must hear God’s voice for yourself.

If you’ve been second-guessing your decisions, feeling unclear, or relying on others to confirm what God is saying—this conversation will bring you back to center.

Faith was never meant to be borrowed.
It was meant to be built through personal relationship.

In this episode, I talk through:

  • Why borrowed faith creates instability
  • How God speaks to His people personally
  • Why hearing God is a discipline, not just a moment

This is about learning to live with clarity, confidence, and peace—because you are led by God, not noise.

Key Scriptures:
John 10:27
Jeremiah 33:3
James 1:6–8
Romans 10:17
Isaiah 30:21
Psalm 46:10

Faith First. Rhythm Always.

Next Step:

If you’re ready to continue this journey with support and community, join the Nova Community—a faith-filled space for women learning to live with clarity, peace, and faith-first rhythms

👉 Learn more at https://thenovacompany.org

Private Mentorship Community:

If you are interested in applying to join my private mentorship community, email me: april@thenovacompany.org

novaRetreat: 3rd Annual Dream with God Retreat

A Spirit-led weekend for women ready to abide deeply, align intentionally, & courageously advance as God reveals what’s next.

👉 Learn more at https://www.thenovacompany.org/novaretreat

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🎸 Intro music produced by Cory Valjien. https://spotify.link/Ot87eEITRDb

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