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161: How Does God Speak? Testing Christian Cliches Against the Bible

161: How Does God Speak? Testing Christian Cliches Against the Bible

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Introduction: Why This Episode Matters Have you ever heard a Christian saying that sounds powerful—but left you wondering, is that actually in the Bible? In this episode, we unpack two of the most popular phrases floating around church culture: “God whispers and Satan shouts.” “God helps those who help themselves.” You’ll discover what Scripture really says about how God speaks, why these clichés can be misleading, and how to develop biblical discernment in a world full of noise. 👉 This episode is for: Christians who want to hear God’s voice clearly Believers who want to test popular Christian sayings against the Bible Women and families seeking Christian wellness and healthy spiritual habits Episode Breakdown: Hearing God’s Voice vs. Popular Sayings 00:01 – Why catchy Christian phrases can be spiritually dangerous 00:30 – Examining the saying: “God whispers and Satan shouts” 01:00 – 1 Kings 19: God speaks in a low whisper 01:28 – Exodus 19: God answers in thunder 02:56 – Matthew 3: God’s voice at Jesus’ baptism 03:24 – Acts 9: Jesus speaks directly to Saul on the Damascus road 03:54 – Genesis 3: Did the serpent shout at Eve, or quietly deceive? 05:23 – The danger of repeating unbiblical phrases 05:51 – Another common saying: “God helps those who help themselves” 06:51 – God as the Good Shepherd: pursuing lost sheep 07:16 – Matthew 18: God searches for the one who strays 08:40 – The truth: God helps those who can’t help themselves 09:36 – Biblical diligence vs. self-reliance 12:55 – Why you must know the Bible for yourself, not rely on “pastor backwash” 14:21 – The risk of watered-down church teaching 15:20 – Encouragement: Pray for a love for God’s Word Does God Always Whisper? What the Bible Really Says Many Christians assume God only speaks in a whisper. But Scripture shows He speaks in different ways—sometimes softly, sometimes with thunder, and often through people, circumstances, or His Word. Key point: Don’t limit God by expecting Him to always whisper. If you’re waiting for quiet when He’s speaking loudly through truth or correction, you may miss His voice. Is “God Helps Those Who Help Themselves” in the Bible? This saying is quoted in church circles, but it’s not found in Scripture. In fact, it contradicts the Gospel. God saves the lost, the weak, and the helpless. Salvation is a gift, not earned through effort. Diligence matters—but it’s not a replacement for God’s grace. Truth to hold onto: God pursues His people whether they are strong or struggling. How to Discern God’s Voice in a Noisy World Test everything against Scripture. Don’t just accept a quote because it sounds good. Be wary of watered-down teaching. The church can sometimes lean into culture at the cost of truth. Pray for discernment. Ask God to give you love for His Word and clarity when falsehoods creep in. Biblical Truths About God’s Voice, Satan’s Lies, and Misused Sayings God doesn’t always whisper—He speaks in many ways. Satan doesn’t always shout—his lies are often subtle and quiet. “God helps those who help themselves” is a myth—He helps the weak, the lost, and those who call on Him. Healthy Christian living requires discernment, Scripture study, and spiritual diligence. Next Steps for Christian Wellness and Spiritual Growth 💡 Want to take the next step in your health and faith journey? Take my free quiz: Faith-Fueled Wellness Quiz. You’ll discover your best starting point for restoring energy and health God’s way—and get a personalized playlist of podcast episodes to guide you. 👉 Take the quiz here And if you haven’t yet, grab a copy of my book, Discover God’s Health Wisdom: Exposing Eight Common Myths That Keep You Sick. It’s filled with biblical insights and practical steps for Christian wellness, healthy habits, and natural healing. Free Community tinyurl.com/holisticsisterhood Holistic Health Coaching www.herholistichealing.com/coaching Website www.herholistichealing.com E-mail hello@herholistichealing.com
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