But there is only one voice we can fully trust — the voice of the Lord!
Jeremiah 33:3 is God’s personal invitation: “Call to Me, and I will answer you.” He’s saying: “Don’t live on secondhand information. Don’t settle for what others say. Come talk to Me says the Lord “I am the Source.”
God said: “Call to Me, and I will answer you.”
Samuel Hearing God’s Voice In 1 Samuel 3
Remember the boy, Samuel? He heard a voice calling in the night. At first, he thought it was Eli, the priest. But after the third time, Eli realized — “Samuel, that’s the Lord speaking.” Samuel learned to answer: “Speak, Lord, for Your servant hears.”
He didn’t just hear it from Eli. He heard it from the Source!
Sometimes, we mistake God’s voice for man’s voice. But God is inviting us to lean in and recognize His voice for ourselves.
God promises “I will show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.”
When Jesus asked, “Who do you say that I am?” Peter boldly declared, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
Jesus said, “Flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven.”
Peter didn’t get that from books, or from the crowds. He got it straight from the Source.
God speaks in Kairos time, the eternal now of heaven. But it manifests in Kronos time, the clock and calendar of earth.
When you pray, even when you don’t know what to say, Romans 8:26 says the Spirit is interceding. That means heaven’s revelation is being pulled into your earthly moment.
You may not understand today, but when it manifests, you’ll say: “I heard it from the Source first.”
When you pray in the Spirit, you are aligning your earthly moment with God’s eternal moment. That’s why prayer brings hidden things to light. We sow seeds of faith in the dark, but it manifests in the light.
When God told Abraham to leave his country and promised to make him a great nation, Abraham had no roadmap, no proof, no guarantee from man. But he heard it from the Source — and that Word carried him through deserts, delays, and doubts until the promise manifested.
Maybe you’ve experienced this too. Perhaps someone told you, “It’ll never happen, you can’t be healed, you’ll never come out of this trial.” But when you went to prayer, when you opened the Word, God spoke the opposite. And here you are today standing on what He said, not what man said.
Why? Because when you hear it from the Source, it stands the test of time.
People may forget. Feelings may fade. Situations may shift. But the Source is eternal, and His Word cannot return void.
Isaiah 55:11 So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth;
It shall not return to Me void, But it shall accomplish what I please,
And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it.
When fear comes, ask, “What did God say?”
When making decisions don’t settle for man’s advice first.
Go to prayer and hear it from the Source.
When interceding and you don’t know what to say, trust the Spirit is pulling Kairos into your Kronos moment.
Tonight, don’t live on recycled manna. Don’t settle for second-hand faith. Don’t depend on rumors of what God said to somebody else.
You can leave this place declaring: “I heard it from the Source.”
God said it. His Word settled it. And I believe it.
Because He is the Alpha. He is the Omega. The Beginning and the End.
The Source of every promise. The Source of every breakthrough. The Source of every word you’ll ever need.
So lift your hands and say with me:
“Speak, Lord I want to hear from the Source!”
Tonight, I prophesy to you, you’re going to get a word from God.
God said “Sarah, you’re going to have a baby”. A baby was conceived in the dark; it was conceived where no man can see except God. God has made you a promise and it looks like the darkness has stopped your baby from conception. Say this with me.
So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth;
It shall not return to Me void, But it shall accomplish what I please,
And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it. – Isaiah 55:11