The
voice of the Spirit of God is as gentle as a summer breeze— so gentle that
unless you are living in complete fellowship and oneness with God, you will
never hear it. The sense of warning and restraint that the Spirit gives comes
to us in the most amazingly gentle ways. And if you are not sensitive enough to
detect His voice, you will quench it, and your spiritual life will be impaired.
This sense of restraint will always come as a “still small voice” (1 Kings
19:12), so faint that no one except a saint of God will notice it.
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