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QuestionCould you explain the sentence you have written about God being "part of nature"?Community AnswerGod has created the nature and wildlife we can see. Often, we can sense God's presence in nature because he created it and we are surrounded by him. God is everywhere. Nature is part of God's creation and evidence of his power and creativity.
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QuestionWhat should you do if you can't hear God's voice? I've talked to Him, and I haven't heard it yet.Community AnswerContinue to pray and read the Bible, and you will hear it. But keep in mind that God's voice can sound like your own voice in your head, reminding you that you are loved or nudging you to do something you know in your heart is right.
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QuestionIs it appropriate to believe in God speaking to us?Community AnswerSome people believe God can speak to us directly. They believe He can speak through people, the Holy Spirit (which is God himself), the Bible, music, our conscience, etc.
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QuestionHow should I pray so that God answers me?Community AnswerThere's really no specific way to pray; God will hear you no matter what.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I was committed to a mental hospital for saying I commune with God?Community AnswerNobody will commit you to a mental hospital for your belief in a democratic society in this century. There must be other issues going on that your family is concerned about. Talk to your psychiatrist to sort this one out.
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QuestionHow do I know God will talk to me?LeahlovesGodTop AnswererFirst of all, the Bible is called "The Word," which implies that it was spoken. God can talk to us through the Bible. We need faith to believe that God will talk to us. As well, God does answer our prayers––it might be answered in silence or maybe later.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I don’t hear God’s voice?LeahlovesGodTop AnswererKeep spending time reading your Bible and seeking Him. Most of the time it won't be an audible voice. It'll sound like your own thoughts. This is called a "still-small voice" by many Christians. Don't give up your prayers.
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