How do you get a specific answer from God?

How do you get a specific answer from God?

What Can I Do to Receive Answers from God?

  1. Evaluate Your Questions. Sometimes I assume that God will simply give me revelation because it’s obvious that I need His help and guidance in my life.
  2. Practice Serious Reflection.
  3. Write It Down.
  4. Ask: Is There More?
  5. Invite Revelation.
  6. Move Forward in Faith.

What is God a symbol of?

In the broadest sense, God symbolizes all the mysteries of existence. Any thinking person must ask the question, ‘what is the ultimate significance of this frail and vulnerable flesh that clothes the human ego?’ God symbolizes these important mysteries and beckons us to approach him for answers.

What does the Bible say about asking for a sign?

God told Ahaz to ask for a sign, and not doing so was viewed as commendable ( Isaiah 7:10-16 ). Repeatedly in the Old and New Testaments God performed signs which were meant to prompt faith and obedience (see Exodus 4:1-9, 28-31; Deuteronomy 4:32-35; Joshua 24:16-18, etc.).

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Do you need a sign to know God is speaking to you?

It is a bold thing to do, but I believe most of us have all done it before. Sometimes out of desperation, frustration, confusion, or even isolation. A physical, tangible, visible sign is sometimes what we need to confirm that God is speaking to us. 3.2 MOSES DOES NOT JUST WANT A SIGN.

Is it wrong to ask God to make his will clear?

But when God’s will is not clear, I don’t think it is wrong to ask God to make His will clear to us. That might result in a sign, or in some other means of His confirming His Will.

Is it a sin to ask for a sign?

When asking for a sign is “putting God to the test” (demanding that God jump through our hoops), then it is clearly sin (see Numbers 14:22; Deuteronomy 6:16; Psalm 78:18 ), which is exactly what Satan attempted to prompt Jesus to do ( Matthew 4:7; Luke 4:12 ).

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