The Importance of Listening to God in Faith

FLOYD ROGERS

In any healthy relationship, communication must go both ways. This is true not only with people but also in our relationship with God. Many times, we focus on telling God what we need, how we feel, and what we hope for. While speaking to God is important, it is just as important — and often more difficult — to learn how to listen to Him.

Throughout history, God has spoken to His people in many ways, and He still speaks today. The challenge for many believers is not whether God is speaking, but whether we are truly listening. Good communication with God requires both talking and listening. If we only speak and never listen, we miss the wisdom, guidance, and comfort He wants to share.

Listening to God takes patience, humility, and a quiet heart. It may not come easily at first, but it is essential for a strong and growing faith.

You know this, my beloved brothers and sisters. Now everyone must be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger;

James 1:19

Finding Strength in Solitude with God

FLOYD ROGERS

God often gets us ready for life’s toughest struggles in the quiet, private places of our lives. It’s during these moments alone with him — away from the noise and crowds — that we are strengthened. Spending time reading the Bible, praying, and listening for God’s voice shapes our hearts and removes anything that does not belong in our lives.

In these silent times, God draws us close, building a deep, personal relationship with us. The real fight takes place on our knees in prayer, when no one else is watching. When we learn to face our challenges in these private moments with God, the public victories will follow.

True strength for life’s battles is found in these hidden times with God.

But as for you, when you pray, go into your inner room, close your door, and pray to your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you.

Matthew 6:6

The Promise of Christ Against the Antichrist’s Power

AMY TURNER

Many people today worry about the coming of the Antichrist, fearing the evil he will bring into the world, even against those who follow God. Concerns like these have spread anxiety, with some believing the Antichrist’s power will be impossible to resist. But the Bible gives a clear and powerful promise to calm those fears.

In 2 Thessalonians 2:8, it is written that the Lord Jesus will defeat the Antichrist with nothing more than the breath of his mouth, destroying him simply by his presence when he returns. No matter how strong evil may appear, it cannot stand against the power of Christ.

Believers are called to have confidence in this truth. The authority and victory of Jesus over all wickedness is certain.

The Lord is my light and my salvation;
Whom should I fear?
The Lord is the defense of my life;
Whom should I dread?

Psalm 27:1

Finding Peace in Obedience

FLOYD ROGERS

Many people have experienced moments when God made His will clear to them, yet they found reasons to ignore it. They might think, “Yes, I know that’s in the Bible, but those words were written ages ago. Surely, they don’t fit my life today.” But the truth is, God’s Word is timeless. The Bible remains His guide for how we should live — a book of instructions meant to be followed with a willing and joyful heart.

God calls us to obey Him not out of fear or reluctance, but with confidence and hope. Obedience means doing exactly what God asks, at the time He asks, and in the way He instructs. It’s a simple, yet powerful act of trust.

Each of us must consider what God has spoken through His Word that we have yet to surrender. What are you still holding onto that He’s told you to release? True peace and blessing come when we follow Him fully.

If you love Me, you will keep My commandments.

John 14:15

Strengthening Faith Through Personal Reflection

FLOYD ROGERS

Life often brings hard moments that test our strength and faith. One important way to face these times is by remembering how God has helped us before. Looking back on past victories reminds us that we are not alone and that God has been faithful through every challenge.

A helpful practice is keeping a personal record of these moments. Writing down what God has done, how you felt, and how you responded during struggles can strengthen your faith. Include Bible verses that spoke to your heart in those times. This kind of record becomes a story of God’s care and guidance in your life.

As the pages fill, you’ll see a pattern of grace and strength. These memories help when new troubles come, giving you hope and courage.

For whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction, so that through perseverance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.

Romans 15:4 (NASB)