A More Sure Word of Prophecy
Awhile back I had a conversation with people about ways the living God speaks with us. One fellow mentioned his wife was apt to hear God's voice in an audible manner. Although this has not been my experience, there is much biblical precedence for hearing the voice of God audibly speaking to people. At the same time, there is no need for believers to feel "left out" if they cannot say they have heard God speaking audibly with them, and we have this on strong scriptural authority. When the apostle Peter went with Jesus and other select disciples and witnessed the transfiguration of Christ in shining glory, they all heard God speak audibly. Peter, overwhelmed by seeing Jesus in glory as He conversed with Moses and Elijah, started to suggest they build three tabernacles when God the Father interrupted Peter and said, "This is My beloved Son in Whom I am well pleased." After Peter related this incident in his second epistle to believers, he went on to say this i...