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Is God Still Speaking Today? — Learning to Hear His Voice Clearly

Published on 28 April 2026 at 13:52

Pinnacle Message Blog

s God Still Speaking Today? — Learning to Hear His Voice Clearly

In a world filled with constant noise—notifications, opinions, pressures, and distractions—many people quietly ask a deeply spiritual question: “Is God still speaking today?”

The answer is not uncertain. It is not distant. It is not complicated.

Yes—God is still speaking.

Hebrews 13:8 reminds us, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” If God spoke in the past—through prophets, through miracles, through His Word—then His voice has not gone silent. The real question is not whether God is speaking. It is whether we have learned to listen.

God’s voice is not always loud. It is not always dramatic. In fact, Scripture shows us something surprising. When the prophet Elijah stood waiting for God, there was a powerful wind, an earthquake, and a fire—but God was not in any of those. Instead, He came in a still small voice (1 Kings 19:11–12).

This reveals a deep spiritual truth:
God often speaks in ways that require stillness to be heard.

Today, God speaks in multiple ways:

  • Through His Word — Scripture is alive and active (2 Timothy 3:16)
  • Through the Holy Spirit — guiding, reminding, and revealing truth (John 14:26)
  • Through peace or conviction — confirming or correcting our path
  • Through timing and circumstances — aligning doors and direction

Yet one of the greatest barriers to hearing God is not His silence—it is our distraction.

We live in a culture that fears stillness. Every quiet moment is filled with noise. Every pause is replaced with activity. But hearing God requires something many avoid: intentional quiet.

Jesus Himself modeled this. Luke 5:16 says, “Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” If the Son of God made space to hear the Father, then we must do the same.

Learning to hear God is not about striving harder—it is about positioning your heart.

Position your heart in:

  • Stillness — quiet your surroundings and your thoughts
  • Surrender — release control and expectations
  • Expectation — believe that God will speak

Psalm 46:10 says, “Be still, and know that I am God.”

Not rush. Not force. Not perform.

Be still.

Sometimes, God speaks through a verse that suddenly feels alive.
Sometimes, through a gentle inner prompting you cannot ignore.
Sometimes, through a peace that settles where anxiety once lived.

And sometimes… His voice comes as a whisper that changes everything.

If you feel like God is not speaking, don’t rush away in frustration. Instead, lean in. Create space. Return to Him with a listening heart.

Because the truth remains:

God is speaking. He has always been speaking.

The question is—will you slow down enough to hear Him?

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