Throughout the Word of God, readers find that God has a way to talk to His people. As a God of variety, He spoke to Moses from a burning bush, Elijah by way of the wind, to Noah through a rainbow, and to Belshazzar from handwriting on a wall. God is always speaking. The questions is, are we listening or hearing? In "Meditations from the Mountain, " Apostle H. Daniel Wilson records that God is always talking if we take the time to listen. On his third spiritual sabbatical, Apostle H. Daniel Wilson records messages from God ...
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Throughout the Word of God, readers find that God has a way to talk to His people. As a God of variety, He spoke to Moses from a burning bush, Elijah by way of the wind, to Noah through a rainbow, and to Belshazzar from handwriting on a wall. God is always speaking. The questions is, are we listening or hearing? In "Meditations from the Mountain, " Apostle H. Daniel Wilson records that God is always talking if we take the time to listen. On his third spiritual sabbatical, Apostle H. Daniel Wilson records messages from God to His people by way of unique things: from clouds to broken bottles, from power poles to signs on the road.
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