
Plug Pod with Stephanie Ike Okafor Jesus: Hearing & Knowing His Voice
Discover why hearing God's voice is essential for a fulfilling spiritual life. Stephanie shares personal stories, illustrating how divine guidance shapes our paths. She explores the four primary ways we can experience God's communication: as feelers, knowers, hearers, and seers. Through scripture, she emphasizes the importance of prayer and the need for discernment in our daily lives. Listeners are encouraged to cultivate intimacy with God and stay vigilant against spiritual distractions, ensuring they can recognize and respond to divine promptings.
01:50:43
Hearing God's Voice Is Essential
- Hearing God's voice is a necessity, not a luxury, for every believer's daily life.
- Stephanie E.K. Okafor says many don't discern God because they fail to give His voice audience.
California Instead Of London
- Stephanie recounts sensing God steer her from London to California for school and destiny.
- She says obedience likely prevented delay and unlocked future ministry connections.
Make Room And Consider Promptings
- Give the Holy Spirit 'audience' by pausing to consider promptings like songs, dreams, or sudden thoughts.
- Write down and pray about impressions instead of dismissing them as random.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Why hearing God's voice matters
03:34 • 2min
Personal story: California vs London
05:19 • 2min
Prayer, dependence, and daily reverence
07:13 • 3min
Scripture: My sheep hear my voice
09:58 • 2min
Give voice audience: noticing promptings
11:59 • 4min
Search it out: growth through seeking
16:05 • 5min
Stewardship and timing of God's gifts
21:10 • 4min
Why God speaks: instruction and counsel
24:59 • 2min
God directs our path
27:10 • 3min
God imparts wisdom and identity
30:08 • 8min
God problem-solves for us
37:53 • 2min
God encourages and secures identity
40:03 • 15min
Warfare: fear, slumber, and spiritual attack
54:45 • 1min
Using declarations to quicken faith
55:53 • 33sec
God warns to protect our decisions
56:26 • 7min
Example: a timely vision that saved a life
01:03:30 • 2min
Four ways God speaks: introduction
01:05:46 • 25sec
Feeler: sensing God's emotions
01:06:12 • 7min
Knower: revelation and instant clarity
01:13:20 • 11min
Hearer: inward and audible hearing
01:24:22 • 5min
Discernment: take thoughts captive
01:29:10 • 4min
Seer: dreams, visions, and spiritual sight
01:33:36 • 8min
Cultivating intimacy to hear God
01:41:23 • 3min
Call and answer: seek to be stretched
01:44:52 • 2min
Outro
01:46:44 • 4min

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Anonymous (traditionally attributed to Jeremiah)
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The book also describes the division of Israel into the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah, and the early history of these two kingdoms.
The narrative is interpreted history, aiming to explain the reasons for the exile of Israel and Judah, emphasizing the importance of obedience to God's law and the consequences of disobedience.
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In this commentary, Anthony Thiselton offers a clear and practical analysis of 2 Corinthians.
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Thiselton's expertise in Paul's theology and hermeneutics is evident throughout the commentary, which is designed to be helpful without being overly lengthy.

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John the Apostle
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Jesus spits on the ground, makes mud with the saliva, and applies it to the man's eyes, instructing him to wash in the Pool of Siloam.
After washing, the man gains his sight, leading to a confrontation with the Pharisees, who question the miracle because it was performed on the Sabbath.
The healed man defends Jesus, leading to his expulsion from the synagogue.
The chapter culminates with Jesus revealing himself to the man, who worships him.

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John writes to reassure believers of their faith in Jesus Christ and to provide clear guidelines on what it means to be a true follower of Christ.
The letter emphasizes the importance of fellowship with God and with other believers, the necessity of confessing sins, and the assurance of salvation through faith in Jesus.
It also warns against false teachers and antichrists, and it underscores the principles of love, holiness, and security in the Christian life.

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Philippians
An Expositional Commentary


James Montgomery Boice
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Boice's commentary is designed to help both pastors and laypeople experience the exuberant joy of a well-lived Christian life as described in Philippians.

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Isaiah
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The Power of Your Dreams
Hearing and Understanding the Voice of God


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James Hughes
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It highlights the rewards of seeking wisdom, including protection from evil, guidance in making righteous choices, and the joy that comes from knowledge.
The chapter contrasts the paths of the wise and the foolish, showing the dangers of following wickedness and the blessings of adhering to God's ways.
It encourages readers to diligently seek wisdom and understanding, recognizing their value in all aspects of life.
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Psalms


King Solomon


Ethan the Ezrahite


Sons of Korah

Moses


Heman


Asaph


Anonymous


King David
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It includes works by various authors such as King David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Moses, and King Solomon, among others.
The book is divided into five sections or books, each concluding with a doxology.
The psalms cover a wide range of themes including God and His creation, war, worship, wisdom, sin, evil, judgment, justice, and the coming of the Messiah.
They were integral to the ritual life of the Temple and have had a profound impact on both Jewish and Christian worship traditions.

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Job


Job
In this episode, Stephanie teaches why hearing and knowing the voice of God is not a luxury but a necessity for every believer. She unpacks why God speaks to us, how He leads, imparts, solves problems, encourages, and warns, and the four primary ways we experience His voice as feelers, knowers, hearers, and seers.
Through Scripture, personal stories, and practical wisdom, she shows how the written Word of God anchors us, protects us from deception, and trains our spirit to recognize what is truly Him.
You will be stirred to deeper intimacy, challenged to steward revelation well, and invited to make calling on God a daily lifestyle.
