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Our Father's Heart

De: Jesus M. Ruiz
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These podcasts are intended to nurture, instruct, and help you understand what the Lord has said in His Word that you may walk in the manner worthy of your calling in Him. We pray that you are blessed, not merely in the hearing, but more so in the doing. Simply put, our utmost desire is to be in the Father's heart, to know the Father's heart, and express the Father's heart to you.

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Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • Hearing God (Part 2) Q&A | Ep. 165
    Jul 9 2025

    What blocks us from hearing God clearly? We examine how our thought life becomes the primary battlefield where the enemy plants "poison pills" of deception wrapped in partial truths. The distinction becomes crystal clear: when God speaks, peace follows—even in urgency—while the enemy's voice brings anxiety and apprehension.

    Many believers struggle with divine communication because they've created a buffet-style approach to Scripture, embracing comfortable passages while disregarding challenging ones. This selective obedience severely limits spiritual hearing and stunts growth. Through powerful testimonies and biblical examples, we demonstrate how God speaks most clearly to those with humble, teachable hearts.

    The episode offers practical guidance for developing spiritual discernment, highlighting the crucial role of spiritual mentors and community. Like Samuel who needed Eli's guidance to recognize God's voice, we often require mature believers to help navigate our spiritual journey. This requires humility—something our individualistic culture often discourages.

    Perhaps most importantly, we reveal the circular relationship between hearing and obeying: God speaks to those willing to act on what they hear, creating a positive cycle that increases spiritual sensitivity over time. God is more interested in developing your character than changing your circumstances, speaking into today's challenges to prepare you for tomorrow's calling.

    "Message Our Father's Heart a Question or Response"

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    May God bless you and make you prosperous in Him as you listen and obey His voice!

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    39 m
  • Hearing God (Part 1) | Ep. 164
    Jul 2 2025

    Drawing from examples throughout scripture—from Samuel learning to recognize God's voice through Eli's guidance, to Jesus himself setting the perfect example of listening before speaking—this message reveals why some hear God clearly while others strain to hear anything at all. The answer lies not in technique, but in heart posture.

    Those with "uncircumcised ears" (bound by fleshly desires and rebellion) cannot truly hear God's voice. Many believers approach prayer as a monologue rather than a dialogue, speaking their requests and immediately concluding without giving God space to respond. This impatient, one-sided communication reveals our flesh-driven nature and unwillingness to wait in God's presence.

    What's particularly challenging is how we often deceive ourselves with false security, believing our religious heritage, material blessings, or intellectual understanding of scripture means we're hearing God correctly. Yet the scripture reveals that "those whom the Lord hears are those who hear Him"—a paradoxical truth that points to the reciprocal nature of divine communication.

    The path forward requires humility and a willingness to be corrected. We must learn to value hearing over speaking, to seek understanding through obedience rather than demanding understanding first, and to pursue God with the passionate determination of the bride in Song of Solomon who refused to rest until she found her beloved.

    Are you approaching God like a lovesick bride desperate to hear His voice, or merely fulfilling religious obligation? The difference determines whether you'll truly hear what He's saying. Listen to this message and discover how to cultivate ears that truly hear.

    "Message Our Father's Heart a Question or Response"

    Support the show

    Thank you so much for listening and sharing with others!

    We would very much appreciate you continuing to FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBE, and LIKE us through any of the following platforms:

    Substack: htt​ps://ourfathersheart.substack.com/
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    May God bless you and make you prosperous in Him as you listen and obey His voice!

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Receiving the Witness | Ep. 163
    Jun 18 2025

    What does it truly mean to receive God's witness? This profound teaching delves into the mysterious relationship between the believer and the indwelling Holy Spirit, revealing how God's presence transforms us from within.

    The journey begins with an exploration of Jesus as our Advocate (Parakletos) and Comforter—terms used exclusively by John the Apostle. Through careful examination of John's Gospel, we discover that Jesus himself promised to return to his disciples through the Holy Spirit: "I will not leave you comfortless, I will come to you." This revelation challenges common trinitarian understandings and unveils a deeper truth: when we receive the Holy Spirit, we receive Jesus himself.

    At the heart of this message lies a powerful covenant principle—God's promises are conditional. "If you love me, keep my commandments, and I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter." This pattern is evident throughout Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation. God requires something of us before fulfilling His promise to pour out His Spirit, specifically a broken and contrite heart that sincerely wants transformation.

    The baptism in the Holy Spirit serves as God's divine witness and confirmation. When controversy arose in Acts 15 about Gentile believers, Peter settled the matter by pointing to God's witness: "God, who knows the heart, bore them witness by giving them the Holy Spirit." This indwelling presence empowers believers to be true witnesses of Christ, speaking not from human knowledge but by the Spirit of prophecy.

    Ultimately, receiving God's witness transforms us from merely talking about Jesus to manifesting His power. It shifts our focus from seeking human validation to resting in God's approval. It also fulfills God's eternal desire to tabernacle with His people, not in temples made with hands, but in human hearts wholly surrendered to Him.

    Are you seeking the witness that only comes from above? God promises to be found by those who seek Him with their whole heart. Start by surrendering completely to His will, and watch as He pours out His Spirit to transform you from within.

    "Message Our Father's Heart a Question or Response"

    Support the show

    Thank you so much for listening and sharing with others!

    We would very much appreciate you continuing to FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBE, and LIKE us through any of the following platforms:

    Substack: htt​ps://ourfathersheart.substack.com/
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    Podcast: https://ourfathersheart.buzzsprout.com/share
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/@ofathersheart
    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ofathersheart
    YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ourfathersheart

    May God bless you and make you prosperous in Him as you listen and obey His voice!

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    1 h y 21 m
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