 I want to give you three biblical signs that reveal that you're sensitive, truly sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit. Are you spiritually sensitive? You're going to find out right now. Now, in this world, there is a lot of noise coming at us from all different directions. Culture speaks. Your emotions speak and not always the truth. The enemy speaks. Your family members speak. Your friends speak. The television speaks. Social media speaks. Political powers speak. There's all kinds of noise coming at us from all different directions. We need to be people of God who are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit who can clearly hear him and then respond when he speaks. I want you to write this in the comment section if you're committed to that. I want you to write these three simple words, no more noise. Make that commitment now whether you're watching live or on the replay. Sign number one that you're sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit is that you catch and deal with compromise early. Let me read you something found in Judges chapter 16 verse 20. Then she cried out, Samson, the Philistines have come to capture you. When he woke up he thought, I will do as before and shake myself free. But he didn't realize the Lord had left him. Now, a couple of things about this portion of Scripture. This is from the Old Testament. We understand that in the New Testament, the Holy Spirit doesn't abandon believers who make mistakes. Neither do I believe that the Lord completely abandoned Samson here in Judges chapter 16. Rather, what happened was the manifested, tangible supernatural expression of God's power that rested on Samson by way of supernatural physical strength was removed from him. But here, as we read the story, we find that Samson had many opportunities to turn back to the Lord and repent of his compromise. He began in his youth. We see a couple of signs that there was some rebellion in his heart that he hadn't dealt with. And then as he enters this relationship with Delilah, we see on several instances that she asked him for the secret of his strength. Now, he was so blinded by his sin. He was so blinded by his fleshly cravings. He so desired Delilah that he didn't recognize the danger in that relationship. He didn't recognize that she was intentionally trying to destroy him, which is why she kept asking for the secret to his strength. And each time she would ask for the secret to his strength, he would tell her a lie. And what's interesting is that the Philistines would attempt this lie. They would attempt to do what Samson said would take his strength. And he didn't catch on right away. He didn't see that every time he told Delilah, this is how you take my strength, that the Philistines would come and try that very thing. He didn't recognize this because he didn't want to see it. Now, it wasn't until he finally revealed his secret that the power was lifted from his life. And again, in the New Testament sense, this is not necessarily what happens. The Holy Spirit doesn't leave you. However, as you begin to compromise, you begin to surrender that influence of the Holy Spirit on your life. So it's not that the Holy Spirit has abandoned you. It's that you no longer acknowledge the presence of the Holy Spirit. It's not that the power of the Holy Spirit leaves you. It's that you no longer make use of that power that he's deposited within you. As in the case of Samson, it was compromised incrementally. He got closer and closer to the truth each time he revealed something to Delilah. At first he lied to her and then eventually he fully compromised giving up the secret to his physical supernatural strength from the Lord. We see that here, Judges 1620, that Samson wakes up and he thinks to himself, I will do as before and shake myself free. He didn't realize that the Lord had left him. What a terrifying reality. And again, I am not saying that the Holy Spirit abandons believers. Jesus said, I'll send you another and he will never leave you. So we understand that the Holy Spirit dwells with those who are truly born again. And when you make a mistake, the Holy Spirit doesn't leave you. He stays with you to lead you into holiness again. And he works with you. Of course, there are consequences to sin. Of course, it affects your mind. It affects your life. Of course, God does judge it to a certain degree. We understand there's loss of reward and responsibility and eternity. And he chastises those whom he loves. So I'm not saying just go ahead and freely sin. I'm just trying to balance this biblical truth by also making it clear that the Holy Spirit doesn't just abandon the Christian when the Christian makes a mistake. But still we see this frightening reality that Samson didn't realize that that supernatural strength was no longer upon his life. He didn't recognize that he no longer was able to do what he was used to doing. Here's the reality. When you ignore the voice of the Holy Spirit, he becomes more difficult to hear. When you continue in disobedience to what the Holy Spirit is speaking to you, eventually there will come a breaking point where you bear an enormous consequence. Eventually, there will become a point where that power that you thought was on you is lifted from you. I've seen this, and I'm just going to be real with you here. I've seen this happen to ministries. I've watched as men and women of God who were not that they're no longer anointed, but they're no longer operating in that anointing that's available to them, but who were flowing in such purity, such power, such a grace. And it was so beautiful to watch. And then I watched as a little bit of compromise entered in their doctrines, in their character, maybe a little bit of pride, ego, competitiveness, these sort of things. You see that secret sin maybe began to grab hold of their character. And what began to happen was the power that flowed so beautifully wasn't as potent. And it's not again that it left, but they weren't making full use of that which was available and deposited in them. And so I've seen as wonderful ministries rise quickly and then suddenly enter into compromise, whether in doctrine, whether in character, whether in morality, whatever it may be, and suddenly you can see a difference. And you say, I can't quite put my finger on it, but something special was lost there. Now they can regain that, of course, but it's notable. You recognize it, you see it, and you go, what was that? Well, that was a lack of sensitivity to the voice of the Holy Spirit. In your life, there are compromises that the Holy Spirit is speaking to you about. I often hear people bragging, oh, I'm so sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit. Oh, I know his voice. Oh, I can hear him so clearly. But I'm not impressed with how clearly someone can hear the voice of the Holy Spirit. I'm more impressed with how quickly they respond when he speaks. Sensitivity is not just about being able to hear him. There are many people who hear him yet don't obey. Sensitivity is all about how quickly you respond when the Holy Spirit is speaking to you. And as it was in the life of Samson, so it is in the life of those who compromise, little by little sin overtakes their life. And when you are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit, you catch and deal with compromise as soon as it becomes a problem. Others may call you legalistic. Others may make fun of you because you don't do what they do or talk like they talk or go where they go. They may say, well, you're taking it too far. Oh, well, you know, you got to have a little bit of fun or you need to enjoy your freedom in Christ. Little do they know, they're tempting you to compromise your calling. And you may be a subject of mocking and ridicule and persecution because of this. You may be excluded from some things because people don't want to bring you around because you make them uncomfortable in their compromise. But this is the truth about those who are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit. It's that they catch and deal with compromise. Maybe you're like that. Maybe you know what it is to be rejected because you don't do things the way others do it. Maybe you know what it is to be excluded because you have a higher standard for your life than others have. And that can be frustrating sometimes and it can even make you feel isolated. But rest assured and be encouraged that this is a mark that you are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit. When people are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit, what doesn't bother others, even other Christians, bothers you greatly. It's sensitivity. It's like if I were to burn my hand and the skin became sensitive, if someone were to touch my hand or shake my hand, instantly my reflex would be to pull my hand back when they went to shake my hand. Why? Because the skin is sensitive. So sensitivity brings forth reflex. Spiritual sensitivity brings forth spiritual reflex so that the moment compromise touches you, you immediately recoil because you can sense it strongly. And those who are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit don't allow for compromise. That's how sin works. Listen, temptation is not an event. It's a process. It's something that over time begins to overtake your life if you don't begin to deal with it. So that's number one. Sign number one, that you're sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit is that you catch and deal with compromise early. Sign number two, you consult with the Lord on decisions. There is such a thing as the sin of presumption. Some of us are so presumptuous, we think that just because we're doing something that the Lord is there for going to back it. Now, let me balance this point by saying that people who sit around and do nothing while waiting on God to reveal ultra specific signs usually are waiting out of fear. Reference, for example, the parable of the talents. The master didn't give to each servant a specific instruction with what he deposited in them. No, what did he do? He gave to them in proportion to their ability and then he left on his trip and he left it up to each one of them individually to decide what they were to do with their talent. So I'm not saying that we should wait around and do nothing until the heavens split open and an audible voice comes booming from the sky telling us an ultra specific instruction or next step. No, I'm saying that many of us don't even pray about what we want to do. And because we don't have prayer lives, we're telling God, I don't need your advice. I don't need your input. I don't need to know what you have to say. I'm not saying God wants to control every little detail of your life, like what color shirt you'll wear or where you should eat today, not necessarily, but God does want to have some input. He does want to consult you. He does want to give you wisdom if only you would ask. Look in 2 Samuel chapter 7 verses 1 through 5. Here we see an example of a prophet speaking presumptuously. When King David was settled in his palace and the Lord had given him rest from all the surrounding enemies, the king summoned Nathan the prophet. Look, David said, I am living in a beautiful cedar palace and the ark of God is out here in a tent. Nathan replied to the king, go ahead and do whatever you have in mind for the Lord is with you. Guys, he's giving a instruction with his prophetic authority. He doesn't have to say thus saith the Lord for this to be prophetic instruction. He is speaking on the Lord's behalf when he says, for the Lord is with you. That's quite clear in Scripture. We can't deny that. Verse 4, but that same night the Lord came to Nathan. Now the Lord comes to the prophet and is like, what are you doing? Verse 5, go and tell my servant David, this is what the Lord has declared. Are you the one to build a house for me to live in? So now the Lord is saying, Nathan, that is not what I said. I did not instruct you to permit him on my behalf to go and build the temple. We know this because David was a man of war and God wanted someone who wasn't a man of war to build that temple. But still we see that the prophet spoke presumptuously. Think about the fact that before Jesus chose his twelve disciples that he prayed all night. I believe one hour for each disciple. And so the Lord even prayed before making a decision. In the book of Acts, as you see the early church making major decisions, they would consult with the Lord through prayer and fasting. They would commit to fasting so that they could lend attentive ears to the voice of God and hear what he had to say. Those who are sensitive to the Holy Spirit consult with the Lord on decisions. Now here again, others may mock you for this and say, well, why do you always say you have to pray about it? You're saying because the Lord is the one who guides my life. Now let me balance that because some people do take that to a legalistic extreme in that they base their whole relationship with God off this idea that every detail has to be spoken before they obey. That is a religious way to look at it. And by religious I mean man's attempt at doing what only God can do. So they get stuck in legalistic bondage because they're really just excusing their fear. They're really just hiding behind wisdom. They're hiding behind obedience when they're just afraid. That's a phrase Christians do often hide behind. We can't deny that. When somebody says let me pray about it, sometimes they're being sincere. Sometimes they mean that and they really are going to pray about it and consult with the Lord. Other times when someone says I'll pray about it, what they really mean is I don't want to do it, but I don't want to tell you that to your face or they could mean I'm afraid to do it. So let me hide behind obedience or the illusion of obedience and instead neglect to even attempt to pray about it and instead shun that idea and instead hide away while never doing anything for God. So we have to make sure that we're balancing and making sure we avoid both extremes. We don't want presumption for sure, but we also don't want paralysis. Avoid both presumption and paralysis, but those who are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit consult with the Lord on their decision. They go to him and they say Lord I want you to speak to me about my spouse. You know the Lord spoke to me about Jessica. The Lord spoke very clearly. In fact the Lord told me I would marry her before I even met her. How is that possible? Well I was picking up a friend on New Year's Day. This was January 1st 2012. I'm picking up a friend and he and I were going to go to a birthday dinner for a friend that we had in common. So I was picking him up. I was his ride. His house was on the way and I turned to my friend. I said I don't know why I'm saying this. I said but today I'll meet the one I'm going to marry and he looked at me like that's an odd thing to say and then I said this. I said and I will say on January 1st 2012 I met the one I would marry. Sure enough at that birthday dinner that's when I met Jessica. There was an instant connection there but that only happened because I had a prayer life. That moment only occurred because I was sensitive enough to the voice of the Holy Spirit to hear that because I had been regularly consulting with the Lord. So if you live a lifestyle of consulting with the Lord then you have this safety net set before you. I'm not talking about being paralyzed, doing nothing, never going anywhere, never taking any ministry opportunity, never making any steps. I'm talking about being guided as you go but you have to get moving. You have to get walking. You have to do something for the Lord and as you go he will guide. Think about the Apostles and how they wanted to go into Asia but the Holy Spirit prevented them. As they went the Holy Spirit would say no not there. It is that safety net when you consult with the Lord but do something and if he prevents you from doing it he'll speak it to you and you'll be able to hear him precisely because you have a prayer life. Listen there's no greater advantage in this life than knowing the voice of God. Think about this really what we're saying when we say that we consult with the Lord. He knows the future. He knows his plans. He can see into the hearts of men and women in our lives. He can see them. He knows what they're up to. He knows what they're thinking. He knows what their motives are concerning us. He hears conversations about you that take place behind closed doors where you cannot hear them and the Lord has all this information. He sees the future. He sees the hearts of men and women. He sees what's coming in that day. He sees what his plans are and all of these things come together for our benefit when we consult him. Think about that. The one who knows the future will speak to me if I simply pray daily. The one who knows all things and possesses all wisdom and knows the hearts of men and women. He'll speak to me clearly if I simply have a prayer life and this is a wonderful thing that many believers don't take advantage of. Why? Because they're going so fast that their pace doesn't allow for consultation with the Lord. I'm not saying wait in fear and be paralyzed and do nothing until you have absolute confirmation but I am saying that we shouldn't just rush ahead and do anything and everything that comes to our mind without everyone's praying. We have to have lifestyles of consulting with the Lord and that is sign number two that you are sensitive to the Holy Spirit's voice. So sign number one is you catch and deal with compromise early. Sign number two, you consult with the Lord on the decisions that you make. I'm going to give you sign number three right now but make sure you like this video and also subscribe to my channel if you haven't already to learn more about the Holy Spirit prayer and spiritual warfare. And by the way the likes do help the teaching spread further. Sign number three, you avoid the trap of tradition. Now what I'm about to tell you, I need to make sure I'm explaining very carefully because this is very very important that you get this. One of the signs that you are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit is that you avoid the trap of tradition. Please hear me now. Yesterday's revival can very quickly become today's religion. Yesterday's revival can very quickly become today's religion. We can begin to systemize the Spirit. God moves a certain way. It's beautiful. It's wonderful. It's impacting lives all around the world. And then we take the methods by which God moved. We take the appearance of how He's moving and then we make that the very strict standard for how God has to move now and in the future. Well that's what the Pharisees did. They missed the Spirit and saw only the letter. They looked at the very meticulous details of every little thing and they missed entirely what God was really doing. Think about the fact that the Bible says that the children of Israel knew God's actions but only Moses knew His ways. What does that mean? Well, the children of Israel saw the hand of God at work. They saw the wonders that He performed against the nation of Egypt when they were under captivity to that nation. They saw the Red Sea split open. They saw many miracles that God worked through Moses. They only knew His action. They knew what God did. They knew His performance. They did not know His presence. They knew His power. They did not know His person. Moses, on the other hand, knew the heart of God. Not just the hand of God. He knew the heart of God. And because Moses knew the ways of God, he could see something that was happening and say, God is in them. And this is why many people miss moves of God because they're too busy looking for the hand and they miss the heart. They're too busy insisting upon the letter while neglecting the spirit of the letter. Yes, everything we do should be founded upon the word of God in principle. Absolutely, I agree with that. But sometimes the Holy Spirit will do something. Never that contradicts His word. Don't hear what I'm not saying. The Holy Spirit will never contradict the word of God. Anything that contradicts the word of God is of another spirit. The Holy Spirit will not contradict the word of God. But sometimes He will contradict our interpretations of the word. The word of God is perfect, not your interpretation and understanding of it. And so because of that we say things like, well, I never saw God do that before. Or I've never seen that before. Or this is not the way He used to do it. And then we miss what He's doing. Whereas people who recognize His ways, they can look at something that God is doing and they'll say, not, oh, God has never done this before. They'll say, ah, this looks like something God would do. And so I don't want to be stuck in the trap of tradition. Let me give you an example of this. Go to Exodus chapter 17. Let me show you something. Exodus chapter 17, I'm going to read verses four, five and six. Then Moses cried out to the Lord, what should I do with these people? They are ready to stone me. The Lord said to Moses, walk out in front of the people. Take your staff, the one you used when you struck the water of the Nile, and call some of the elders of Israel to join you. I will stand before you on the rock at Mount Sinai. Strike the rock and water will come gushing out. Then the people will be able to drink. So Moses struck the rock as he was told, and water gushed out as the elders looked on. So here we see the people complaining because they were thirsty in a dry place. Moses is instructed by the Lord to strike a rock, and the Lord says, you strike that rock and water will come gushing out. So Moses obeys that. This is a wonderful miracle, but a powerful thing that God did, that he was able to show that he can bring sustenance and provision even in the midst of a dry place. He could cause water to gush forth. Powerful demonstration. Now watch this. That's what we read in Exodus 17, four through six. And now go to Numbers chapter 20. Numbers chapter 20, we're going to begin reading at verse seven, and this is a similar situation, but it's actually a different account, very similar situation, different account. And the Lord said to Moses, you and Aaron must take the staff and assemble the entire community. As the people watch, speak to the rock over there, and it will pour out its water. You will provide enough water from the rock to satisfy the whole community and their livestock. Notice here, the instruction is different. Notice here that it's a similar situation, but an entirely different instruction. Now he's not saying strike the rock. Now he's saying, I want you to speak to the rock, and it will pour out its water. You will provide enough water from the rock to satisfy the whole community and their livestock. Verse nine, the Moses did as he was told, he took the staff from the place where it was kept before the Lord, then he and Aaron summoned the people to come and gather the rock. Listen, you rebels, he shouted, must we bring water? Must we bring you water from this rock? Then Moses raised his hand and struck the rock twice with the staff and water gushed out so the entire community and their livestock drank their fill. But the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, because you did not trust me enough to demonstrate my holiness to the people of Israel, you will not lead them into the land I am giving them. Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. God moved here. God performed a miracle. The result was the same. Listen to me now, please. The result was the same in that the people were refreshed. But because Moses insisted on an old method, instead of a current message, he was punished. So God says, speak, Moses strikes it, and he has to strike it twice. Why? Because, listen to me now, he has to strike it twice. Why? Because when you function, when you function in religion and not relationship, it's twice as hard. It is more difficult to try to do things based on tradition than it is to do on truth. Moses strikes the rock twice. Why? Because it's twice as hard to do things man's way than to do it God's way. Probably more difficult than that. But he has to do it twice because the first time it didn't work, why? Because God was not in it. God was not in the way he was doing it. Why did Moses do it this way? Because of a memory of a miracle. Because of a memory of a miracle, he disobeyed the now message of God. He chose system over spirit, ritual over revelation. Power is not found in systems. It's found in surrender. And surrender is obedience. He sacrificed the future for the familiar. Oh my goodness, help us Lord. He sacrificed the future for the familiar. He chose to do things based on the way that he believed God should have done things. And he believed that God should have moved the way he did in the past. Again, the people were, yes, the people were refreshed. God moved. God responded to his act. God demonstrated his power and the people were refreshed just the same. But he didn't do it God's way. He did it based on tradition. And because he did it based on tradition and not truth, he was punished. Oh, how often do we do things because it's the way they were done. Oh, how often we miss what God is doing now because it's not what he was doing then. But people who are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit can avoid the trap of tradition. I've never seen anyone be fruitful while clinging to tradition. I've never seen anyone who clings to the letter over the Spirit show any real demonstration of how God is using them today. And it's not about us, but my goodness, that's the way God chooses to move us to people. But when we insist on tradition over truth, when we insist on ritual instead of revelation, we sacrifice the future for the familiar. I don't know about you, but I want to be one who can avoid the trap of tradition, who can see what the Holy Spirit is doing here and now. Again, I'm not talking about the neglect of the word because we often hear rhetorical questions asked as if they prove a point like, is the word of God not sufficient? People ask this question as if it proves a point. Is the word of God not sufficient? They'll even ask things like, well, if it's written in the word of God, why would God need to say it? If it's not written in the word of God, why would God say it? But think about the fact that God, for example, and this is just one example, has given to everyone a conscience. Now, why would God speak to man through the conscience if everything man needs to know is written? Well, the conscience echoes what is written in the word, but he's a personal God, so he also speaks to each individual personally. And in fact, we are the ones who believe the word of God is sufficient. Why? Because if you believe the word of God is sufficient, then you believe that it accomplished its purpose, which was to connect us in right relationship with the Father God. God has not gone mute. God is not dead. God has not stopped speaking. And so the word of God is sufficient in that it has connected us to God in relationship. In fact, to say such things as, well, why would God speak it? Or why does it need to be spoken if it's not in scripture? Why would God speak it if it isn't so forth? These types of questions fail to account for those specific instructions spoken to His servants that guide their very personal lives about the specific people in their lives, about where they should go in terms of where to live, where to work, where to go to school, and so forth. So we do believe the word of God is sufficient in that it has connected us with God and God still speaks. And so those who are sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit recognize that. And they recognize when He speaks and they obey that voice. He will never speak in a way that contradicts the word. He will never speak in a way that contradicts a very clear teaching of scripture, but He does speak specifically to you. And He helps you to avoid this trap of tradition. The Bible says in John chapter 5 verse 19. So Jesus explained, I tell you the truth. The Son can do nothing by Himself. He does only what He sees the Father doing. Whatever the Father does, the Son also does. Here we see that Jesus walked in perfect alignment with the will of God. He was like a reflection in the mirror. And as the Father moved, so the Son moved. As the Father spoke, so the Son spoke. Whatever the Father did, the Son did. A perfect reflection. No delay. That's how I want to live. And I know that's how you want to live. You want to live in such sensitivity to the voice of the Holy Spirit that you are aligning your actions with Christ Jesus. Christ is a reflection of the Father. You are a reflection of Christ. When we live in this way, we have clarity. We have purpose. We have a peaceful, rested flow. Not hurrying, not worrying, not struggling, not frantic, not tense, peace. People who aren't sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit are very tense, very agitated. They're very tumultuous. Everything's always chaotic. Why? Because they're not at peace. Because they don't recognize the flow of the Holy Spirit. But not you. You can be one who is sensitive to the voice. In fact, you may be. And those are the three signs. You catch and deal with compromise early. You consult with the Lord on decisions. And you avoid the trap of tradition. If you want that, type that in the comments now. I want that. Whether you're watching live or on the replay. And I want to pray with you now. I don't believe you're watching this by accident. I believe God wants to do something for you right now. I believe that the Holy Spirit has directed you to this. That you might benefit from the truth that's been communicated. And I want to pray with you. Let's seal what God has spoken in prayer. Father in the name of Jesus. I lift that one to you now who is receiving this truth. And I pray precious Lord. That your Holy Spirit would continue to guide them. Help us Father to catch compromise. Teach us to be sensitive in that way to your voice. Father help us to not walk in presumption. To consult you daily. And Lord we pray that we would not become religious. The Lord that we would be spirit, build, servants of the Most High God. Give your people that ability, that hunger for it. In the mighty name of Jesus we pray. I want you to say it because you believe it. Say amen. I want to show you something that interested me here. This is concerning probably most people around the world. I know this may not be the case in every nation, but I believe it's the case in most places, at least if you're watching this stream. On a monthly basis, check this out. The average person, and I don't know who the study was done, I believe it was the United States, but this could probably be reflected all across different nations. The average person spends $9.99 a month on Spotify. $9.99 on Netflix. $10 there. Some people have Disney Plus. $8 a month, just about. Think about the content they produce sometimes. Not always the most godly, I think we all know. Think about the fact that many people spend quite a bit monthly on a gym membership. I believe it's about $30 a month that many people spend on a gym membership. By the way, many don't even use that gym membership. I'm not trying to be critical, it's just the fact of the matter. Apple Music, $10.99. YouTube Premium. Some of you might be watching this on YouTube Premium. $11.99 a month. It goes on and on on coffee, drinks. I think that's about $60 a month on coffee and drinks and so forth. I'm thinking, you know, we send our resources to all different parts of the world and to all different sorts of companies and think about the fact that most of these, in fact, all these companies that I just listed, do not have kingdom agendas. Now, I'm not condemning you for being in the world. Of course, we're not to be of the world, but if you want to avoid spending a dollar that will go toward some company that is anti-Christ, well, you're going to have to go live in the mountains, right? We live in this world, we function in this world, but at the same time, if we can support things like this that don't even benefit us spiritually, why aren't we supporting ministries? Now, many of you are partnered with our ministry on a monthly basis. Most of you are $30 a month partners, but many of you are $15 a month partners or $100 a month partners. But about $30 a month is the average partnership. And many of you are not yet partnered with the ministry, yet you can support other things like this. Now, I'm not trying to bring guilt upon you. I want to just challenge your thinking on this. If you can support those things in the world, why not support the things of the kingdom? Either add your support of this ministry to your monthly expenses or replace one of these. Maybe you're saying, you know what, budget is tight. I can't add any more expenses. Well, replace one of these, swap it out for something that actually advances the kingdom. Maybe you're saying, you know what, I don't need to replace it, but I could add support. Then I'm asking you to do it too. In either case, why wouldn't we support it? When you support this ministry, you're supporting the live streams, you're supporting the content releases, you're supporting the events that we host around the world. You're supporting the Holy Spirit School online. Your resources are helping to fund the ministry. And so I want to ask you to consider becoming a monthly partner today by going to davidhernandezministries.com slash partner. Or you can give a single gift. Maybe you're saying, well, I don't want to do it monthly, but I'll give a one-time gift for the year. Or maybe you're saying, I'll give a single gift every now and then. You're not quite ready to partner. That's okay. Or maybe you are a partner, and many of our partners do this, and you're saying, you know what, I'm already a partner, but I'll also give a single gift just for some added support. Whatever category you fall into, you can become a supporter on a monthly basis. Give a single donation, do both large or small. Any one of those scenarios will help us. But one thing I do ask, don't count yourself out. Don't say, oh, he's talking to the masses. I'm not talking to the masses. I'm talking to one person. That's you. I'm asking you to support the gospel, help us win souls, disciple believers, and spread the kingdom of God all around the world through events and media. davidhernandezministries.com slash donate to give a single gift, davidhernandezministries.com slash partner to become a monthly supporter. And as you give, I can actually see many of the donations that come in. Like for example, Judith just became a monthly supporter. Anthony gave a single donation. Thank you, Anthony. Wettersen gave a single donation. Ma Rowena became a monthly supporter. God bless you. Sandra became a monthly supporter. McKeon became a monthly supporter. Ruth, God bless you. Thank you for becoming a monthly supporter. Teresa became a monthly supporter. Aaron gave a single gift. And many of the other names coming in from around the world. Brianna, thank you. I appreciate your support. Yongtae gave a single gift. Joshua single gift. Robert gave a single gift. Enrique, thank you for your monthly support. Many of you signing up for monthly support and many others giving single gifts. Now, if your giving doesn't work on our website, you can give through Facebook or YouTube, but please do try to give through our website first. It's the best way to give to the ministry. And if you enjoyed this teaching, then I know that you will enjoy five ways to sharpen your spiritual hearing. I've talked to you right now about the importance of hearing his voice, the signs that show up when you're sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit. And now through this teaching, I want to give you five ways to sharpen your spiritual hearing.