Revival Life Church

Revival Life Church


Hearing God Together

August 10, 2025

In Acts 15, the church faced a crisis: was faith in Jesus enough, or did Gentile believers also need to keep the Mosaic Law? Revival had spread so quickly that leaders struggled to keep pace. Some insisted, “Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved” (Acts 15:1, NASB 2020). Paul and Barnabas strongly disagreed, which led to a gathering of apostles, elders, and even opposing voices in Jerusalem.

Peter testified that God had chosen him to preach to the Gentiles, and that God, who knows the heart, gave them the Holy Spirit just as He did to the Jewish believers. The Spirit fell on Cornelius’s household without circumcision. Paul and Barnabas added their witness of God’s miracles among the Gentiles. James then anchored the discussion in Scripture, citing the promise that “the rest of mankind may seek the Lord, and all the Gentiles who are called by My name” (Acts 15:16–17, NASB 2020).

The council concluded that Gentiles were not bound to the Mosaic Law but should abstain from idolatry and immorality to preserve unity. Their decision modeled a pattern that still guides the church. When God’s people hear, discern, and obey together, He confirms His word with unity, clarity, and power.

Pastor Carl said this was a prophetic message because there is a greater prophetic anointing coming. God’s people will hear His voice more clearly, know it is truly Him, and see what they receive strengthen the whole body. “This is a safe place to hear God.” You do not have to navigate what you hear from God alone. In this community people help weigh what is heard, confirm it with the Word, and walk it out with wisdom. We need this because the longing to hear God is not just in the church, it is in the world. People everywhere are searching for clarity, direction, and truth. They may not know it, but what they are really hungry for is the voice of the One who created them. When we walk confidently in what God is saying, we show the world that He still speaks and that His guidance is exactly what their hearts are craving.

As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:

A Greater Prophetic Anointing
God is preparing His people to hear His voice more clearly, recognize it as truly His, and receive words that strengthen the whole body. Be intentional about making space to listen for Him this week. Hearing God Together
We were never meant to discern God’s voice in isolation. In a healthy church family, we weigh what is heard, confirm it with the Word, and walk it out with wisdom. Invite others to join you in discerning what God is saying. The World Longs for His Voice
The desire to hear God is not only in the church—it is in the world. Many search for clarity, direction, and truth without realizing they are hungry for the voice of their Creator. Your confidence in what God has spoken can point them to Him.

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