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Spiritual Sensitivity Through the Five Senses!

Ronald Myers jr

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The episode teaches that God’s communication extends beyond audible words and must be developed through relationship, obedience, and intentional focus. Hearing God is described as discernment and inward recognition aligned with His Spirit and Word, often found in stillness. The host explains spiritual “senses”: seeing as perceiving patterns, confirmations, warnings, and divine timing; touch as sensing peace, restraint, or assurance; taste as intimacy through experiencing God’s goodness in His Word and obedience; and smell as discerning spiritual atmosphere, distinguishing peace and truth from confusion and deception. It concludes by urging listeners to grow in sensitivity and faith.

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 God is always speaking, but not always in ways. We expect many people limit hearing God to audible words or clear instructions. Yet his communication goes far beyond sound. He trains his people to become spiritually sensitive, to perceive him through every avenue of awareness. This sensitivity is not automatic.

It is developed through relationship, obedience and intentional focus. 

Discernment in Stillness

Hearing guard is more than sound. It is discernment. It is the inward recognition of truth, conviction, and direction that aligns with his spirit and his word. There are moments when God speaks loudly and clearly cutting through confusion with undeniable clarity.

Yet more often he speaks in a stillness that requires attention rather than noise. If we are not quiet enough, we will miss him. 

Spiritual Sight and Timing

Seeing God is perception. It is recognizing patterns, confirmations, warnings, and divine timing. God opens spiritual sight so we can notice what others overlook. Doors closing for protection.

Paths opening for purpose and truth being revealed beneath. Appearances what seems random is often intentional. What seems delayed is often perfectly timed. 

Peace as a Signal

Touch represents sensitivity. It is feeling the weight of peace, the check of restraint, or the assurance of his presence. God communicates through what settles the soul and what disturbs it.

His touch, steadies, corrects, and reassures. Peace is not just a feeling, it is a signal. Disruption is not always the enemy. Sometimes it is a warning. 

Tasting Obedience and Joy

Taste is intimacy. Scripture says to taste and see that the Lord is good. This speaks of experiencing him through his word. It is in moments of obedience that fulfillment is produced.

It is where righteousness becomes satisfying and the things of God are preferred over the desires of the flesh. What once felt like sacrifice begins to feel like life. 

Sensing Spiritual Atmosphere

Smell represents spiritual atmosphere. It is the discernment of what is clean or corrupt, life-giving or destructive. God trains his people to sense when something carries his fragrance, peace, truth, and purity, or when something carries confusion, deception, and decay.

Are We Sensitive Enough

Together, these senses form spiritual awareness. The question is not whether God is speaking. The question is whether we are sensitive enough to perceive him.

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