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As discussed in our School of the Supernatural [1]January class, the Hebrew term, “Bat Kol” means the “daughter of the voice.” The Bat Kol cannot be seen or felt but only heard[2]. God communicates with us by allowing us to hear the offspring or proceeding sound of His voice. When God speaks directly from heaven without the Bat Kol, most humans are terrified and fear for their lives. When we read Exodus 20:18[3], we see why the Israelites were scared of experiencing God’s voice and presence. They saw thunder, lightning, a mountain smoking and heard the noise of a trumpet. They wanted nothing to do with hearing God’s voice because they thought they would die. God is so kind and loving and He still desires to communicate to us without …show more content…

By the time we received it, we can hear a small voice. Bat Kol allows us to prophesy to others that do not know how to hear God or in most cases refuse to listen. You may be wondering, “How do I find out about this funnel and how can I hear God clearly?” Practice makes perfect! Trusting God’s voice, learning to ask questions and being obedient when we do hear His voice will develop the gift. We must continue to discipline our selves with the things of God. As we read and study God’s word, we will become more and more familiar with how He operates and His will. If we continue to mediate on God’s word while reading and ask Holy Spirit for revelation, more will be revealed. We must slow down and gain more quality instead of focusing on quantity. The more we do this, we begin to take on more of God’s character and develop a more intimate relationship with Him. We will begin to understand His ways, get upset when He gets upset and feel His pain too. As I started slowing down while reading my bible, I began to see a movie playing in my mind of everything that I was reading. Its normal for many humans to cry, laugh and feel angry while watching a movie. I now

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