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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Jeremiah 32:6-8

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"THE WORD OF THE LORD"
"THE LORD TOLD ME"
Intro: That God should speak is reasonable.
I. DIFFERENT WAYS GOD SPEAKS.
A. In Nature - Ps.19.
B. In Dreams - Joseph.
C. In Visions - Peter.
D. Audible Voice - Ps. 1.
E. Through Angels - Gabriel - Peter.
F. Through His Son - Heb. 1.
G. His Word.
H. Inner consciousness.
II. HOW OUR BRAIN WORKS.
A. It interprets various stimuli.
1. They come in the form of vibrations - at various frequency.
a. 37,640 - inch.
458 thousand billion per sec.
b. 51,010 - inch.
6,272.
III. THE WORD OF THE LORD.
A. "The Spirit beareth witness with our spirit."
B. Difficulty of discernment.
1. See if it comes to pass.
2. Ask for confirmation.
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