He Speaks to Me: Preparing to Hear from God (DVD Leader Kit) Unknown - 2005
by Priscilla Shirer
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He Speaks to Me: Preparing to Hear from God - Leader Kit by Priscilla Shirer helps a leader facilitate this women's Bible study experience and contains all that is needed to conduct the 7 small-group sessions. A common question of many Christians is, "How can I know when God is speaking to me?" Priscilla uses the account of God speaking to Samuel in 1 Samuel 3 to show how God speaks to Christians and how we can discern His voice and position ourselves to respond. In this exciting adventure, participants will discover how God spoke to Samuel, Samuel's response, and how He speaks to believers today; they will be encouraged to listen and respond to God's voice; and by listening to God's voice and obeying Him, women will experience spiritual growth, Christian discipline, and the desire to serve. (7 sessions)
Leader Kit Includes:
- One Bible study book with personal study segments to complete between 6 weeks of group sessions and leader guide to lead discussion within small groups
- 2 DVDs with enriching teaching videos, approximately 26-30 minutes per session
- Card with 3 additional digital downloads of teaching videos
Video Sessions:
- Session 1: A Simple Relationship (27:10)--Priscilla looks at 1 Samuel and Luke 18 and describes how we must come to God like a child if we want to be able to hear Him.
- Session 2: A Single-Minded Worship (29:33)--Priscilla discusses undistracted worship -- a second characteristic of those prepared to hear God. Participants will learn about the five "Pharaohs" that keep us from undistracted worship.
- Session 3: A Set-Apart Holiness (27:00)--Priscilla encourages viewers to be "set apart" in this world. Lifestyle sanctification is the focus of this session.
- Session 4: A Still Attentiveness (29:46)--Using the example of the feeding of the 5,000 in John 6, Priscilla examines the need to be still enough to listen to God. This session includes a music video of "Be Still" by Anthony Evans, Priscilla's brother.
- Session 5: A Sold-Out Hunger (30:46)--Priscilla looks at the lives of Samuel (1 Samuel 3) and the blind man (Luke 18) who both knew the power of getting as close as possible to the manifest presence of God. This segment explains what the manifest presence of God is in our lives and how to draw close to Him as Samuel did.
- Session 6: A Servant Spirit (26:20)--Participants look at the sixth characteristic that allowed Samuel to hear from God -- a servant's heart. Using the example of Jesus in John 13, this lesson explores what one must do to be a true servant.
- Session 7: Conclusion (15:38)--In this short session Priscilla concludes the study with some questions and discussion about what we do as a result of the truth we have heard.
Details
- Title He Speaks to Me: Preparing to Hear from God (DVD Leader Kit)
- Author Priscilla Shirer
- Binding unknown
- Publisher LifeWay Christian Resources
- Date 2005-04
- ISBN 9781415820940
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