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Old Jul 17, '12, 11:51 pm
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Default Who has *conversations* with God?

I'm talking about a two way conversation.

Where God actually talks back in response to prayer.

I don't have that, and think I'll never have that, so I need to find someone who does.
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Old Jul 18, '12, 1:07 am
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I'm talking about a two way conversation.

Where God actually talks back in response to prayer.

I don't have that, and think I'll never have that, so I need to find someone who does.
I've had conversations with the Virgin Mary. I needed to listen very carefully, but my questions got answered. I just knew what I thought was true.
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Old Jul 18, '12, 1:07 am
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As the person who allegedly was trying to get you to join the left wingers on another post, I think I could say I've had a fair number of spiritual experiences of one sort or another.

However the person who had the closest thing to a "hot line" to God that I've experienced was my first Protestant pastor. If he said something was likely to happen, then I found it almost invariably would. And the reason I am quite sure was that God was telling him what was going to happen. The devil can't tell the future if Fr. Vincent Serpa is correct, so I'm told, so it had to be God.

He had a reputation for wisdom and integrity.

But before you get jealous, he had his own crosses to bear -

1. He fell off a horse when he was about 13, and dislocated his hip. The doctors thought he was shirking, but he wasn't. That leg lost about a foot in length due to wear and tear over the years, but either around the time I met him or shortly before he had an operation for an artificial hip. He still wore a built up heel when I knew him, but he was in a LOT of pain for a LOT of years before that.

2. His eldest son got manic-depression when he was about 15 and committed suicide some years later when he was in one of his down moods.

3. He brought up a family of a wife and six sons, very successfully, on less than the minimum wage, and in his own words, "nearly starved".

4. He switched churches back in the 1970's due to ideological differences, and in doing so, lost his superannuation accrued over 30 years or so.

5. When he did die, the devil got into his church via the replacement pastor, and wrecked it within a few months. He predicted this to me incidentally - one of his accurate prophecies.

Yes, he did have a hotline to God. But he paid a high price to get it.

The fact is you won't get a hotline to God without some suffering.
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Old Jul 18, '12, 1:36 am
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Remember that what God tells you will line up with Scripture and the magisterium.
This is how you will know the Spirit of God: every spirit that acknowledges Jesus Christ come in the flesh belongs to God, and every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus does not belong to God. [1John 4:2-3]
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Old Jul 18, '12, 3:10 am
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I'm talking about a two way conversation.

Where God actually talks back in response to prayer.

I don't have that, and think I'll never have that, so I need to find someone who does.
God's Kingdom is not of this world - so looking for some modern world chatline is not normally a fruitful exercise. We must first put ourselves into God's hands, in His world, and this requires practice to attain increasing levels of humility. Anyone can have that if they want it - it's that simple - and you can obtain it through prayer, fasting, meditation & good works - so it takes a little time, and maybe some lifestyle changes. The point is God is already speaking to you, and has been for some years, but you won't necessarily hear Him if you never make an effort to tune in.

So what does God sound and feel like when He speaks to us ? I'm sure many people will have many different experiences to bring in at this point, but my own senses are that God speaks to us through His Holy Spirit - a sense of well-being, joy excitement even (sometimes) - also other times a very clear new understanding (a Wow moment) about a sentence or situation that has been pondered many times, without clear outcomes. This feels like diving into a pool of the purest water, at body temperature, like in some exotic, isolated environment - very beautiful. These kinds of feelings and emotions vary according to whether you are offering prayer, fasting, meditation or good works - so these feelings also represent the award of graces that can be earned.

Hope this helps,

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Old Jul 18, '12, 3:34 am
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God speaks to me. I don't know why, and it's not often, like an every day thing.

But sometimes when I pray I will get a "message" that is clearly not of my own thought.

For example: a few months ago, my church was having a "forty hours" devotion. I was praying before the Blessed Sacrament and in particular I was praying for my eldest child. She's 21, somewhat estranged from me and living with a man I've never met, but I've seen pictures of him on the computer. He doesn't look promising to me, and I don't like how she's living with him, etc. So I was praying for her....and God sent me a message. "Be in prayer for the boy." I'd never prayed FOR him before.....I'd prayed that she'd get away from him....but never for him. So I've started praying for this boy, for him to be good for my daughter.

Another example: My father is agnostic, and he's very frail right now. I've been praying for him and for his conversion. I was very worried at one point and I was in a Mass and heard the reading about Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. I got a message then, "Your father is safe with Me, I will raise him also." And from that moment I've had peace about my dad.

I just trust these messages. I don't have "evidence" always that whatever is being told to me is true....but I have faith that God is guiding me. I think God speaks to us all in ways we can hear if we listen with an open heart.
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Old Jul 18, '12, 4:07 am
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I think I've had a strong calling to do something maybe 5 times in my life. It's never been a "parting of the skies" thing, or hearing a voice. Rather, an idea planted in my head that "you need to do this", and the idea doesn't go away, and all kinds of things in life start reminding me of it, until it's done.
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I think I've had a strong calling to do something maybe 5 times in my life. It's never been a "parting of the skies" thing, or hearing a voice. Rather, an idea planted in my head that "you need to do this", and the idea doesn't go away, and all kinds of things in life start reminding me of it, until it's done.
This has also happened to me a couple of times in my life, most recently in April. Each time it's about something God seems to want me to do but that I really don't want to do. In the beginning, I don't understand why these things are being asked of me. I try praying it away each time and fail. Once I obey, the blessings start to flow.

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I'm talking about a two way conversation.

Where God actually talks back in response to prayer.

I don't have that, and think I'll never have that, so I need to find someone who does.
May I ask why?
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Old Jul 18, '12, 4:17 am
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I've never experienced what I think you're talking about, and haven't really sought it out. However, I do think God "communicates" with us all the time, so I'm trying to listen better.

I'm trying to be more reflective in what is happening in my daily life, as well as specifically spending more time in silent prayer including in Eucharistic Adoration.

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I have had a few two-way dialogues with the Holy Spirit and the Blessed Virgin Mary. My SD thinks I'm being called to mystical prayer

In my own life, I find that God prefers to show - in His own time - rather than tell
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Old Jul 18, '12, 4:40 am
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I'm talking about a two way conversation.

Where God actually talks back in response to prayer.

I don't have that, and think I'll never have that, so I need to find someone who does.
When we pray and desire an answer of what kind of decision to make about something in particular, we may not get the guidance right away. I know I do not hear an audible voice with the answer then and there!

If we keep praying for the same thing and humble ourselves to do God's will, then the answer will come. Sometimes it is convicting of wrong thinking, and many times it is gentle guidance to step out in faith and trust Him more.
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Since God is usually silent, we usually converse when I am silent too.
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Since God is usually silent, we usually converse when I am silent too.
So true. Silence is God's first language.
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Indeed. The few times God approached me to have a word, He always did so in silence. If that makes any sense. It's hard to explain.
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Just like Elijah, who heard God speak to him in the soft breeze, (not in the earthquake, or crushing of rocks.)
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