God spoke, and the world came into being.
Genesis 1:3

When God speaks, creation responds. His voice thunders over the waters, shakes the wilderness, strips the forests bare. The earth trembles. Lightning is released. Kingdoms fall silent.
Psalm 29:3–9, Job 37:4, Psalm 46:6

One day, Jesus will return with a shout a sound so powerful it signals the end of all things as we know them. The very earth will be undone by His voice.
1 Thessalonians 4:16–17, 2 Peter 3:10

Yet Elijah didn’t find God in the wind, the earthquake, or the fire but in a whisper. Not because God lacked power, but because He chose mercy.
What would have happened if God had shouted?

When God’s people lifted their voices in worship and shouted, walls fell flat.
Joshua 6

His voice can create, shake, melt, break, and end worlds.
And still He speaks to us in love.

The only voice of God I want to hear is this:
“Well done, good and faithful servant.”
God spoke, and the world came into being. Genesis 1:3 When God speaks, creation responds. His voice thunders over the waters, shakes the wilderness, strips the forests bare. The earth trembles. Lightning is released. Kingdoms fall silent. Psalm 29:3–9, Job 37:4, Psalm 46:6 One day, Jesus will return with a shout a sound so powerful it signals the end of all things as we know them. The very earth will be undone by His voice. 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17, 2 Peter 3:10 Yet Elijah didn’t find God in the wind, the earthquake, or the fire but in a whisper. Not because God lacked power, but because He chose mercy. What would have happened if God had shouted? When God’s people lifted their voices in worship and shouted, walls fell flat. Joshua 6 His voice can create, shake, melt, break, and end worlds. And still He speaks to us in love. The only voice of God I want to hear is this: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
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