Hearing God or Hearing Myself

A Biblical Guide to Discerning Divine Direction

Non-Fiction - Religion/Philosophy
181 Pages
Reviewed on 05/17/2025
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Reviewed by Adanna Ora for Readers' Favorite

In a chaotic world filled with noise and distractions, hearing from God can often feel distant from reality. However, God always intended to have a relationship with mankind and is speaking in our lives daily. Sadly, many people cannot hear God or recognise his voice. Melchy Martinez recognises this problem in the lives of many Christians today. Hearing God or Hearing Myself: A Biblical Guide to Discerning Divine Direction addresses this issue. This spiritual guide offers thought-provoking questions and answers, helping readers understand how to differentiate God's voice from others, addressing trust issues one may have concerning divine instructions, and cultivating a meaningful prayer life. It offers practical guidance on living a life of total surrender and obedience to divine direction and so much more. The author's use of her personal experiences is proof that we are all works in progress and that hearing from God is not a far-fetched reality.

Hearing God or Hearing Myself is a reminder that God is still interested in everything that concerns us. I love the writing style and how it made the book so easy to read. It has a non-judgmental and gentle approach to guide people into the knowledge of truth. Melchy Martinez takes cognisance of the world we live in today. I love the reflection questions at the end of every chapter, and the fact that the book doesn't just relate to our lives as individuals but extends to our family relationships and the world in general. Above all, every piece of advice that Martinez gives in this book is scripturally backed. This shows that the Bible is self-sufficient. Hearing God or Hearing Myself is timely, inspiring, and fulfilling. I recommend it to every Christian. Churches and Christian Fellowships would find it an asset for their members.

Asher Syed

Hearing God or Hearing Myself by Melchy Martinez looks at how God communicates with people, giving methods such as direct speech, dreams, and prompts. Martinez discusses the challenges to hearing God's voice, including fear, sin, distraction, and modern barriers like busyness and digital saturation. Martinez teaches the importance of aligning personal experiences with Scripture and maintaining spiritual discipline to overcome obstacles. She introduces practices such as biblical meditation, prayer, and journaling to cultivate attentiveness. Martinez also provides a framework for discerning God's voice, involving prayer, community, and Scripture alignment. She discusses the role of divine interruptions in redirecting priorities and says that spiritual guidance requires obedience, trust, and integration into daily life. Ultimately, Martinez champions communal discernment for real spiritual clarity and decision-making.

Hearing God or Hearing Myself: A Biblical Guide to Discerning Divine Direction by Melchy Martinez is a fantastic and supremely deep examination of how silence can shape our relationship with God. Her writing is articulate and grounded, and she gives us a refreshing take on an idea that, in the hands of a less skilled writer, would be difficult to follow. Not here. Martinez avoids lofty theological jargon and teaches straightforward, practical ways that can, and will, lead to meaningful spiritual shifts. I like that Martinez can take things like the abstract concept of waiting accessible, especially in how moments of stillness are not voids, but opportunities for deeper understanding. Martinez’s approach is thoughtful and actionable, walking the walk in a transformative process that is not passive. Her incorporation of real-life experiences and biblical examples ties the entire message up succinctly, making the book a perfect fit for those looking toward strengthening the rhythms of spiritual life.

Luwi Nyakansaila

Hearing God or Hearing Myself by Melchy Martinez offers valuable insights into discerning divine guidance. Martinez shares her journey of receiving a prompt to start a prayer podcast, which raised her desire to distinguish between God's voice and her thoughts. She engaged in prayer, biblical wisdom, inner reflection, and silence to seek clarity, striving to discern God's true voice amid challenges such as skepticism and spiritual interference. This guide highlights the necessity of spiritual discipline and interactive communication. It introduces practices like sacred pauses and imaginative prayer to enhance listening skills. The author highlights the importance of sensory engagement, testing to authenticate divine communication, validating experiences within a community, and journaling. She advocates for a shift from self-reliance to divine dependence to build trust in God's guidance. Martinez also addresses the experience of divine silence and misconceptions surrounding communication with God.

Hearing God or Hearing Myself is a much-needed resource for believers seeking to discern God's voice amidst the noise of their busy lives. Many people wonder if God still speaks to us, especially in a world overwhelmed with information and constant activities, making it difficult to hear His guidance or the Holy Spirit's still, subtle voice. This book provides practical strategies and spiritual insights to help readers quiet the noise, develop spiritual sensitivity, and recognize God's guidance through prayer, reflection, and daily discernment. Melchy Martinez encourages a deeper, more personal relationship with God. Her narration is engaging and inviting, making readers realize that listening to God is achievable for everyone, as we are all His creation. I particularly appreciate her emphasis on communication being a two-way street; prayer should also involve listening, a principle that many people overlook. Martinez references various instances in the Bible when God spoke, encouraging readers to use these moments as guiding points in their own lives. Overall, the author advocates for a life of continuous listening, integrating divine guidance into daily decisions, and cultivating a responsive, humble posture that leads to deeper intimacy with God, even in times of silence or interruption.