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June 19, 2025 34 mins

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Can you really tell the difference between God’s voice, your own thoughts, and the enemy’s deception?

In today’s episode of This Feels Holy, we go deep. Danna unpacks a recent spiritual battle and breaks down how to discern the voice of God vs. the voice of self vs. the voice of the enemy. Backed by scripture and personal experience, this video will help you reflect, identify, and spiritually protect yourself in seasons of confusion, attack, or uncertainty.

🛡️ God's voice convicts and brings clarity.
 🗣️ Your voice comforts but is often misguided.
 😈 The enemy’s voice manipulates with fear and shame.

This is Day 8 of our 35-day challenge on How to Hear God’s Voice—a series dedicated to building real, personal relationship with God.

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Chapters:

0:00 – Intro: 35-Day Challenge Going Strong
 1:58 – Under Spiritual Attack: A Real-Life Story
 4:02 – The Challenge of Hearing God Clearly
 6:04 – A Weekend Breakdown & Hidden Heart Issues
 9:17 – How the Enemy Twists Darkness in Weak Moments
 10:42 – Identifying the Voice of Self
12:35 – What the Bible Says About Trusting Your Own Voice
13:54 – Recognizing the Voice of the Enemy
15:58 – “Did God Really Say That?” – Satan’s Oldest Trick
17:12 – The Enemy Uses Shame, Doubt, and Fear
20:06 – When Fasting Becomes Works Over Worship
21:51 – The Lie of Chasing Peace Over the Prince of Peace
23:14 – Scriptures to Spot the Enemy's Voice
25:05 – What God's Voice Actually Sounds Like
26:45 – Real Peace in the Middle of Chaos
28:04 – The Role of the Holy Spirit in Discernment
29:56 – Questions to Reflect and Test the Voice You Hear
32:10 – Practical Discernment Framework: Fruit, Tone, and Peace
33:18 – Final Truth: The Flesh Justifies, The Enemy Distorts, God Clarifies
34:18 – Series Wrap-Up & Where to Follow for More

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