How to tell if GOD is speaking to you

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So most of y’all are probably familiar with the story of Abraham being told by GOD to sacrifice Isaac. How can one tell when GOD is the one giving you directions? Say you have a vision to go do something, and even assume GOD has spoken to you before. How would you tell if it was GOD? What GOD is asking of Abraham seems to be wrong (sacrificing a child) if it is not for GOD- so how did Abraham know that GOD was the one speaking? Does the devil even have the power to fake an appearance to people or is GOD’s voice too apparent and glorious to even think it could be anything else? What do y’all think? Thanks and GOD bless.

(P.S. maybe the passage of Paul saying a Spirit is from GOD if it says JESUS is Lord could apply but couldn’t demons say that but just not obey GOD?)
 
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The era of public revelation came to a close with the death of the Apostle John. While private revelation is a thing, it should be submitted to the judgment of the Church, and in any case no more exceptions to the general rules of the natural law are granted by God.
 
If this is so, then let me ask: how didn’t Abraham know it was GOD speaking to him?

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Abraham’s family had been pagans. His only knowledge of God was through the revelation given to him. So he had no reason to suspect that he wasn’t actually speaking to God.
 
Discerning spirits is a gift in which the Holy Spirit helps a person know what they are dealing with. Our natural reason alone is incapable of detecting all that which comes our way and is beyond our control. The Holy Spirit informs us if an issue is due to demonic activity, or if it is a test from God, or if it is a result of a choice we made ourselves.

St. John Chrysostom wrote in the early centuries of the Church:

“What is, “discerning of spirits?” The knowing who is spiritual, and who is not: who is a prophet, and who a deceiver: as he said to the Thessalonians, ‘despise not prophesying:’ (1 Thessalonians 5:20-21) but proving all things, hold fast that which is good.’ For great was at that time the rush of the false prophets, the devil striving underhand to substitute falsehood for the truth.” He says the gift helps, “to discern and know which is he that speaketh by a pure spirit, and which by an impure.”- Homily 29 on 1st Corinthians

Signs to Look For The Congregation for the Clergy at the Vatican published some guidelines for priests in Confession, and part of it addressed some signs to look for that can indicate if something is from God, or an evil spirit. This is good advice that is always good for people to recall when trying to discern. From, The Priest, Minister of Divine Mercy:

**99. The works of the spirit of evil are accompanied by pride, independence, sadness, discouragement, jealousy, confusion, hatred, deception, disdain of others, and selfish preferences. It is very difficult to distinguish these areas especially in the absence of spiritual direction and taking into account temperament, culture, and natural qualities. The areas or themes which are to be discerned are those which belong to the path of vocation (as lived out in ordinary every day circumstances), contemplation, perfection, fraternal life and mission. … **

100. Since the Spirit blows where he wills (Jn 3:28) it is not possible to formulate strict norms about discernment. However, the saints and the spiritual masters continually refer to certain constants or to signs of the actions of the Spirit of love who acts outside of human logic.

No spiritual situation can be well discerned without tranquility of mind which is a gift of the Holy Spirit. It seeks out not one’s own interest or to dominate others, but the best way of serving God and one’s brothers and sisters. Spiritual counsel (in the context of discernment) operates with the guarantee of interior freedom which is not conditioned by selfish interests nor by the fashions of the moment.

Necessary for discernment are: prayer, humility, detachment from preferences, listening ability, study of the life and teaching of the saints, knowledge of the teaching of the Church, careful examination of personal interior inclinations, ability to change, and freedom of heart. In this way we can train a good conscience or form that charity which wells up from a pure heart, from a clear conscience and from a sincere faith (cf. 1 Tim 1:5).
 
Abraham was friends with God for quite a time before this. It’s not like they just met and God asked this, it was after a long time.

Abraham said he expected God to provide for the sacrifice, too. Either this was a lie or the understanding of one who knew another so long. Or maybe something else, but that’s what I feel.
 
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Hello Gmsod,

When from God, it will never violate your FREEWILL.

 
It’s hard to know from our perspective now. But God can make Himself known, directly, and make a person know that it’s Him, very distinctly and powerfully-and profoundly. The person will still need to decide for themselves whether or not to believe, whether or not they even want to believe, and whether or not they’re willing to act on that faith. But it’s not a wild or random voice, as I understand those who’ve heard it directly report. It’s a very, almost strangely, familiar one. And it probably wouldn’t be spoken to a person who wouldn’t act on it anyway.
 
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