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Adam and eve Quote by Henry T. Blackaby

“If anything is clear from reading Scripture, this fact is apparent: God speaks to His people. At the beginning of the Bible, we find Him speaking to Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden. He conversed with Abraham and the other patriarchs. He spoke to the judges, kings, and prophets. God was in…” quote by Henry T. Blackaby
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““If anything is clear from reading Scripture, this fact is apparent: God speaks to His people. At the beginning of the Bible, we find Him speaking to Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden. He conversed with Abraham and the other patriarchs. He spoke to the judges, kings, and prophets. God was in Christ Jesus speaking to the disciples. God communicated with the early church, and as the biblical record comes to a close, God spoke to John on the Isle of Patmos. God speaks to His people, and you can anticipate that He will communicate with you, too.””

Henry T. Blackaby

About This Quote

Source Book: “Experiencing God”, 1990

God has historically communicated directly with humanity; this pattern suggests ongoing personal revelation is possible today.

In simple terms: God talks to people; expect personal guidance.

Key Takeaway

Listen for divine communication.

Themes

faith communication spirituality

Mood

reverent encouraging

Type

theological inspirational

When to use this quote

  • prayer
  • Bible study
  • spiritual counseling
  • personal decision making
  • leadership in faith communities

Key Concepts

theology of revelation personal relationship with deity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you recognize authentic guidance?
  • What practices help you stay attuned?
A Different Perspective

Not all experiences are interpreted as divine; discernment is needed.

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