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Trevor Lund

Trevor H. Lund is the founder of Live LIGHT Academy at LiveLight.ca with books, challenges and courses to help you not conform by be transformed. As the Creative Storyteller at RevTrev.com he releases his creative projects in words, videos and sound. Catch his past videos and live casts at https://revtrev.com/tv, and subscribe to his podcast at https://revtrev.com/radio As your host at the Cascade Chalet https://revtrev.com/chalet, he helps capable and caring people—who are growing weary in doing good—go from striving and stress to peace and purpose as they embrace and enjoy the life God created them for.

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  1. joan Mulhern
    January 15, 2013 @ 7:26 pm

    Thank you for explaining to us about how to listen for the Lord because I know I can certainly relate, the last few years I’ve had a crash course on Jesus how exciting. Our individual experiences should be documented if the Lord would like us too. Teaching and experincing his love. Often walking my dog or alone I get letters bible quotes from him even money. I meet interesting people some know the Lord and some are trying to know him. I put a lot of people in my prayers even people I may not know because we are really brother’s and sisters. Amen Amen Joan M

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    • revtrev
      January 16, 2013 @ 9:30 am

      Thanks again Joan. Keep listening. It’s always the condition of the soil that determine the success of the seed.

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  2. Andrew
    June 18, 2010 @ 3:38 am

    Some people write down all of the things that might be getting in the way of hearing the Father’s voice on a piece of paper … then they put away the paper and deal with those things later.

    Also, for some people, keeping a journal (or a listening prayer journal) helps them “pull-the-weeds…” And, it helps them remember … since, we as sheep, tend to forget the incredible, marvelous things that the Father has done for us…

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    • revtrev
      June 18, 2010 @ 5:42 pm

      Your comments reflect some of my experience…but that means I love writing things down for posterity as well 🙂

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  3. Larry
    June 13, 2010 @ 9:51 pm

    This was a powerful message and very helpful. I have great difficulty hearing God speak to me and I relate to a lot of your message, but most particularly to the part about distractions. It is very difficult for me to get away and find real silence and if I do there are so many thoughts swirling in my head they become (or take the place of) the distractions I may have managed to avoid by physically relocating myself (finding some solitude). I find that only by staying up late into the night by myself (and thereby fatiguing myself for work the next day) might I find this solitude or silence, or have trouble even coming up with the most important questions I feel I should ask, i.e. How can I best serve you?; What are you calling me to do?…

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    • revtrev
      June 14, 2010 @ 6:53 pm

      Thanks for your comments Larry. I’ll be posting more about how I hear the Father as it’s something He continues to teach me.

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