What Jesus Meant by “My Sheep Hear My Voice”
There is a Bible verse I heard quoted over and over again in sermons, conferences, and church seminars: “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” (John 10:27) It was presented as gentle, comforting, and deeply spiritual. But it also carried an unmistakable message: real Christians learn to hear God’s voice. This was taught slowly, persuasively, and sincerely — by leaders I trusted. John 10 became the key text used to convince people to begin what was described as a “journey of learning to hear God.” Years later, after studying Scripture with careful hermeneutics and paying attention to context instead of devotional assumptions, I realized something unsettling: The passage didn’t mean what I had been taught it meant. And coming to that realization forced me to confront something even harder — I had been spiritually manipulated. How Listening Prayer Was Introduced The teaching was never framed as controversial. It was presented as deeper Christ...