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God still speaks today. In this powerful Bible-based sermon, Pastor Richard Kwanya Snr teaches on The Word of God from Jeremiah 33:1–3, revealing that God continues to communicate with His people even in seasons of distress, suffering, and uncertainty. This sermon explores how God’s voice is not silenced by pain, delay, or hardship. Drawing from the prophet Jeremiah’s imprisonment, the message reminds believers that while God’s word may not always be comforting, it is always purposeful, redemptive, and for our good. Through Scripture, prayer, and spiritual attentiveness, God continues to guide, correct, and restore His people. If you are seeking biblical teaching on hearing God’s voice, trusting God in difficult times, the power of prayer, and understanding the Word of God, this message will strengthen your faith and renew your confidence in God’s promises. Chapters 00:00 Introduction – The Word of God 01:19 God Still Speaks in Times of Distress 01:50 God’s Continuous Communication 05:00 When God’s Word Is Not Comfortable 06:03 Suffering for God’s Glory 06:38 God Speaking in Seasons of Challenge 09:39 The Importance of Listening to God 10:02 God Speaks Through His Word 15:32 Call to Prayer and Trust in God 19:57 Surrendering Worries to the Lord 26:12 God’s Faithfulness in Loss and Uncertainty 27:52 Conclusion – God Is Always Available 📖 Scripture Reference: Jeremiah 33:1–3 🙏 Theme: Hearing God’s Voice | Trusting God | The Power of Prayer Subscribe for more Bible-based sermons, Christian teachings, and messages that strengthen faith and spiritual understanding.