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The Voice: How We Can Participate, How We Should Respond, by Don Nori Sr.

Shh…listen…

God is speaking to you—do you hear Him?

Prolific writer and well-known pastor Don Nori Sr. surpasses yet again readers’ expectations with this small but mighty book about the voice of God.

A form was before my eyes; There was silence, then I heard a Voice . Job 6:15 &16�

If there is to be a revolution of true Kingdom proportions in these last days, it will be because humble believers like you have chosen to become His Voice. This book will show you how.�

This book will release you from the past to embrace the power of God found in:

  • Union with God
  • Discovering God’s Kingdom reign within
  • Embracing Brokenness
  • Experiencing God’s Presence

There is a Voice waiting to be heard in the land; a Voice that will change the world; a Voice that will re-define who we are and what we believe.� With a hungry heart and a willing spirit, you are about to discover God's passion for those who hear the Voice, those who dare speak the Voice and those who will say 'yes' to the Voice.

  • Sales Rank: #1225083 in Books
  • Brand: Destiny Image Publishers
  • Published on: 2012-12-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .50" w x 6.00" l, .55 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

About the Author
�Don Nori has worked in the publishing industry and ministered internationally for more than 25 years, working with people of all races and nationalities. Don and his wife, Cathy, live at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains in south central Pennsylvania where they raised their five sons and now enjoy their daughters-in-law and their grandchildren.

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44 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
faulty premise leads to other faulty teachings
By audie
I received a free copy of this book through the Destiny Image Book Review program.

The main problem with this book is that it's based on a faulty premise. "Yes, the Voice of God speaks to true intercessors", p. 38. "The Voice has much to say; as we hear, feel, and respond to the Voice, Heaven and Earth are forever changed." p. 41. We must let the River of His Voice literally gush forth from deep within our spirits, and then flow out to the spiritual wasteland that is all around us." p. 12

The problem with this striving to hear some kind of voice inside of us is this--the Bible never tells us to do that. When God spoke to the prophets and apostles, He did not do so through some ultra-quiet, difficult to hear inner voice. He came in instances like the burning bush, He gave them dreams and visions, He spoke directly to them. Even when he spoke to the prophet Elijah in a still, quiet voice, he did not speak to him with quiet inner voice, but with a voice that the prophet heard with his ears. God's messages to them were clear, they did not have some vague inner feelings that they had to try to create some interpretations for.

Seeing this faulty premise, it's easy to see how much of the rest of the book goes astray. For example, he tries to create a type of elite "true intercessors" that the Bible says nothing about, and the things he teaches about these "true intercessors" are rather odd. "True intercessors don't take prayer requests." p. 40. Really? Ok, I'll be sure to not tell any "true intercessor" my concerns. "There is only one allegiance, to God alone. Personal desires have no place counseling God." p. 40. Considering that it is God Himself who has invited us to "let your request be made known to God", then I can only think that there is certainly a place for letting God know our personal desires. It may be said that our prayers should be about more than just our wants, but there seems to be no biblical call for us to try to be so spiritual that we ignore our own needs and wants.

Another thing he contends has to do with the Most Holy Place. "For instance, if Christ dwells within, why do we sing, "Come into the Holy of Holies" when we are the Holy of Holies?" p. 134. "Our hearts are the Most Holy Place within which the Presence dwells." p. 180. However, he gives no scriptural support for this contention that we are the Holy of Holies, or that our hearts are the Most Holy Place; in fact, the Bible is rather uncomplimentary about the state of our hearts, calling the heart "deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked, more than we can understand".

In his chapter titled "Quiet Anarchy", he writes this about the word "anarchy", "This is the word that many folk fear. If you are one of those people who fear this word, close this book and go home. I am sorry. You are not a world-changer." p. 113. Since I see no place in Scripture where we are called to be world-changers, I see no reason to embrace any form of anarchy; in fact, anarchy is a very ungodly concept. It is the Apostle Paul who told the church that they needed to "do all things decently and in order". The New Testament tells us to obey and submit to rulers. We are not to be leftists who think that chaos is a good thing.

The author makes some strange, unsupported contentions. "At one time, such anarchy was seen as pure heresy, rebellion, and immaturity. At one time, though, anarchy was a way of life for all those who truly loved God and sought diligently for a greater truth; to be a believer in Jesus was to openly oppose the government in power." p. 114. Really? Tell us, please, when and where this time was. No, please, do tell, my curiosity is piqued. I'm actually studying early church history right now, and I really haven't seen any time like this, where the church was fomenting anti-government sentiments.

Or this one, "History shows us that the greatest steps in spiritual renewals and advancements were made by those who were regarded by many as heretics, madmen, or worse." p. 123. Since the author does not show us his claim to be true, then why should we believe that history shows it? Who are these "heretics, madmen and worse" that he wants us to admire? Why does he not name them, so that we may determine for ourselves if they are people to be respected and admired?

Probably the most questionable part of the book is the chapter called "Brink of Heresy", as he pretty much says that experience trumps doctrine. "Whether or not they accept the experience is not the issue, for the experience is my reality, and I will not deny it." p. 137. Welcome to Postmodernism, where the only truth is what you experience to be true. Peter Rollins or Tony Jones could write that statement, and I'm not complimenting this author when I compare him to those two.

"It's actually too bad that Bible scholars don't subject their mountains of theology to the same tests as they use on the rest of us!" p. 139. What a nonsense statement! True Bible scholars do subject their doctrine to the same test, "What do the Scriptures say?". That's the test, that's the only test, and that's why this author's teachings fail. "The decision to put their studies above what they witness with their own eyes is both frightening and arrogant." p. 139 The decison to put experiences above sound biblical doctrine is unwise, and arrogant.

While every now and again he does come up with a bit of something that's interesting, it's simply not worth wading through all the unbiblical ideas and mystical mush that he tries to feed us. His unsupported claims make his book come off more as propoganda than any kind of serious biblical teaching. His claim that experience trumps doctrine is a sure road to failure.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Strategies to clearly hearing the voice of God
By Valerie Caraotta
Indeed The Voice of the Lord is calling us, His Beloved today to position ourselves and prostrate ourselves before Him in humility so He can speak direction to our hearts. This book by Don Nori Sr.will invite the reader to flow in the mighty river of His presence where it will cleanse, purify and bring change to our lives and the lives of those around us. If your heart is yearning for more of Him than allow this book to challenge your mindset and equip you with tools and awareness needed to advance deeper into the voice and heart of God. It is not a book that will keep you in the outer court; rather, it will invite your free will to dig deeper in intercession, to allow brokenness to work through you leading to fruitfulness, and to enter a true union with Him with outward focus on others. In essence, it's a plunge toward the most Holy place where He desires all of us to reside.

Learn the value and necessity of brokenness and how that will draw you to other people who will need your discernment. As brokenness teaches us to repent, so too, Nori shares, should repentance become a lifestyle. He states "Your yieldedness to Him will determine what you will experience together with Him.". You will be taught to submit to the Lord's leading and pray according to His will.

This book will stimulate your heart and ways of doing things while exhorting you to adopt a lifestyle of humility. With Biblical examples displayed, the value of David, Moses, and Jacob's journeys will teach how today to best position ourselves to make lasting kingdom impact. Author Nori says it best: "Say yes to the driving force within your heart and you will discover many new and wonderful things that He is ready to reveal to you."
This book was given as a gift from Destiny Image Publishers in exchange for a fair, honest review.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
If you want to hear God read this.
By David P Rollings
This is an important book that the body of Christ needs to take notice of, but I fear that it will not be popular in some circles. This is a very realistic book which reflects The authors long walk with the Lord. Don Nori shows us on page after page the need for brokeness and repentance, he avoids any triumphalistic assertions. His honesty makes the book very attractive because he shares his own weakness and is thereby an encouragement to other disciples of the Lord. So often when we read books about hearing God we find a nice neat formula but this is avoided because our author is more concerned about our relationship with the L:ord than with techniques. If you read this book with an open heart you will receive much good instruction that will enable you to hear God more clearly.

He raises a genuine issue about the nature of God's anointing upon our lives, so often we expect some miraculous download but Nori rightly reminds us that through the Holy Spirit God indwells us and therefore we need to be sensitive to the Lord who indwells us and flow in the gifting and grace that he has already imparted to us. In many ways this book is talking in a very practical way about practising the presence of God, this enriches the book and has the potential to be a godly influence in our own lives.

some people will say that the book is too subjective, my reply to this is to remind the reader that there is an essential subjective dimension to the Christian faith the problem occurs when some turn their Christianity into a form of subjectivism, but, Nori avoids this by anchoring all of his teaching in the Word of God. In this regard some will say that Nori does not spell out how to relate Word and Spirit but we must see that the whole book shows us how to do that. The author calls for discernment and he demonstrates by the way that he writes that he is discerning. We need this sort of book to complement those that give more formal teaching.
However I do think that he is overly harsh on theologians, I know that many theologians fit into his description but on the other hand you have writers like Rodman Williams,Larry Hart, and Frank Macchia who have served the Church by giving of their wisdom in a way that promotes renewal in the church. But these comments should not distract from the contents of the book, this is a book that needs to be read by all who want a closer walk with their God.

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