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And God spoke to me in english. I suppose if I was from another country, He would of spoke to me in that
language. There was no accent detected, it was just a very calm still voice that spoke to me with purpose. I had just failed a job interview and had just got home. I was on my way upstairs to my bedroom when half way up the stairs I heard God speak to me for the first time. All He said was. "Tom, you did everything but pray about getting a job." That's all I heard, yet I did hear it, and for some reason I did not react to hearing a voice out of thin air. Instead, I just continued up the stairs, and rather then go to my room, I went into my parents bedroom and kneeled down by my mothers bed. I then said a short prayer about getting a job, and told Jesus that what ever happens now, it will be because of Him, and then I said Amen. As soon as I said the (A) of Amen, the phone next to me began to ring. When I pickup the phone, the man on the other end asked if my name was Tom Campbell. I told him it was, and then he said he had just picked up some paperwork that I had left on his desk from two weeks before, and he asked me if I could start working for their company the next monday morning. I told him I could, and I worked that job for about a year. So the voice I heard was also confirmed by the job I receieved immediately after I said that prayer. I doubt that God would allow His voice to be taped, yet there have been times where that could of happened, especially if sound was the only consideration. Hearing Gods voice is rare thing for me, yet it has occured on other occasions as well. And everytime He speaks to me, it is totally unexpected. It's almost like He is walking next to you all the time, and just every once in a while He makes a side comment to inform you about something.

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