My Goodness, that probably qualifiers as the most warm and fuzzy picture EVAHHHH!
When I teach English composition, I require students to write in class. I know that in-class writing is their own work, so in this way I become familiar with each students writing voice and am able to detect if they borrow a bit too heavily from another writer. Students are surprised to learn that their writing voicewhich includes what they say as well as how they say itis as distinctive as their speaking voice. Just as the words we speak come from our hearts, so do the words we write. They reveal who we are.
We become familiar with Gods voice in much the same way. By reading what He has written, we learn who He is and how He expresses Himself. Satan, however, tries to make himself sound like God (2 Cor. 11:14). By using Gods words in a slightly altered fashion, he comes up with convincing arguments for things that are untrue. For example, by convincing people to do things that simulate godliness, such as trusting in an outward regimen of self-discipline rather than Christs death for salvation (Col. 2:23), Satan has led many astray.
God went to extremes to make sure wed recognize His voice. He not only gave us His Word, He gave us the Word made fleshJesus (John 1:14)so that we will not be easily deceived or misled.
(((((Thank you, Dear Mary!)))))