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"Your Voice Is Louder" by whispering HOPE: The Filter That Changes Everything


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You already know the voice that defines you — trust it.
 
Noise is a normal part of our modern lives, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to deal with. Opinions, warnings, promises, fake news, deception, and corrections — they come at you from every direction. Some of them can actually sound convincingly close to the truth. “Your Voice Is Louder” by whispering HOPE is for those moments when discernment feels hard, and the voices feel relentless. 

“Whispers rise on every side, trying to lead my heart away.” That’s the daily reality for everyone who walks in faith. The deceptions rarely announce themselves. Deceptions borrow spiritual language, wrap themselves in comfort, hide between other truths, and speak with quiet authority. “Every voice may promise peace, every lie may wear Your name.” The test we can apply isn’t how a voice sounds. The test is to determine where a voice leads.

That’s the filter that God offers, and it is repeated in this song: “If it pulls me from Your voice, it is not from You.” 

John 10:27 says, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” Jesus doesn’t shout over the noise; He speaks with an authority that no competing voice can ever replicate. His words don’t pull you away from Him… They draw you deeper. When something consistently steers you toward anxiety, shame, or confusion, that’s a warning signal that is worth taking seriously. 

You are not a passive target of every voice that reaches you. “I am not what fear would say — I am not moved by every sound.” Stand in that. You are righteous, reconciled, and held by a gospel that anchors when everything else shifts. 

So, turn on “Your Voice Is Louder” today and let it help you to fine-tune the filter to what you’re listening to. “Above the noise, above the strain, Your voice alone will still remain.”

(Related scripture: John 10:27; 1 Timothy 4:1; Colossians 2:10)

Background:

Discernment in Christ: hearing the Shepherd’s voice above deception.
References: 1 Timothy 4:1; John 10:27; Romans 5:1; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Colossians 2:10; 1 Corinthians 6:17

Release date: May 22, 2026

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