How to Hear The Most High Clearly as a Woman Building Big Things
- Charlotte Taylor
- Apr 27
- 3 min read
Big vision requires clear direction.
You can't build what Yahuah called you to build on confusion, assumption, or noise. If you’re serious about building a business, a ministry, a movement, or a legacy—you must learn to hear The Most High clearly.
Here’s how to tune your ears, steady your spirit, and walk in the confidence that you’re not just building—you’re building what He actually called you to.

1. Prioritize the Secret Place Over the Strategy Session
Before you brainstorm, plan, or post—pray.
Building with Yahuah begins in the secret place, not on social media.
"But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you." — Matthew 6:6
Practical Steps:
Schedule prayer time before you schedule work time.
Ask for wisdom, not just opportunities.
Write down what you sense—no matter how small.
Your clarity will match your consistency in seeking Him first.
2. Silence the Competing Voices
You can’t hear The Father clearly if you’re drowning in a dozen other opinions.
"My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me." — John 10:27
Practical Steps:
Fast from social media, podcasts, or news for 3-7 days.
Stop seeking validation for every decision.
Make space for stillness and silence.
Discernment sharpens in the quiet.
3. Test the Vision Against His Word
The Most High will never speak something that contradicts His written Word. If the "opportunity" calls you into compromise, confusion, or pride—it’s not from Him.
"All Scripture is Yahuah-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness." — 2 Timothy 3:16
Practical Steps:
Ask: Does this idea align with Scripture?
Ask: Does this decision bear good fruit?
Ask: Would Yahusha endorse this with His life?
The Word is your blueprint—not your backup.
4. Seek Confirmation, But Don’t Demand It
Sometimes The Father confirms His Word through others, circumstances, or repeated messages. But sometimes He requires you to move by faith.
"We walk by faith, not by sight." — 2 Corinthians 5:7
Practical Steps:
Pray for confirmation—but be willing to obey without a sign.
Pay attention to repeated Scriptures, dreams, or impressions.
Submit major decisions to trusted, faith-filled counsel.
Hearing clearly sometimes means trusting deeply.
5. Steward What You've Already Heard
If you're not moving on the last instruction, why would He release the next?
"Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much." — Luke 16:10
Practical Steps:
Review your last journaled prayers and prophetic words.
Ask: Did I act on what He already said?
Repent for delayed obedience, and move swiftly.
Obedience unlocks clarity.
6. Embrace Waiting as a Weapon
In the world’s pace, waiting looks like weakness. In The Father's Kingdom, waiting sharpens you.
"But those who wait on Yahuah shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles." — Isaiah 40:31
Practical Steps:
Don't rush decisions because of pressure.
Stay in worship and expectancy while you wait.
Let patience perfect you, not frustrate you.
Waiting protects you from premature movements.
7. Keep Your Heart Postured to Obey
The Most High speaks clearest to surrendered hearts. Not stubborn ones. Not selective hearers.
"Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts." — Hebrews 3:15
Practical Steps:
Pray: "Father, make my heart tender to Your voice."
Yield your timeline, your plans, and your expectations.
Trust that what He speaks, He will empower you to fulfill.
The more you are willing to obey, the louder He becomes.
Building Big Requires Hearing Deep
You were never meant to build alone. You were never meant to guess. You were never meant to lead blindly.
You were designed to move by the voice of The Most High. You are equipped to hear. You are empowered to build.
Stay still enough to hear. Stay bold enough to obey. Stay humble enough to adjust.
Big things are built by women who listen first. And you are one of them.
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