I think the problem is that I over analyse everything.
There isn't any getting away from that. We will always in this life seek to know if we have heard rightly. And the Spirit will test you, even as you test Him to see if He is from God. When you set your heart and mind upon God, and hearing His voice, on walking with Him, the Spirit will work within you to make this possible. One of the main jobs of the Spirit is to tell us things that we cannot hear with our natural ears, our natural minds, and most if not all of these things He would tell us concern walking with the Father as His children. Many of us do not have a good example of a good father, some of us do, but nothing can prepare us for the glory of the living God that we see as we walk with Him, but the Spirit.
The Spirit wishes to do many other things in the body of Christ, He wants to perfect us in Him, and cleanse us with His blood, and cloth us with His righteousness, and encircle us with His holiness and fill us with His love. He wishes to appoint over us good leaders, apostles, and prophets, and evanligists, and pastors and teachers. And He wants to guide us in our worship, when we are alone and when we are together. If we could be with others who know Him, who know how to fellowship with Him, we would be able to lean on them as we are learning His ways. But it is so rare today to find His fellowship, those who do know Him, so we are left with the words of Jesus; "come unto Me all you who are heavily laden, and I will give you rest. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." Everyone who would learn of Jesus must come to Jesus, and no man can come to the Father but through Him.
In His peace,