“ ‘Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know’.” (Jeremiah 33 v 3)
This is a call to believe in the Holy Spirit,
He who is entirely revolutionary.
The Holy Spirit is the agent of change.
Look how He changed the world
Through being the movement behind the incarnation.
Just as the Lord Jesus could not have been born
Without a mother, Mary being God’s chosen one,
Jesus could not have been conceived immaculately,
Without the presence of the Holy Spirit
“ ‘Joseph, Son of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit.” (Matthew 1 v 20)
The Holy Spirit although often gentle,
Coming quietly, sometimes silently upon us,
He is entirely radical, changing much.
The Spirit gifts us a new vision of love,
Glimpsed first and foremost in Jesus’ ministry.
As He comes to renew the face of the earth,
The hope that overcomes doubt and despair,
Is given birth in the hearts and minds of believers in Jesus.
“No one whose hope is in You, Lord, will ever be put to shame.” (Psalm 25 v 3 NIV)
It is the Holy Spirit who works through prophets,
Those who seek to speak out the word of God.
Revelational insight into matters otherwise impossible to know,
Is the work of the enlightening Spirit.
He guides our prayer along specific subjects in line
With whatever our Father wishes us to seek so to speak about. By so doing, the Holy Spirit can replace all manner of fear,
Of doubt and uncertainty, with charity and conviction.
Always helping us to focus on the Lord Jesus.
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.” (Ephesians 1 v 3 NIV)
The Spirit strengthens us, replacing brokenness with wholeness, Timidity with boldness, reticence with confidence. Instead of thinking we cannot tackle problems,
The Holy Spirit helps us to approach these head on.
He is part of our armoury in spiritual battles,
Making us wise as to God’s will as He fills us,
Teaching us to pray against satan to drive him away.
“Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints.” (Ephesians 6 v 18)
“Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved, for You are my praise.” (Jeremiah 17 v 14)
It is with praise and thanksgiving I dare to come before You, Father God, accompanied by the Lord Jesus, as the Holy Spirit has taught me my Brother is a Saviour who comes “To seek and to save that which was lost.” (Luke 19 v 10)
I used to think we only met with the Lord, who is our Saviour, after death. How wrong I was! It took a course of study on the Holy Spirit to illuminate the error of my thinking.
The Spirit draws us ever closer to the Lord Jesus, to rescue and defend us, to free us from sin by means of the forgiveness won for us at the †. The Spirit is an Avenger, revealing our Brother as Deliverer always ready to offer help.
I am so very, very grateful for the experience of coming to know the Holy Spirit and becoming dependent upon His impact and influence which are truly life changing, always for the better, the richer and fuller spiritually.
The Holy Spirit shows me how the Lord Jesus opens up the gates which imprisoned us, imprisoned me, satan holding me captive. And although I have a way to go in this journey of faith, I am grateful to be one of the Lord Jesus’ good works in progress.
May the Spirit never leave those who believe in the Lord Jesus as the Divine Healer. Father, all thanks to Your Son and Your Spirit, “You are my hope in the day of doom.” (Jeremiah 17 v 17)
“Do not let me be put to shame” (Jeremiah 17 v 18) by being neglectful nor careless, nor too casual, nor unthinking about matters of faith. “Do not let me be dismayed,” (v 18) for I have the Holy Spirit to guide and chide me.
All believers in Jesus have this benefit, thank You dearest Father of mercy, as long as we open up to the Spirit’s input. “ ‘I will cause them to know My hand and My might; and they shall know that My name is the LORD’.” (Jeremiah 16 v 21)
What an honour, what a privilege, thank You! Life is turned around completely when we heed our need of the Spirit, pray and ask for His guidance, His impact, His inspiration, His correction, His wisdom, so we do not forsake “The fountain of living waters.” (Jeremiah 17 v 43)
May the Holy Spirit ever be the Spirit of revolutionary change, a change for the better for everybody. We know we cannot see Him, but we can hear Him and feel Him, so can count on life never being the same again, but changed for the better.
For the Holy Spirit, all thanks, all praise, all glory ever be is the Spirit of grace and blessing. His revolution is to engineer true love through our getting to know the Lord Jesus as love manifest.
Send forth Your Spirit, Lord God, and renew the face of the earth, for we are in urgent need of revival in this increasingly secular day and age. We fail You all too readily and too often. I am sorry.
But blessed by the Spirit calling us to pray and renew our focus on the Lord Jesus, we come to know that nothing need get in the way of a spiritual revival and this is our hope.
“A prudent (wo)man forsees evil and hides him (her)self,” (Proverbs 27 v 12) by turning to the Spirit for wise guidance, for correction, for re-direction. “The path of the just is like the shining sun, that shines ever brighter into the perfect day.” (Proverbs 4 v 18)
O how great is our need for this to happen! Come, Holy Spirit, Spirit of renewal, devote more and yet more of us to the friendship of the Lord Jesus, our role model, living entirely to love. Make us more like Him. Please mentor us and never forsake us.
We need to know, love and honour You as the Third Person of the Trinity, the Breath of God, the Life force for good and the introduction to the Lord Jesus and our Father’s all loving, merciful forgiveness, giving us such hope. Please firm up that hope for us. Amen.
08.10.20
Sue O’Donnell