Monday, July 22, 2013

Speak of Jesus


“When the Helper comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, He will testify of Me.” Jn15:26

                The Holy Spirit does not lie. He is of the truth, for the truth and from the Truth. He is the pure element in your conscience. He is the voice of highest godliness. God wants you to have Him in your life, so He has sent Him to you.

                Jesus is the Holy Spirits favorite topic. People that do not like talking about Jesus have not received the Helper. Ears that do not enjoy hearing about Jesus are void of the Holy Spirit. How do you feel when you have an opportunity to speak of Jesus? Or when you hear others talk of Him? Your response is a good barometer of your spiritual life.

                We would do well to think like the Holy Spirit. It is not about us but about Jesus. Jesus is our message. We speak of Him. Our lives reflect Him. From our budgets, to our methods of discipline of our children, to our manner of speech all should point to Jesus. How is your testimony? The Holy Spirit will help you better speak of Jesus. 

5 comments:

  1. Has god actually ever physically soiken to you? Have you ever heard his voice?

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    1. Thanks for reading and taking the time to comment. I have not yet physically had God speak to me. I hear His voice in my conscience and mostly through reading the Bible.

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  2. I measure the Holy Spirit in by my love for others in action, my ability to have compassion on those with totally different life experiences and struggles. I spent many years in fasting and prayer, "lived the churches version of an upright life," and God never spoke to me audibly or verbally. So if God speaks to you verbally, why, do you have less faith and need audible conversations?

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  3. The holy spirit speaks through his word. People who say they have never heard to voice of the Lord, haven't taken the time to let God speak to them through his word.

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