1. The Holy Spirit of God is your Assistant.
“Nevertheless, I tell you the truth: it is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you. But if I go, I will send him to you,” John 16:7.
At the point when I consider the Holy Spirit of God, this is my thought process of Him: God with us, helping and engaging us to carry on with a prospering life that transmits the decency of God. Let’s be real, I’m continually mindful of my requirement for divine assistance. As my tissue battles for control, the Soul steps in and assists me with being who God made me to be.
At the point when you are feeling feeble or drained or like your weak at life, you can have certainty as a devotee that you’re in good company. You can begin every day realizing the Holy Spirit of God is there to help you. He is the power that supports, stimulates, and keeps you on a blessed way. Feel free to call Him in.
2. The Holy Spirit of God blesses you.
“But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God,” 1 Corinthians 6:11.
“Blessed” signifies to be separate as holy. Basically, it’s the purging of wrongdoing and profoundly developing to turn out to be more Christ-like. This is a significant interaction for a devotee – abandoning the old and turning into a renewed individual. However, it’s an everyday cycle, and it requires investment.
The Holy Spirit of God needs to help you in this course of blessing: to kick the bucket to your old self and be all that God made you to be; to be liberated from the trap of wrongdoing and live triumphantly.
The Holy Spirit of God needs to help you in this course of purification: to bite the dust to your old self and be all that God made you to be; to be liberated from the snare of wrongdoing and live successfully.
3. He makes you more like Christ.
“And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit,” 2 Corinthians 3:18.
Moses encountered God’s brilliance on the mountain ridge however we have fellowship with Him consistently! Scholar Warren Wiersbe composes,
“Moses reflected the brilliance of God, however you and I might emanate the greatness of God. At the point when we reflect on God’s Promise and in it see God’s Son, then, at that point, the Soul changes us! We become more like the Ruler, Jesus Christ as we develop ‘from one brilliance to another.”
Our objective is Christ-likeness and this happens through the force of the Holy Spirit of God. While we zeroed in on purification and the diminishment of transgression in the past point, this is somewhat a change into the picture of Christ.
4. He assists you with doing the Father’s will.
“Then the Spirit said to Philip, ‘Go up and join this chariot,’” Acts 8:29.
All through the New Testament we see the Holy Spirit of God direct individuals to do the desire of God. He assists us with tuning into the voice of the Father and, in confidence, do what we accept He is calling us to. Request that the Soul show you what the Father’s will would be for you today and request that he enable you to complete it!
5. The Holy Spirit of God gifts you for Administration “There are various types of profound gifts, however a similar Soul is the wellspring of all. There are various types of administration, yet we serve a similar Master. God works in various ways, however a similar God accomplishes the work in each one of us. A profound gift is given to every one of us so we can help one another. To one individual the Soul offers the capacity to give wise guidance; to another a similar Soul gives a message of unique information. A similar Soul gives incredible confidence to another, and to another person the one Soul gives the endowment of mending. He provides one individual the ability to perform marvels, and one more the capacity to forecast. He empowers somebody to observe whether a message is from the Soul of God or from another soul. Still someone else is provided the capacity to communicate in obscure dialects, while one more is provided the capacity to decipher what is being said. The unrivaled Soul disperses this large number of gifts. He alone concludes which gift every individual ought to have,” 1 Corinthians 12:4-11.