The Path to Divine Empowerment: Accessing God’s Power
The Christian lifestyle isn’t an assortment of guidelines or moral rules, but instead a significant individual relationship with a caring God. The only thing that can bring about our reconciliation with God is what God has done through Jesus Christ, and God alone is the source of our capacity to lead a dynamic Christian life. We have everything we need to live as new creations in Christ because the Holy Spirit binds us to Christ (Ephesians 3:16-21). Notwithstanding, to truly communicate our new character in Christ, we should ceaselessly depend on the force of the Soul through confidence.
How Does the Holy Spirit Enable Us to Live the Christian Life as God Intends?
- God is the Holy Spirit.
Because only a man’s spirit within him can know what a man’s thoughts are. Similarly nobody knows the considerations of God with the exception of the Soul of God, that we might comprehend what God has uninhibitedly given us (1 Corinthians 2:11-12). - We were made the home of the Holy Spirit.
You, in any case, are controlled not by the wicked nature but rather by the Soul, assuming the Soul of God lives in you. Also, in the event that anybody doesn’t have the Soul of Christ, he doesn’t have a place with Christ (Romans 8:9). - The Essence of God came to convict the universe of transgression and equity.
According to John 16:8, when he returns, he will hold the world accountable for sin, righteousness, and judgment. - The Essence of God came to lead us into reality.
Be that as it may, when he, the Soul of truth, comes, he will direct you into all reality. He won’t speak for himself; He will tell you what is yet to come and only speak what he hears (John 16:13). - The Essence of God came to commend Christ.
John 16:14 says, “He will bring glory to me by taking from what is mine and making it known to you” (Christ speaking). - The Holy Spirit attests to our connection to God.
Since God’s sons are those who follow the Spirit of God. You have received the Spirit of sonship, not a spirit that subjugates you to fear once more. And we scream “Abba, Father” at him. Our spirit bears witness that we are children of God, as the Spirit himself attests (Romans 8:14-16). - Christlike characteristics in our lives originate from the Holy Spirit.
However, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are the attributes of the fruit of the Spirit. There is no law against such acts (Galatians 5:22–23). - Not all Christians experience the Essence of God’s power.
Albeit the Essence of God lives inside all Christians, not all Christians are filled (coordinated and enabled) by the Essence of God.
