Tidbits for Thought
- goldcanyonchurchof
- 4 days ago
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THE GIFT OF THE SPIRIT
John 14: 15-16 “If you love me, you will obey what I
command. And I will ask the Father, and He will give you
another Counselor to be with you forever…. the Spirit of
truth. The world cannot accept Him because it neither sees
him nor knows him. But you know him, for he lives with
you and will be in you.”
Throughout Scripture the image of the Spirit of God is
described as fire…. wind…water…and many other beautiful
images. But no matter how the Spirit is described, the
overriding thought is one of connection to and being a piece
of God. The mysterious concept of the Trinity tells us that
the Father loves us unconditionally and because of that love,
He sent The Son to redeem us and The Spirit to live within
us. Scripture tells us that God gave us the Spirit that we
might grow into Christians that embody the love that is God
and enjoy the fruit that only a relationship with Him can
provide. (Galatians 5:22-23)
The Spirit helps us find JOY in all things, even in times of
grief and tragedy. He assists us to be at PEACE even in the
tempest that might be flooding around us. His counsel shows
us how to have PATIENCE when dealing with the annoying
jot and tittle of life. KINDNESS becomes second nature
when we allow the Him to guide us through each and every
day. GOODNESS shows itself in every action He prompts
us to take in the name of Jesus. FAITHFULLNESS in
believing unequivocally in the words of Scripture is fortified
by His insistence on truth. GENTLENESS becomes an
integral part of who we are when He prompts us to mirror
Jesus to the world. Being led by Him assures us that SELF-
CONTROL is possible in all things, great and small.
We might also find the Spirit leading us into places where
we are not completely comfortable, such as when we are
urged to confront and push back on lies that denigrate an
individual or even an entire race of people. We might find
our patience tested when dealing with bigotry or racism. We
might find ourselves feeling anger instead of peacefulness
when we see other people persecuted and harassed simply
because they are from another country or worship in a
different manner. We might be moved to reach out to assist
the immigrant in spite of their daily persecution and
denigration. In short, the Spirit could be using us to advance
the Kingdom of God by insisting that the values of Jesus are
not just good ideas on paper but a clear mandate on how to
live and how to confront evil and how to assist the “others,”
just as Jesus did. Even though this process might be scary,
real faith tells us that if the Spirit leads us there and our
motives are righteous, the Spirit will protect us there.
A church filled with individuals who display the fruit of the
Spirit, even when tested, is a church that Jesus spoke of
when He said, “A city on a hill cannot be hidden.” (Matthew
5:14) Think about it! ~ Aron Smith

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