Be Still
Our heavenly Father instructs us to be still. When we calm ourselves physically and mentally, we allow ourselves to feel the peace that comes with the presence of the Holy Spirit within us. . .
Our heavenly Father instructs us to be still. When we calm ourselves physically and mentally, we allow ourselves to feel the peace that comes with the presence of the Holy Spirit within us. . .
The Holy Spirit is often referred to as a fire. Each believer’s heart carries that flaming light of God. And in 1 Thessalonians, Paul admonishes believers not to quench the fire. . .
When we are called near to someone, we are able to hear his or her whisper. It is this very picture scripture paints when it speaks of the Holy Spirit. . .
It’s often difficult for us to know how to pray for what we need. But we can always take comfort in knowing that the Holy Spirit pleads our case. . .
As we go about the business of life perhaps it’s hard to remember that God indwells us. The apostle Paul constantly wrestled with. . .
Sin can hold us captive to the love, grace, and mercy that God wants us to fully experience. But when that wall comes down, God’s spirit comes pouring out over you like the rushing waters of a river. . .
Lean into the Holy Spirit’s prompting. Whatever you’re being nudged to do, to change, to live out, do it. . .
When you are close to God, you are in tune with the Holy Spirit. You can feel His nudges and promptings. And you can hear His leadings. . .
Have you ever been completely surprised and delighted by a present? God the Father has given each believer the amazing gift of His Spirit. . .
God is always at work. He doesn’t take vacation days. He doesn’t ever stop knitting you together and unfolding His grand story. . .