John 14:26
But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send
in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that
I have said to you.
Jesus taught His disciples that they would receive far greater powers after He left them. He promised that He would send the Holy Spirit to remind them of His teachings and to release in them the power that He promised to them.
When we receive Jesus Christ as Our Savior, we are indwelled
by His Holy Spirit. As the Holy Spirit
fulfills His calling to glorify Jesus, He declares the things that are to come
into our lives through our relationship with Jesus. Just like the apostles did, we enter into a new phase of our
lives. We move from whatever natural
level of piety, prayer and devotion that we might have had in the past into a
new supernatural level of devotion in our daily lives. We are then directed by the Holy Spirit into
a personal, passionate relationship with Jesus.
Simultaneously, the Holy Spirit begins to lead us through
the sanctification process. From that
first moment of accepting Jesus and until our death, the Holy Spirit is shaping
us into the person that God created us to be.
As we go through the sanctification process, we go through a
supernatural transformation. As we
respond to the urgings of the Holy Spirit, our spiritual faculty is quickened
so that we may understand and respond to unfathomed treasures that are in Jesus
Christ.
Ultimately, as the Holy Spirit reveals the fullness of Jesus
Christ to us, our manifest destiny that Jesus has prepared for us is also
revealed. As we mature in Christ, we
start walking in the life that God had planned for us from the beginning.
Let us invite the Holy Spirit to reveal our callings to us. Let us solicit the Holy Spirit to release the supernatural power that Jesus promised to His disciples of all times and seasons. Let us begin to walk the pathways of our manifest destinies in Christ.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the Holy Spirit who
reveals to us the treasures that are ours through Your Son, Jesus. We rejoice as the Holy Spirit leads us to
Jesus to lean on Him for every good thing through time and for all
eternity. We pray, Lord, that we may
join the Holy Spirit as He glorifies the name of Our Savior. May our work be derived from our devotion to
Your Son. May those around us know us by
our calling and may they be called in the same manner. We ask all these things in the name of Our
Lord and Our Sanctifier, Jesus Christ.
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