The Holy Spirit at Work In Us

Romans 8: 26  And in the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words; (NASB)

How many times have you sincerely desired to pray, but the words won’t come?  You may even know what you need to pray for, but you’re left a little confused on where to begin.  This is what I do.  I ask God to empower the Holy Spirit to guide me into this reverent season of prayer with Him.  We often times take the Holy Spirit for granted and simply ignore His presence in our lives, but here in this verse we see the Holy Spirit come into action.  The Holy Spirit is not some minor being that lies dormant in your heart.  The Holy Spirit of God is our closest companion, and is always on call when need arises in our lives.  God knows what we need every day, and the God communicates with the Holy Spirit about those things.  Many times the Holy Spirit will burden our hearts to come to God in prayer.  Did you just think about that yourself?  Oh no!  God through the Holy Spirit initiated that thought.  How can this be true, you ask?  Look at Isaiah 55: 8, and Psalms 94: 11.  Our thoughts by nature alone are sinful.  So God works His wonders through the Holy Spirit and into our hearts, BUT, it’s up to us to listen and abide by what God says to us through the Holy Spirit.

At nighttime, rest assured, God’s Holy Spirit is at work comforting our hearts and supplying us with instructions for the following day.  This is one communication line that Satan cannot interfere with.  But we need to be in tune with God for His communication lines to be clear.  Let’s begin with Psalms 66:18-19.

PrayerDear Father in Heaven, Guide me to your throne in prayer to you that I may always be open to Your call in my life through the Holy Spirit.  In Jesus’ name I pray, AMEN!

May God richly bless us as we continue seek His will, and His way, through His Word.

Have a GREAT Day!!!

In Christ,

Rev. Ted J. Wilkins
Founder and Director of “Good News Brief For Men” Ministries (Since 1998)

© 2014 Ted J. Wilkins, Good News Brief For Men

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