Tuesday, September 5, 2017

The Holy Spirit Is Our Regenerator

There are days, okay let's be honest,  it is more like everyday, I need to have some form of a sap of energy to get me started, okay, more like to get me through the day.
I know what I need to get by and I seem to be happy with the just getting by life. But there is a part of me that wants more and knows how to get but the follow through is the problem and my greatest weakness.
I am so grateful there is a person who is continuing to work in my life even when I don't feel like He is. And believe you me, He has no problem sapping me into shape when it deems necessary. Now, the responsiblity for the follow through comes back to me so I better sap myself into gear.
God Bless.
The Holy Spirit Is Our Regenerator
Meet the Holy Spirit, who can do it all. He is the Spirit of God. He has limitless power and wisdom, yet He willingly comes to live inside any person who believes in Jesus Christ. And that means we have access to His amazing power. As I pondered the work of the Holy Spirit in Scripture and in my own life, I identified seven distinct roles He plays.
Jesus told Nicodemus that we are born again by the Holy Spirit. “Truly, truly, I say to you,” Jesus said in John 3:5, “unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.” True conversion is the most supernatural thing we will ever experience. When a person puts his faith in Christ for salvation, it is the Spirit who opens the heart and imparts divine life. He then indwells us, giving us the confidence that we are now children of God. None of us would be Christians today if it were not for the regenerating power of the Spirit.
And if you have ever led someone to faith in Christ, you know it is truly the most amazing miracle God can perform. If you are praying for someone to repent and give his heart to Jesus, do not minimize the role the Holy Spirit plays in this process. How does this miracle happen? We typically tell new Christians that Jesus came into their hearts at the moment they repented of their sins. But again our language limits the grandeur of a true conversion. When the Holy Spirit enters the life of a repentant believer, He literally breathes new life into the dead! Just as the prophet Ezekiel watched dry skeletons stand up, grow new flesh, and breathe again (Ezek. 37), people who are dead in sin are resurrected to a new life when they believe in Jesus Christ for the first time. Never forget the raw power of conversion. Of all the manifestations of the Holy Spirit available to us, conversion is the most precious—and the most powerful. Never minimize the Holy Spirit’s power to transform a sinner.
7 Truths of The Holy Spirit Devotional

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