Seven Things the Holy Spirit Might Be Trying to Tell You


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For many of us it can be hard to believe that the Holy Spirit speaks in a way that is real or helpful.
That struggle can be traced to a number of factors: We live in a culture that doesn’t expect God to “show up.”  When we do talk about the work of the Holy Spirit, we use rarified, impenetrable, stained-glass language.  And most of what we expect to hear in listening to the Spirit is couched in such pious jargon that we find it hard to believe that any of it applies directly to us.

I’ve come to the conclusion that often what the Spirit of God has to say to us is far more practical, blunt, and candid.  Here are a few things I’ve heard or that others have reported hearing:

One: Just do something.
Responding to the will of God is not necessarily about doing the one, right, thing —  unless moral considerations are at stake – and even then, there may be more than one faithful choice to make. God trusts us with freedom and creativity. Strike out, trust God’s grace.

Two: Stop blaming me for silly things you’d like to say or believe.
Claiming God’s authority for things we say or do is risky business and likely to do more harm than good.  Practice the humility of admitting that your understanding of God’s will is something well short of infallible.  You do have freedom (see above).  You also need to own your responsibility for the exercise of that freedom.

Three: Don’t wait for a sign.  (see above)
God has used them a few times, but more often than not God’s leading comes from careful attention to the patterns that emerge from faithful, daily living.  Sometimes the extraordinary is exactly that, out of the norm, one-off, signifying nothing.

Read more at

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/whatgodwantsforyourlife/2015/08/seven-things-the-holy-spirit-might-be-trying-to-tell-you/


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