Saturday, February 4, 2017

The Power of Divine Inspiration


Have you ever gone through a dry spell, felt stuck, or perhaps had some sort of blockage getting from point “A” to point “B” in your life? Of course, it happens to everyone at one time or another. The question is what should you do at times like this? I think I have the solution for you. Actually, I don’t have any solution, but I can point you in the right direction to where you can get it. 


While the solution is really nothing new, it is nonetheless important to bear in mind. In my opinion, the best way to overcome our limitations and setbacks is to receive the help and inspiration of the Holy Spirit. He is the solution!

We know that the Holy Spirit is our comforter and lead us into understanding. When we spend time and cultivate our relationship with God through the Holy Spirit we transcend ourselves and our limitations. We create a new atmosphere- one that is super-charged with the presence of God. This is the same God who has no limitations, is the author of creativity, and the same God who wants to share all things with us. Praying in the Spirit is powerful. Doing so as a habit for a good length of time on a regular basis leads to our transformation and a coveting of the presence of God in our lives. Remember when Moses spent time with God and His face? It radiated and glowed with the glory of God. When we spend time in His presence our spirit and lives radiate and glow too!

Incredible things happen to us when we are in God’s presence. While He builds and strengthens our spirits, His Spirit also melds with our spirits and the two become like one. This is participating with God in His divine nature and being brought into the presence and pace of the Trinitarian love relationship between Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Something incredible happens when we are in God’s presence. While it builds and strengthens our spirits, His Spirit also melds with our spirits and the two become like one. I cannot prove this but praying in the Spirit fires our spirits AND our brains. When this becomes a lifestyle, expect dynamic things in the spiritual and natural dimensions to happen. 

Personally, I have found that time spent with God in prayer and worship has been like sowing and reaping. As I have sowed into my most important and eternal relationship, I have received greater insights into things, answers to problems, renewed creative energy and, at times, have seen God work powerfully on my behalf. Basically, it’s the power and presence working in and through us. Thankfully, it is available to everyone who seeks it. 

Enjoy the power of divine inspiration!

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