August 02, 2017

The Holy Spirit is one of the least spoken of the Trinity of God. Mostly because most Christians believe that the Spirit operated during the era of Pentecost. But I say to you that Jesus said that He must leave in order to send the comforter The One that will teach us , reveal to us the mysteries of God the One that will empower us with the power from on high. The Holy Spirit will take care of us and guides up until the rapture of the church in which the world will be envolved in such an upheaval as never such seen by mankind and this will be during the Great Tribulation and the destruction on the earth due to the Antichrist.

We should go back to the Bible with the proper studying tools such as a KJV Bible and a bible concordance and start our personal journey to learn more about the Holy Spirit and let Gods Word teach us about the Holy Spirit.

Admittedly, the Holy Spirit causes a stir. He disrupts the flesh and creates controversy. This is a good thing. It’s one of the ways He gets unbelievers’ attention and compels believers to act upon what they believe. Even though we claim to have turned control of our lives over to God, when it comes to His Spirit, we tend to:
-take control back for ourselves
-divert control to spiritual leaders, abdicating personal responsibility to seek God
-neglect to study the Bible ourselves to learn about what we don’t know or understand

Don’t get me wrong. I am strongly pro-church. Submission to leadership can be a very good thing. It is biblically advised to do so, but it is meant to foster one-on-one relationship with the whole Godhead, not replace, derail, or quench that. While we respect our leaders, while we look to them for guidance. It is our responsibility to continue to seek the truth and the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

We are currently working on the next message which will be on the Holy Spirit. Be on the lookout it will be coming out soon.

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