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Can the Holy Spirit Really Lead our Services?

  • Michael Smith
  • Oct 21, 2006

Can our services really be led by the Holy Spirit?

Rev. Speaks of listening to what the Spirit say's to the churches.

Acts 13:27 and 40-41 They couldn't see or hear what the spirit was saying to the church. Are we willing to listen to the Holy Spirit?

We have had the spirit speak to us in words of repentance through Sephie, in words of action through Walt. People led by the spirit have stood up in boldness and spoke as the spirit gave utterance. Is this not all true?

We can not deny the oneness and love that is happening among us as we listen to the Holy Spirit and then act. Right?

Have we not all sensed a real freedom in our services. A spontaneity of the Holy Spirit as we allow the Holy Spirit to have His way.

We have had ups and downs but the Holy Spirit has been with us through it all hasn't He?

We all have differences of opinions. Let us not hinder the Holy Spirit by murmuring, bickering, judging, complaining and gossip which has no place in a believer. Do you agree?

When we allow the Holy Spirit to lead, our desires and selfish ambitions will be laid at the cross. Amen?

Do we really believe the Holy Spirit can come among us and lead? Or are we waiting for some leader or the leadership to produce a programed service? A service which can be devoid of life by quenching the Spirit.

If we believe the Holy Spirit can lead our services should we not want to seek, ask and knock that the Holy Spirit might manifest here in this place with power to save, heal and deliver? Let us pray for this to happen.

Shall we not let go of our plans, and release as well as trust the Holy Spirit to show us signs and wonders in our midst? If not we need too.

We are seeing God move and by faith we believe we will see great and mighty things yet to come. We are on a great adventure lets enjoy it.

We have an awesome opportunity to really surrender our services to God. And He really wants to move among us. Let us not fall short of that goal and purpose which is nothing short of being led by the most high. Amen?