In today's sermon, we explored the profound truth that it is to our advantage that Jesus departed from this earth, for in doing so, He sent us the Helper—the Holy Spirit. This truth may initially seem counterintuitive, especially when considering the disciples' firsthand experiences with Christ. Yet, Jesus Himself declared that His physical absence would be beneficial to us because it would usher in the era of the Holy Spirit, who empowers us to live the Christian life to its fullest potential.
We often strive to please God and live righteously in our own strength, likening our spiritual journey to a challenging game where perfect timing and actions are required to avoid defeat. However, this approach leaves us feeling perpetually on the brink of failure. The reality is that no sin is beyond the reach of God's grace, except the sin we refuse to relinquish. When we surrender our shortcomings to God, He is faithful to cleanse and renew us.
The Holy Spirit is not an optional accessory to the Christian life; He is essential. The normal Christian life, as depicted in Scripture, demands more than even the best of us can offer. Jesus commanded that we receive power from on high, and the apostles emphasized the necessity of the Holy Spirit in their ministries. The Holy Spirit is the source of our advantage, equipping us with supernatural power, character, revelation, and gifts for service.
To live victoriously and enjoy the abundant life Jesus promised, we must recognize our need for the Holy Spirit, request and receive this gift in faith, and remain in the Spirit through prayer and obedience. The Holy Spirit is not a mere concept; He is the living God desiring to dwell within us, transforming us into the image of Christ and enabling us to impact the world for His glory.
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