Guided by the Holy Spirit: Embracing Divine Disturbance

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The Holy Spirit acts as a divine parent, correcting and guiding us back to righteousness when we stray. This guidance is a sign of our identity as children of God, ensuring we are not left to our own devices. If you're a child of God, you won't be allowed to go on like that. You won't be allowed just to go on enjoying that. You'll be disturbed, you'll be guided, you'll be convicted. [00:15:31]

The Spirit guides us both positively and negatively, aligning circumstances to lead us towards God's will and restraining us from paths not meant for us. This guidance is often a pressure on our hearts and minds, not an audible voice. He puts a pressure upon the mind and upon the heart, raises an idea, and puts it in the center of the mind. [00:25:06]

The Holy Spirit disturbs our spiritual lethargy, urging us to move beyond complacency and into a vibrant, active faith. This divine disturbance is a blessing, as it propels us towards spiritual growth and deeper communion with God. Thank God the Holy Spirit disturbs us and shakes us. [00:19:29]

The Spirit moves us to prayer, creating a longing to communicate with God, even when words fail us. This deep desire for prayer is a testament to our identity as children of God, led by the Spirit. The Spirit urges us to prayer, moves us to prayer. [00:36:11]

The Spirit leads us to the Bible, urging us to find delight in God's Word. This engagement is not just intellectual but spiritual, revealing our true selves and drawing us closer to God. The Spirit of God always leads us to the Bible. It's His book, and He always leads people to it. [00:32:35]

The Spirit's guidance is not always through audible voices but often through a pressure on our hearts and minds, aligning circumstances to point us in the right direction. He puts a pressure upon the mind and upon the heart, raises an idea, and puts it in the center of the mind. [00:25:06]

The Spirit guides us both positively and negatively, leading us towards God's will and restraining us from paths that are not meant for us. The Spirit not only presses forward, but He holds back sometimes. The restrain of the Holy Ghost, the forbidding of the Holy Ghost. [00:23:40]

The Spirit's role is to disturb our spiritual lethargy, urging us to move beyond complacency and into a vibrant, active faith. This divine disturbance is a blessing, as it propels us towards spiritual growth. Thank God the Holy Spirit disturbs us and shakes us. [00:19:29]

The Spirit leads us to the Bible, urging us to find delight in God's Word. This engagement is not just intellectual but spiritual, revealing our true selves and drawing us closer to God. The Spirit of God always leads us to the Bible. It's His book, and He always leads people to it. [00:32:35]

The Spirit moves us to prayer, creating a longing to communicate with God, even when words fail us. This deep desire for prayer is a testament to our identity as children of God, led by the Spirit. The Spirit urges us to prayer, moves us to prayer. [00:36:11]

The Spirit's guidance is not always through audible voices but often through a pressure on our hearts and minds, aligning circumstances to point us in the right direction. He puts a pressure upon the mind and upon the heart, raises an idea, and puts it in the center of the mind. [00:25:06]

The Spirit guides us both positively and negatively, leading us towards God's will and restraining us from paths that are not meant for us. The Spirit not only presses forward, but He holds back sometimes. The restrain of the Holy Ghost, the forbidding of the Holy Ghost. [00:23:40]

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