### Summary
Good morning, church! It's a joy to be in the house of the Lord today. I want to start by sharing a couple of important announcements. First, we have a blood drive for Michelle Gonzalez, who needs our help. Nancy will be in the back with flyers containing more information. Second, next Sunday is the fourth Sunday, and as a church, we gather food for the food bank, local schools, and children on the mountain. Please bring canned goods and quick meals for Walt Disney School. Additionally, we encourage everyone to bring $10 to support the mountain community. Last month, we raised $1,900, which made a significant impact. If you forget your cash, you can give through our app. Remember, this is an offering, not your tithe. Let's bless everyone next week.
Now, let's dive into today's message on the Holy Spirit. I want to stir you up and raise you to a new horizon. Open your hearts to receive what the Lord has for you today. There's a story in the Bible about a lame man at the pool of Bethsaida. He waited for years to be healed but couldn't reach the water in time. Jesus asked him if he wanted to be made well, and when he said yes, Jesus told him to rise, take up his bed, and walk. The man was healed instantly. Today, I declare that you all need to rise, pick up your mat, and walk. To walk in the Spirit, you need to be walking on both legs, representing the gifts and the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is with us, and we need to commune with Him daily. This relationship produces the fruit of the Spirit in us. Paul, in 2 Corinthians, pointed out the evil deeds of the flesh before talking about the fruit of the Spirit. It's not the devil or lack of communing with the Holy Spirit that prevents character formation; it's our flesh and not communing with the Holy Spirit. We struggle because we try to do things in our own strength instead of relying on the Holy Spirit. When we focus on the Holy Spirit, He produces fruit in our lives, and we are compelled to do good works.
James 2:17 tells us that faith without good deeds is dead. Walking in the fruit of the Spirit automatically produces good deeds. We need to surrender to the Holy Spirit and stay connected to Him. Branches don't struggle to produce fruit; they struggle to stay connected to the tree. As long as we stay connected and abide in Him, we will produce fruit. The fruit of the Spirit is an attitude, not just an action. It feeds others and grows within us. When our character changes, those around us are nourished by the fruit in our lives.
The gifts of the Spirit are equally important. There are nine gifts and nine characteristics of the fruit. Walking in both allows us to stand firm in our situations. However, we must be careful not to quench or grieve the Holy Spirit. Quenching limits His power, and grieving ignores His presence. The gifts are for witnessing, and the fruit is for character. We need to be available to host the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to lead and guide us.
It's not about working on our character but communing with the Holy Spirit. He produces the fruit in us. We have a billion-dollar industry on self-help books, but all we need is to commune with the Holy Spirit. Jesus said, "Follow me, and I will make you." The Holy Spirit will produce love, peace, and joy in our lives as we abide in Him. It's a maturing process, and we need to grow in the Spirit.
In conclusion, we need to commune with the Holy Spirit daily. Talk to Him, ask for guidance, and let Him lead you. The fruit of the Spirit will be produced in your life, and others will be nourished by it. Let's pray and ask the Holy Spirit to invade our space, reveal truth, and take away our pain. Amen.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. control within us. This communion transforms our character and compels us to do good works. [30:36]
2. Walking on Both Legs: To walk in the Spirit, we need to operate in both the gifts and the fruit of the Holy Spirit. The gifts are for witnessing and the fruit is for character. When we walk on both legs, we stand firm in our situations and allow the Holy Spirit to work through us. Quenching the Holy Spirit limits His power, and grieving the Holy Spirit ignores His presence. We must be mindful of these and strive to walk in both the gifts and the fruit.
3. Surrender and Abide: Branches don't struggle to produce fruit; they struggle to stay connected to the tree. Similarly, we need to stay connected to the Holy Spirit and abide in Him. Surrendering to the Holy Spirit allows Him to produce fruit in our lives. It's not about working on our character but communing with the Holy Spirit. As we abide in Him, He produces love, peace, and joy in our lives.
4. Fruit Feeds Others: The fruit of the Spirit is not just for us; it feeds those around us. When our character changes, the closest people around us get nourished by the fruit in our lives. The gifts of the Spirit transform people, but without the fruit, we are not walking in the fullness of what the Holy Spirit has for us. We need to ensure that we are producing fruit so that others can see the truth and be fed by it.
5. Maturing in the Spirit: Growing in the Spirit is a maturing process. The fruit of the Spirit develops over time as we commune with the Holy Spirit. It's not something that can be received instantly; it requires continual growth and development. As we yield to the Holy Spirit, He matures us, and the fruit of the Spirit ripens in our lives. This maturity allows us to feed and seed others, spreading the love and truth of Jesus Christ.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [16:43] - Announcements: Blood Drive and Fourth Sunday
- [19:27] - Introduction to the Holy Spirit
- [21:00] - Story of the Lame Man at Bethsaida
- [23:22] - Walking on Both Legs: Gifts and Fruit of the Spirit
- [30:36] - Importance of Communing with the Holy Spirit
- [34:45] - Surrender and Abide in the Holy Spirit
- [46:20] - Fruit Feeds Others
- [51:08] - Maturing in the Spirit
- [56:33] - Final Prayer and Reflection