THE WORD: John 16:13
When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come.
LET’S PRAY
Holy Spirit, come and live in me, guiding me into all truth, filling me with your peace, and giving me the power to speak with confidence.
Change me into a bright reflection of God’s love, so that I can live a life that is full of joy, truth, and purpose, and brings hope and freedom to those around me.
In Jesus’ Name
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Imagine having a constant Companion, a guide who never leaves your side, always ready to offer wisdom, comfort, and direction. Jesus promised His disciples that He would send the Holy Spirit to be with them forever, and that promise is still valid today.
The Holy Spirit longs to guide you into truth, whispering assurance of your salvation, empowering your words, and transforming you into a vibrant reflection of God’s character. He wants to fill you with His presence, so that you may live a life that is truly alive, vibrant, and fruitful.
Reflection Points:
What does it mean to be empowered by the Holy Spirit, and how can I experience that in my life?
+ Think about what it would be like to have the power and authority of God behind your words and actions.
+ Ask yourself: What are some areas of my life where I feel powerless or uncertain, and how can I invite the Holy Spirit to empower me?
What does it mean to have a constant Companion in the Holy Spirit?
+ Take a moment to reflect on what it would be like to have a constant guide and companion in your life. How would it change your daily decisions and interactions?
+ Ask yourself: What are some areas of my life where I could use guidance and direction?
How can I invite the Holy Spirit to guide me into truth and whisper assurance of my salvation?
+ Consider setting aside time each day to pray and ask the Holy Spirit to guide you into truth and wisdom.
+ Ask yourself: What are some lies or doubts that I’ve been believing, and how can I invite the Holy Spirit to replace them with truth and assurance?

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