Probably not. Rather the Spirit would change me into the kind of person we read about in the Book of Acts:
- I would be a man whose love for God and other people is so strong, real and infectious that people would wnat to know its source.
- I would wait on the Lord's direction and empowerment and then watch God use me to do remarkable things beyond what I can imagine.
- Speak the truth boldly, yet in humility always aware that it is only by Christ's sacrifice that I am rescued from God's wrath.
- My door and heart would be open to people as I watch God transform broken people into devoted followers of Jesus Christ.
- I would have a confident faith and hope that nothing could discourage or dissuade me from doing God's will.
How about my church what would that look like if the Spirit was more alive? Would people begin practicing spiritual gifts? Would healings and miracles be commonplace? Would worshippers become more physically expressive?
More likely it would be along these lines:
- People drawn to repentance from sin.
- Greater understanding of Christ's priorities for His church.
- Empower Chirst followers to make a measurable impact for Christ in the community.
- Stir a passion to know Jesus, become more like Him and display Him to a world that needs Him.
- Prompt people to reconcile differences, seek each other's gain and love one another as Christ loves His church.
As I ponder this, I have to ask myself if I want more of the Holy Spirit's power and presence in my life and in my church? There is a fear in me. What will happen to me? What will people think? Oh, my insecurities and lack of faith. It's time to face into them!
It's high time I give Christ's Spirit more authority in my life and in my church.
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