What The Holy Spirit Does For You: Fellowship

 


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- What The Holy Spirit Does For You: Fellowship

“And I will pray the Father, and HE shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you for ever.” (John 14:16)

We are not alone. As much as the Spirit lives in and dwells upon us, He also dwells with us. The Bible calls Him a Standby—a support system at our weakest moments; a most reliable friend; a teacher (1 John 2:27, John 14:26). An advocate who defends you when everyone abandons you. A comforter. A buddy. 

When we are in pain, He’s in pain with us. He grieves when we grieve and rejoices when we rejoice. And in doing so helps us to be able to do the same with others when the need arises (2 Corinthians 1:3-4).

You see, when we got saved, our spirits got reborn, fused with God’s Spirit; and so we have a Spirit-covered human spirit. In this way, we have access to the Father directly through one Spirit. We don’t need a tabernacle anymore, because God in His fullness now dwells in us.

So we can’t get rid of Him. We are a part of Him as He is a part of us now. Again remember, you’re not alone. You have someone—an unseen confidant—you can share your struggles with. Someone who’s there with you every step of the way when the road gets rough.  His prints are right beside yours. You can talk to Him and rest on Him. It may seem foolish to some folks, but it’s not; because God speaks back. In impressions, in voiceless encouragements through our human spirit. With signs and in ways He trains your inner man to understand. And when you do rest on Him, He comforts you, arms wide open. He places you under His wings and offers refuge (Psalm 91). 

Recall how David puts it: The Lord is my Shepherd (Psalm 23). A Shepherd stays with the flock all day long. He never leaves their side. He leads them whether from the forefront or from behind; but He’s constantly there when they need Him. That’s exactly how it is with God now through the fellowship of the Spirit among us. It’s once as it was in Eden: God living amongst us. Talking with us, rejoicing in us, powerful through us. Hence, be joyous; God lives in you and is always with you (Matthew 28:20).

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