Holy Spiritনমুনা
Creative breath of God
To understand ‘the Holy Spirit’ you’ve got to start at the beginning in Genesis 1:2, ‘The earth was formless and empty, and darkness covered the deep waters. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters.’
This ‘Spirit’ is the Hebrew word ‘ruach’ (“ru-akh”) generally meaning wind, breath, mind, spirit and, when applied to God, ruach indicates creative activity (Genesis 1:2) and active power, the very presence, energy, and spirit of God Himself.
‘The Spirit of God has made me, and the breath of the Almighty gives me life [which inspires me]’ (Job 33:4 AMP). Through Genesis and Job, we see this Holy Spirit as a creative power both in nature and in us. This creative breath of God is available to us every day. Invite the Holy Spirit into your day and ask Him to help inspire your creative energy as you approach situations, circumstances, or people that challenge you.
‘The Spirit of God was moving (hovering, brooding) over the face of the waters. And God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. God saw that the light was good (pleasing, useful) and He affirmed and sustained it.' (Genesis 1:2b–4a AMP)
Invite the Spirit of God into ‘formless, empty, dark’ places of your life and allow Him to ‘speak light’ into these spaces. Continuing the transformative work He has begun in you. Looking for more, I would highly recommend the Bible Project’s Understand How the Holy Spirit Works in the Bible.
Written by NATALIE BENNETT
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About this Plan
Freedom, the Helper, transformative power - these are just some words that can be used to describe the Holy Spirit! This plan will teach you more about the Holy Spirit and the role that He plays in our daily lives. “He is found in every believer who accepts Jesus as their Lord and Saviour” (Our Bodies Are Temples – Emma Barron)
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