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“The Holy Spirit Has Emotions”
Fifth, the Spirit has emotions. For a time, whenever I read that we are not to grieve the Holy Spirit, I thought that was a bit of an exaggeration. It almost seems sacrilegious to say that I could grieve God. Who am I to have such power over the Spirit? That doesn’t seem right. In fact, it even seemed wrong to say that God has feelings; for some reason I felt it belittled Him.
I struggled with these thoughts for a while until I finally realized where they were coming from. In our culture, having feelings or emotions is equated with weakness. This is a lie that is deeply ingrained in many of us.
God created feelings. Sure, like anything else, they can be misused and abused. But the intent and purpose of feelings came from God. Since He created emotions, why is it difficult to believe that He Himself has emotions? The Spirit is grieved when there is a breach in relationship, whether it be relationship with God or relationship with other people. When we are disunified, unloving, hateful, jealous, gossipy, etc., that is when we grieve the Spirit of God. And since He is the creator of emotions, I believe that the Spirit grieves more deeply than we can even understand.
How do you respond when you hear this? Does it bother you? When was the last time you were saddened because your sin pained the Holy Spirit?
I believe that if we truly cared about the Holy Spirit’s grief, there would be fewer fights, divorces, and splits in our churches. Maybe it’s not due to a lack of belief but rather a lack of concern. I pray for the day when believers care more about the Spirit’s grief than their own. In fact, I pray that some of you readers would be broken over the grief you’ve placed on the Holy Spirit. So broken that you actually go and resolve any conflicts you have with other believers.
* How will the knowledge that the Holy Spirit has feelings, and can be grieved, affect your daily life? What sins or broken relationships do you need to repent of?
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Taken from his New York Times bestselling book "Forgotten God," Francis Chan talks about the least known person of the Godhead, the Holy Spirit. Here Francis expands upon exactly who the Holy Spirit is and His attributes.
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