November 18 – Are You Grieving the Spirit?
Sermon: 1974 How to Enjoy the Presence of God, part 2
Pray Over This
“And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.”
Ponder This
Did you know you can only grieve somebody who loves you? Let me illustrate, and you’ll understand what I’m talking about. The neighbors’ kids may frustrate you; your own children grieve you. What’s the difference? Grieve is a love word. The Holy Spirit of God loves you, but you can so grieve Him when you disobey the commandments of God that the Holy Spirit just closes up. The Bible says in 1 Thessalonians 5:19, “Do not quench the Spirit.” Do you know what the word “quench” means? It means to pour cold water on a fire. The Holy Spirit is like a gentle dove, like a glowing ember. You can frighten away that dove, and you can pour water on that ember.
If you willfully, knowingly, and deliberately disobey God, you grieve the Spirit, you quench the Spirit. You may even wonder, “Am I saved?” I’ve met many people who doubt their salvation that I believe are truly saved, but they’re living in direct disobedience to God, and as a result, they do not have the manifested presence of God.
- How does it make you feel that God grieves when you are apart from Him?
- How does it give you hope to have the Holy Spirit—the presence of God—in your life?
Practice This
Consider where you might be grieving the Spirit. Where do you need to make changes to stop this? Take action today.
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