How Spiritually Sensitive Are You? Anyone can be as close to God as they desire to be. I believe that our natural sensitivity can certainly be a useful tool for discerning the ministry and movement of the Holy Spirit. But our lack of natural sensitivity doesn't necessarily limit your supernatural capacity to move in the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Scripture warns us against grieving the ever-sensitive Holy Spirit: "Do not grieve [or insult] the Holy Spirit of God" (Ephesians 4:30). The idea of "grieving" the Spirit covers a lot of negatives. The Word says, "Do not quench the Spirit" (1 Thessalonians 5:19) and "Do not lie to the Spirit" (see Acts 5:3). Not only does the Bible make clear that we should not be ignorant of the Spirit of God (see 1 Corinthians 12:1), but— stern warning here—it tells us, "Do not blaspheme against the Holy Spirit" (see, for example, Matthew 12:31). In glorious contrast, the Word urges us to be eager to invite the Holy Spirit into our lives. However, this means more than inviting Him to be our holy Guest, because He owns the whole house! We must be quick to say, "Holy Spirit, You are welcome in my life. Help Yourself to anything. I give You complete liberty." Just look at all these biblical invitations to submit and consent to the rulership of the Spirit of God: - Seek Him. (See Deuteronomy 4:29; Luke 12:31.)
- Honor Him. (See 1 Samuel 2:30; 1 Corinthians 6:20.)
- Give Him free rein in your life. (See Job 22:21; James 4:7.)
- Be born of the Spirit. (See Ezekiel 36:25–27; John 3:5.)
- Receive the Holy Spirit. (See John 20:22.)
- Worship in the Spirit. (See John 4:24.)
- Serve others in obedience to the Spirit. (See 1 Corinthians 12:7.)
- Be baptized with the Holy Spirit. (See Matthew 3:11; Acts 11:16.)
- Be continuously filled with the Spirit. (See John 14:16–17; Ephesians 5:18.)
- Be led by the Spirit. (See Romans 8:14; Galatians 5:18.)
- Pray in the Spirit. (See Ephesians 6:18; Jude 1:20.)
- Hear the Spirit. (See John 8:47.)
- Walk in the Spirit. (See Galatians 5:16; Ephesians 5:8.)
Where the Holy Spirit is concerned, entering into the Feeler realm should not be a rare experience reserved for only a special few—it is accessible for every believer who seeks His presence. What if you were to seek Him more earnestly? What if you changed your assumptions and expected a little more heaven on earth when you prayed? Avoid the instability of walking by your feelings or emotions alone, and instead walk by spiritual sight, shining the light of the Word on your path. (See Psalm 119:105.) Put your heart into your search as you pray the Word. Take time to discover what you can do to please the Lord. Paul wrote to the Ephesian church, "Find out what pleases the Lord" (Ephesians 5:10 niv). It's an adventure you don't want to miss. No one automatically knows what pleases the Lord, but He will guide our search when we genuinely seek Him. We can learn to tune in with our senses and be open to His. "Seek Him." Exercise your senses. Undertake your search with a sense of purpose. Expect to feel, hear, and see the Spirit as He responds to your invitation. The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Godhead, and He has an exquisitely sensitive personality. He is not an "it." Seek Him out and learn to cultivate intimacy with Him; you will never regret the effort. As we integrate the diverse dimensions of sensitivity into our lives, we can learn to be tender and sensitive, living from our hearts instead of responding only in a cerebral or compartmentalized way. With the Holy Spirit in control, we can be more caring toward others and better at communicating with people. For all our lives, we can continue to grow in our revelation about the nature of the Holy Spirit, embracing His sensitivity. Remember, the depth of our hunger is the length of our reach to God. Hunger attracts the Holy Spirit of God! Prayer of a Passionate Heart Father, because of Jesus and Your Spirit, I love You. I present myself to You and bring You my personality, my unique sensitivity level, and my weaknesses. May Your Holy Spirit descend and remain upon my life as He did with Jesus. Fill me. Shape me. Use me. Give me a heart of tenderness for Your kingdom's sake. Mold me to suit Your will and Your ways. You are the Potter, and I am the clay—fashion me to Your liking. I want to do only what is pleasing in Your sight, from this time forward. Amen and amen! Walking in Spiritual Sensitivity! James W. Goll |
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