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Iâll bet you have âgo-toâ people in your life. The ones you immediately call when you need computer help, relationship insights, household or car repairs, Bible questions, or even cooking instructions.Â
We love having these go-to people in our lives, but Iâm also going to guess that none of us has someone who possesses all of these go-to skills. After all, all of us are only human, with limitations and deficiencies.Â
Weâve learned that in prayer we can come to God as a Fatherâcalling Him our Abba Father. We can also come to God as a Brotherâknowing that Jesus has walked every path we will ever walk, and He intercedes to the Father on our behalf.Â
In fact, we saw last week that Jesus was never at a loss of what to say, what path to take, or what prayer to pray. He spoke what He did, and did what He did, and prayed what He did because of the help of the indwelling Holy Spirit.Â
This is the same Holy Spirit that is in us as Christians. Itâs because of this that we can come to God as a Counselor. The Holy Spirit is THE Go-To Resource for everything!Â
Jesus said that both He and our Father love to give us the Holy Spirit as our Counselor, and then the Holy Spirit loves to reveal our Father and our Brother to us (Luke 11:13; John 14:26, 16:15; Galatians 4:6; Matthew 16:17).Â
Andrew Murray wrote, âPrayer is simply the breathing of the Spirit in us; power in prayer comes from the power of the Spirit in us as we wait on Him. Failure in prayer is the result of a spirit that is not yielded to the Spirit of God.âÂ
What does it mean to yield to the Holy Spirit? It means that we donât look for other go-to people for certain situations, but we trust the Spirit to be the Go-To Resource for everything. This is what Jesus did.Â
As Jesus relied on the Counselor, so must we. As the Counselor helped Jesus, so He will help us.Â
Letâs break this down.Â
First, Jesus was never at a loss of what words to say, and the Holy Spirit will give us the right words to say as well (John 12:49; Matthew 10:19-20; Luke 1:67; Acts 2:14).Â
Second, Jesus was never at a loss of what path to take, and neither do we have to experience any confusion about what to do and when to do it (Matthew 4:1; Luke 2:27; Acts 16:6-10).
Finally, Jesus was never at a loss of what prayer to pray, and so too will the Holy Spirit help us go deeper into our prayer time (Luke 10:21; Romans 8:26-27; Ephesians 3:14-21).Â
In addition, there is not one issue we will ever face that God hasnât already addressed for us in Scripture (Ephesians 3:4-5). We see Jesus being totally reliant on Scripture (Luke 4:4, 8, 12). In an identical way, the Holy Spirit will help illuminate and apply the Scripture to our lives (John 14:26; 1 Corinthians 2:13).Â
Let me repeat this vital truth: The Holy Spirit is THE Go-To Resource for everything!
- We are vulnerable to temptation without the help of our Go-To Counselor.Â
- We are limited in our understanding of Scripture without the help of our Go-To Counselor.
- We have a shallow prayer life without the help of our Go-To Counselor.Â
- We will be frequently confused about words to use or paths to take without the help of our Go-To Counselor.Â
Let us learn to rely on our Counselor, as we keep our eyes on our Brother, and as we go together to our Father in childlike prayer. This is what leads to true intimate conversation!Â
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