Things to Think About

Our prayer life is a reflection of our life! Well, what is our prayer life
like? For, out of the heart the mouth speaketh. I present to you that, if
the Holy Spirit is not in control of your heart, you have short words in
prayer. If the Holy Spirit is in charge of your life, you have prayers as
long as 5 or 6 hours or more, and no words come out of your mouth. You,
also, have fine tuned your spiritual ear to hear the Lord and leading of the
Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit prays for you, many times, and you don't even realize it
because of your weakened faith and relationship with the Father and Lord
Jesus Christ, or you have no relationship at all. He speaks to your mind to
repent and be baptized and then receive the Holy Spirit. Acts 2:38
He, also, speaks to your mind to write music, poetry, writings, and many
other creative endeavors that glorify the Lord; that blesses the Father and
or empowers His children to do the will of the Father, fulfilling the whole
purpose we were born.
Additionally, the Holy Spirit speaks to our mind to put into words the
message. He wants us to speak to others. We need to be very careful and not
speak our words because we think He wants it done, but to speak forth only
when He speaks; making ourselves available to be used.
It would be helpful to examine our hearts, obedience, faithfulness,
humbleness, and other aspects of our Christian walk as we end one year and
start another. We need, also, to listen to our heart, as the Holy Spirit
abides in us.
We would be better off making ourselves available for the Lord's use, each
and every day, no matter how we feel or what situation we find ourselves in.
He is a God Of Miracles, wanting to Bless All His Children.
This, then, is a wonderful time to examine our lives, kick out the bad,
and receive the new. We can even ask the Lord to Open our Eyes and Unstop
our Ears. Maybe you are only seeing a little and hearing less. Are you gonna
think about these things, today? Don't put it off. Today is the Day of
Salvation.
© 2003 by (Howard) Vern Nicholson