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The
Holy Spirit Brings Us Together
John 16: 12 - 15
Of the three persons of
God, the Holy Spirit is the hardest for us to
see.
We see the handiwork of God the Father all around us
every day in the wonders of his creation.
We see and hear Jesus live his ordinary and extraordinary life in the
Gospels.
But the Holy Spirit comes into our bodies as we breathe, rushes
past like the wind, flies away like a dove.
The Holy Spirit calls us.
The Holy Spirit gives us wisdom, strength, and
courage.
And the Holy Spirit gives us both vocational
gifts and those qualities that we call
the fruit of the Spirit.
But most of all, the Holy Spirit builds the community of
Christians, appearing to us most often when we are gathered together in
worship.
Jesus promised that he would send us a Comforter to be with us after he was
gone from the earth. And that Spirit appeared when the apostles were gathered
together on the day of Pentecost and has remained with us ever
since.
Since the Spirit comes most often when we are gathered
together, we frequently miss out on his gifts and wisdom when we choose to
undertake our spiritual journeys on our own.
The Holy Spirit's greatest gift to us is community, the
communion of saints, where we can help one another recognize our gifts and where
we can encourage one another's growth in grace and holiness.
Through his presence he sanctifies us and makes us holy as we
praise the holiest of the holy and glorify God in
worship.
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