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Depend On The Holy Spirit

November 24, 2019 • Pastors Drikus & Melody Erasmus

When you’re in a tough spot, when you have challenges, when you have a mountain to conquer, when you are nervous, anxious, afraid or worried, what and who do you depend on? What do you look to, in order to deal with the nerves, the anxiety, or to sort out a situation? Today many people try to rely on their own strengths, their education, their reasoning, the strength of their bank balances, their abilities, their personality, their friends and family to get them through life. But ultimately God is the only one on whom we can truly rely. In this message, we learn from Paul’s letter to the Corinthians how to always depend on the Holy Spirit.

Key Points & Scripture:
#1. Rely on The Holy Spirit and not your own strengths (1 Cor. 2:1, 4, 9-13, 2 Cor. 12:9, Isa. 55:8); #2. Rely on The Holy Spirit when you feel weak (1 Cor. 2:3, Isaiah 40:29); #3. Rely on God to work through you; Focus on the cross (1 Cor. 2:2, 1 Cor. 1:18-25, Rom. 1:17); You will never be orphans (1 Cor. 2:4-5, Acts 3:6, Zech. 4:6, 1 Thess. 5)

Additional Scripture:
2 Chron. 16:7, Psalm 20:7, 62:5-7, Prov. 3:5-6

Apply The Word:
When you’re in a hard time what do you look to? When you’re in a good time what do you look to? Does it take a difficult situation or circumstance to lead you to rely on the Holy Spirit, or is it a natural and constant decision in every season? God can do great things in you and through you, but you need to stop relying on yourself and let the Holy Spirit work through you. Repent from being independent from God; any spirit of doing it your way, always having the answers. Instead, by the grace of God, live without pressure; give your burdens to Jesus, your Burden-Bearer. As it says in 1 Thessalonians 5, choose a lifestyle where you pray without ceasing, and involve God in everything. A lifestyle where you lean constantly on the Holy Spirit and rely on God – not your own strength.

Are you fully dependent on the Holy Spirit for your personal life, home, family, finances, career, hobbies, ministry? Is there an area of your life that you have never surrendered to the direction of the Holy Spirit? Many Christians today, instead of living dependent lives, have been living chronically independent lives. Sometimes it is just the ministry or the morality that is dependent on the Holy Spirit, rather than the entire life as every Christian is called to live. The Bible says in the book of 1 Samuel that independence or rebellion is as sinful as witchcraft. It is very serious. But God is merciful. It is time for every Christian to quit failing and attempting most things in our own strength; to quit playing god and to trust wholly and constantly in Jesus Christ.

Is God your backstop or your first port of call? How desperate are you for your next breath? How badly do you need it? How dependent are you on God for your next heartbeat? Do you walk through life confident that when your plans fail, God is there, or do you walk through life knowing that God’s perfect plan is available every day? God calls us to depend on Him completely. When we live that way as His Church, we are able to represent His image here on earth and live a life of true faith, miracles, and obedience to God. Today, make God number one.