
How does understanding the Holy Spirit as a person, rather than just a force, change our perspective on our relationship with God?
In what ways might we be unintentionally ‘grieving’ or ‘quenching’ the Holy Spirit in our daily lives?
How can we cultivate a greater awareness of the Holy Spirit’s presence and guidance in our church community?
What does it mean for us personally that the Holy Spirit always points to Jesus rather than drawing attention to Himself?
How might our approach to prayer and worship change if we truly embraced the idea of the Holy Spirit as ‘another counselor’ like Jesus?
In what areas of your life do you feel the Holy Spirit might be nudging you towards change or action?
How can we balance relying on the Holy Spirit’s guidance with the practical aspects of church leadership and decision-making?
What fears or reservations might we have about fully embracing the work of the Holy Spirit, and how can we address them?
How does the concept of the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) inform our understanding of community and relationships?
In what ways can we actively ‘seek’ the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, as the sermon encourages?
0 Comments