The Holy Spirit Leads

May 28 | Acts 15:28-29

 “For it seemed good to the Holy Spirit and us to lay on you no greater burden except these requirements: that you abstain from food sacrificed to idols and from what has been strangled and from sexual immorality, of which if you keep, you will do well for yourselves. Farewell.”
(Acts 15:28-29)

I have been in some incredible service where the Holy Spirit led. In one service, people began to sing a chorus of hallelujah. No one led. We all sang in unison. There’s nothing like moments following the Spirit.

The Jerusalem Church gathered to address Gentile Christians. Gentiles were coming to Christ en masse. Until now, mostly Jews were becoming Christians. But now that Gentiles started coming to Christ, they had to decide whether to make them follow Jewish laws or Christian laws.

They decided to not force Gentile Christians to become Jewish converts. Instead, they required them to observe basic requirements God gave Noah. The way they came to their decision required input from the Holy Spirit. They listened through prayer to what the Spirit wanted and agreed with Him. We should always listen to the Spirit and do what pleases Him.

Action Step: Make it a point to listen to the Spirit and obey His wishes. What is He saying to you today? How can you pay attention to the Holy Spirit and do what He says? As you read the Bible, what sticks out to you to apply to your life?

Holy Spirit, I want to do what You say. Speak to me today. Use the Scripture I read and my prayer time to give me direction and purpose for this day. I will follow You.

Jonathan Srock

Rev. Jonathan Srock is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God since 2010. He received two Bachelor’s degrees in Biblical Languages and Pastoral Ministries, as well as a Masters of Divinity from Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. Jonathan was privileged to be the Lead Pastor of New Life Assembly in Shillington, PA for five years before suffering sudden paralysis in 2013. Jonathan has been a Christian since 1988.

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