Re: How can one be a slave to the Holy Ghost? Is that a bad thing? [message #2205 is a reply to message #2140] |
Mon, 11 February 2013 22:53 |
Called to Serve
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I just found this thread. Since I made the comment that started the whole conversation, I'd like to chime in here.
First of all, I agree with the opening post of this thread. I think that perhaps my comments on the other thread were just misunderstood.
I believe that if we relied on the Spirit to make sure no one was missed when taking care of each other, then the Spirit would tell us if someone was getting missed. This doesn't mean that we wouldn't be making our own choices most of the time about who we were going to reach out to and befriend. The ideal I envision is a state where every person is already befriending those around them who they feel could use the help or even who they feel could help them come closer to Christ. But being in tune with the Spirit, these people would also pay attention to any promptings letting them know of additional people they hadn't thought of who need help. So it would be a balance of personal choice and spiritual guidance, just like Dragon speaks of in the opening post.
I like the idea that if we have knowledge from the Spirit, we should act on it without feeling the need to gain additional spiritual manifestations. I believe the Lord has been teaching me that concept but I didn't quite know how to put it into words and hadn't quite identified what it was I was being taught. There were a few times when I was looking for help from the Spirit when I should have already known, but was afraid to go with my former spiritual promptings because the world had such a different view and it was hard for me to go against the grain. In these cases, the Spirit kept asking what I already knew, instead of giving me the answer. It's nice to have those experiences put into words.
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