MAKING THE HOLY SPIRIT PART OF YOUR JOURNEY (3)
Times Of Refreshing Daily Devotional
Date: Thursday, 16 January 2025
Topic: Making the Holy Spirit Part of Your Journey (3)
Focus: The Comforter in Every Season
Message: As we step into the new year, the Holy Spirit is our divine companion who empowers, guides, comforts, and leads us into God’s plans and purposes
A new year often brings excitement, but it can also bring uncertainty, trials, and unexpected challenges. In these moments, the Holy Spirit is our comforter, reminding us of God’s presence, peace, and promises. Jesus called the Holy Spirit the Advocate, emphasizing His role in strengthening and encouraging us when we feel weary or burdened.
Beloved, no matter what this year holds, you can rest in the assurance that the Holy Spirit is with you, providing peace that transcends understanding and hope that anchors your soul. Allow Him to quiet your fears, calm your heart, and fill you with the confidence of God’s unfailing love.
Scripture Reading:
John 14:26 – “But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.”
Refreshing for the Day:
So, take a moment to bring any worries or burdens to the Holy Spirit. Ask Him to fill your heart with God’s peace and to reassure you of His faithfulness. Stay Refreshed!
Note This:
The Holy Spirit is your comforter, offering peace, strength, and reassurance in every season of life.
Responsibility:
How can you lean on the Holy Spirit for peace and comfort this year?
Prayer:
O Holy Spirit, thank You for being my comforter. Fill me with Your peace and remind me of God’s love and faithfulness as I walk through this year. In Jesus’ name, Amen!
Prophetic Declaration:
I declare that the Holy Spirit is my source of peace and comfort, and I will not fear what lies ahead. In Jesus’ name, Amen!
Bible Texts:
John 14:16-17; 26
As always, thank you for reading and until next time. May today’s Times of Refreshing refresh, encourage and empower you! For previous devotionals, please visit: www.thefountspring.org