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Relying on the Helper

Leading with the Holy Spirit

By June 13, 2017 One Comment

 

I often plead with leaders, coaches, and communities to depend on the Holy Spirit.

I plead with Christians to rely on the Spirit, whom Jesus promised would be our helper. But what does that mean?

With so much confusion surrounding the role, reality, and function of the Holy Spirit, it is best simply to look to the Scriptures as a whole. The Bible describes the giving of the Holy Spirit as Him taking residence in the new heart of a person (Ezekiel 35:25–27). Jesus promised in John 15 that the Holy Spirit would enable a person to remember Jesus and obey Him. This baptism or receiving of the Spirit is possible because we have been made right, forgiven, cleansed, and brought into the family of God through Jesus Christ (Titus 3:4–7). A person who is baptized in the Spirit is a new creation in Christ and a dwelling place or house for the Holy Spirit (2 Timothy 1:4, 2 Corinthians 5:1–5, 17, Romans 8:9).

What an amazing grace from God and intentional closeness from our God. Not only did He save us from death, atone for our sins, and cleanse us of our shame, He has made us new and dwells not among us, but in us. God gives us a new heart, and our bodies become the household of God that testifies the gospel to us, sanctifies us, and empowers us to obey all God commanded.

God fulfills the promises He made in the prophets. Jesus fulfills the promises He makes to His disciples. Be confident you are an heir. You are in Christ, reconciled and united with Him.

A Picture of the Spirit-Empowered Life

If we are given the gift of the Holy Spirit as Jesus promises, how does it function in our lives? What does it look like to have the power of the Spirit in your life? This is what we see the Holy Spirit doing in the Bible. The Holy Spirit gives the Christian the power to:

  • Understand the gospel (1 Cor. 2:10–14)
  • Remember Jesus (John 14:26, John 15:26)
  • Obey God and be sanctified (John 14:15–20, John 16:7–15, Ezz 36:25–27, 2 Thessalonians 2:13)
  • Confess Jesus (1 John 4:2, 1 Cor. 12:3)
  • Confess God is our Father and we are His children (Romans 8:15–16)
  • Give witness or proclaim (speak out loud) the gospel, Christ, and the Kingdom with boldness (Acts 1:8, Acts 2:14–39, Acts 8:9–13, Acts 9:17–22 Acts 6:8–15, Acts 19:1–8)
  • Guide missional direction and decisions through dreams, with fasting, in prayer, and through other people empowered by the Spirit (Acts 13:1–4; Acts 16:6–10, Acts 19:21, Acts 20:22, Acts 21:4, 11)
  • Unify the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12, Ephesians 4)
  • Remind us of who Jesus is, what He taught, His character and our identity in Christ.
  • Speak and demonstrate the gospel. The Spirit empowers us to be disciples and make disciples.

Leading with the Power of the Holy Spirit

The best expression of leading a gospel community by the Spirit is through prayer. Prayers of petition and listening are the best way to begin leading by the Spirit. Leaders who regularly go to God and ask Him to do something in the community are leading by the Spirit. Leaders who have difficult shepherding or mission problems who turn to prayer are turning to the Spirit. Spirit-led leaders are those who, facing crisis and dilemmas, turn to God in quiet prayer, asking God to intervene. They listen to God to know what to do next. They wait to understand God’s heart and purposes. This is what it looks like to lead in the power of the Spirit. A leader who is regularly turning to God in prayer for everything in their gospel community will be led by the Spirit.

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Brad Watson

Author Brad Watson

Brad Watson serves as an equipping leader at Soma Culver City in Los Angeles where he develops and teaches leaders to form communities that love God and serve the city. He is the author of multiple books including Sent Together: How the Gospel Sends Leaders to Start Missional Communities. He holds a degree in theology from Western Seminary.

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  • Avatar Kevin says:

    Amen Brad I just was wondering if you meant Ezekiel 36 rather than 35? It’s one of my go to passages!

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