Daily Journal: The Holy Spirit Has a Front Seat to Witness Our Sin
Minister Denise N. Fyffe
There is more to life than just drawing your next breath. We are accountable to God for every action. After looking on my bedroom wall and reading the note that reminds me, “I choose God first, Today!”
My mind goes to the place inside me, where the Holy Spirit dwells and speaks. The God thought rises within me that, “The Holy Spirit has a front seat to witness our sin,” for Spirit filled Christians. I squirm at the uncomfortable thought, because a picture of him sitting front and center, at some of my secret sins, is mortifying.
He shows me a picture in my mind’s eye, of a person looking at filth from a distance to another of that person looking at it right in front of them. This made me grossly uncomfortable and repentant.
Thankfully, Jehovah is a forgiving God and dispenses forgiveness freely. He offered grace and mercy just for such occasions because He knew we would need it.
So, I pray that this God thought, “The Holy Spirit has a front seat to witness our sin,” would dwell with you and I, as we go about our lives. May we shun the very presence and thought of sin, as we live to do His will, every second of every day.
The Invitation
I invite you today to take a deep look at yourself and reflect on your life. Are you searching for something more? Are you satisfied with how things are today? Is God calling you to confess your sins, be baptized and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior? Have you been ignoring him? Have you been facing immense hardships and challenges? What can you do to take the first step?
Trust God to help you with that first step.
Be encouraged.
Be bold.
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It shall be well with you, in Jesus mighty name.
And remember, be encouraged.
About the writer:
Minister Denise N. Fyffe is a devoted Christian, author, and servant of God, whose life is guided by her faith and values. Since accepting Jesus Christ at a young age, she has made it her mission to share her journey. She also shares her knowledge of the Bible with others. Besides her passion for writing, Minister Fyffe is actively involved in outreach, Christian mentorship, and ministering the Word of God.







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