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Week 9: Day 5 Advocate
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The Holy Spirit is the
ultimate advocate. In the worst of moments, is when I most need an advocate. Rarely does anyone think of their need for an advocate in good or comfortable times. The Holy Spirit is our helper, friend and advocate. Look to the bible to see the advocate in action! Even Jesus relied on the Advocate.
During times of extreme stress and grief it helps when I direct my thoughts were drawn to Jesus - and that long, dark,
lonely night he spent in the garden of Gethemsane. Jesus was God in the flesh,
divine in spirit. Yet, at the same time Jesus was fully human- with a body
subject to the same pains, discomforts and sensations as the rest of us. Though
he was God, he was also a man. He was subject to human emotions: pain, grief,
fear, thirst and forboding. With his divine nature, Jesus knew exactly what he
was about to endure- a torturous death on the cross filled pain, suffering,
humilation, shame. In fact the pain he was yet to experience in a few short
hours was described in explicit detail by David in the Psalms and the prophet
Isaiah! The torurous, sensations of drowning in one's own fluid filled lungs, in
a prolonged death of asphyxiation, stretched out on the cross, was described by
David. Isahiah and David fortold of the nakedness, shame, and humilation and
abandonment that Jesus was yet to face at the cross. The sensations of thirst,
pain, flesh stripped to shreds- to the bone, and even the shame- all fortold!
Jesus was fully aware of what he would endure. Jesus was griefstricken,
sickened, lonely, and axious. And who wouldn't be in the face of death on the
cross? We complain and bellyache about much less! Jesus, in his despair and pain
pleaded with God to take the cup of suffering away- three times! Jesus asked his
apostles to have the strength to remain awake. But they could not remain awake.
They simply did not have the strength. Blood stained sweat dripped from Jesus as
he fervently prayed. (Whoever painted those santised, artistic renditions of
Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, depicting Jesus wearing a freshly pressed and
laundered white robe, with a pensive yet peaceful look, in Italy in the 1400s,
probably never read the actual biblical account. ) Yet, God gave Jesus- the
supernatural strength he needed to persever, and Jesus responded "not My will
but Your Will."
The power of the Holy Spirit
is very real. The Holy Spirit is here and alive and ready for us. Not many
people meditate on the significance of the Holy Spirit. Yes it is true, the Holy
Spirit is the third person of the trinity. Intellectually many people are aware
of the fact. Every Sunday morning, we are reminded. Yet the significance is
enormous! When you consider the Holy Spirit- which is in fact God (just as Jesus
is God and the Father is God), then the true meaning and significance become
more apparent. It is nothing short of miraculous! God is with us through the
Holy Spirit. The presence of the Holy Spirit of God is no less real than the
presense of Jesus Christ in ancient Palestine, or the presence of God, the
Father in his throne in heaven. All three are God, and the Holy Spirit is
essentialy God with us- here right now. It is the Holy Spirit that gave Jesus
the strength to endure his fate on the cross. It is the Holy Spirit that helped
Jesus survive 40 torturous and lonely days & nights in a dry desolate
dessert, parched and hungry in the face of the devil's temptations. It is the
Holy Spirit that gave a band of unlearned men. the apostles, the strength and
wisdom to persevere and spread the good news of the gospel message. This same
Holy Spirit strengthened the early believers to face a painful death, being torn
to shreds by wild animals, as the were marytered for entertainment at the hands
of the ancient Roman government. That same very Holy Spirit can help each and
every one of us, infusing us with supernatural, spiritual strength to persevere,
even when our minds and our bodies fail us. This is not about our own will
power. It isn't about keeping a new years resolution or being tough and
independant. This is not simply another self help type of advise that is
contained in countless dieting, and relationship and other self helpbooks. This
isn't like having a voice in one's head telling us what to do or what not to do.
This is about the power of the Holy Spirit that helps us, when we are at our
weakest. We don't muster this strength on our own merits, but rather by placing
our faith in God.
Jesus explained that we must not live by bread and food
alone but by the word of God. The word of God is more important than the food
and water we need for our daily sustainance! Certainly food and water keep our
physical bodies alive and functioning, but there is something much more
important than the physical body- and that is the spirit. Our spiritual health
is more important to true life than merely our physical state. And, even when
our bodies betray us, when our physical bodies fail us and shame us, we can find
renewing and refreshing strength that we need from the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit has the miraculous life chaging power to renew each and every
one of us spiritually. Replace the expression or term "Holy Spirit" with "God"
and it will become clear that God himslef has the power to renew and restore our
spirit in order to give us the strength we need to endure and persevere. With
God at your side, who needs a counselor or physchologist? Pills, doctors, drugs
and medications pale in comparison to the power of God himself through the Holy
Spirit! Everything is second place- money, prosperity, career, selfish ambition-
its all a counterfit when it comes to the power for peace and strength. You can
spend hours in psychotheraphy, you may spend lots of money shopping, or to go on
drinking binges, or mind- numbing outings at bars, parties, clubs, sports and
other entertainment- all these things may numb the pain or provide diversion-
but none of these things can heal. Only God can heal. The power of the Holy
Spirit can heal the sick and weak spirit. The power of the holy Spirit can
changes lives- no matter how many days you have remaining before you- whether
its one day or 70 years. We don't need to be vampires to live for ever, nor do
we need superheros like Superman or Spiderman to save us.
"That same very Holy Spirit can help each and every one of us, infusing us with supernatural, spiritual strength to persevere, even when our minds and our bodies fail us." - Amen (fellow Live Second blogger at cliffymania.com/blog)
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