Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Prayers: The words placed on our hearts

The Holy Spirit puts the words in our prayers. When we are sincere, and the repent is a spiritual repent, not a selfish request. The Holy Spirit intercedes and put the right words on our hearts for us to voice in prayer, whether a silent prayer or out loud.

This is exactly how tongues is explained. It is not coming from us in the physical, no. It is coming through us, by the kingdom of God, and imparted to us frim the Holy Spirit. Tongues is a gift of the Holy Spirit. It is not for our benefit, but foe those who hear it. Does that sound like anything else we know comes from the Holy Spirit? Yes. The fruit of the Holy Spirit also come through us, and serve others, not ourselves.


The Kingdom of God is a spiritual setting witin the living. By the kingdom we seek and receive in full. What we receive serves others, trwating them as we would have ourselves be treated, amen. You cannot find the Kingdom within you without putting yourself aside. You cannot find the kingdom with denying yourself to do so. The Kingdom of God can not be reproduced or made to serve the will of the one who seeks it. *It is recognized as the Spirit of the One whom sent it.*

The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Truth. The Truth is the living form of the Word of God. The Truth is the one and only Son of God who is the first ressurected form, the now living; Word of God. He sent down this Holy Spirit which recognizes those whom carry the Truth in them. By the kingdom; the Holy Spirit acts through these individuals, and these individuals act through this Holy Spirit by the Kingdom in the service of others. They are in the truth, and the truth is in them. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Truth.

When we pray, we should be praying for others. Yes, you can pray for yourself, but if it is for worldly things, you know it is your will you are serving, you whom you are concerned for. We all have done it. But the good prayer is the prayer that comes from a heart desperate to forgive someone, deaperate to have patience, desperate to love an enemy, desperate for suffering to end for someone who needs prayer. *When we pray, like when we act, we should be doing the will of God, which we know begins and ends with the Truth.* We cannot approach the Father except through His Truth.

We know that under the Law those who walked the path to righteousness were only recognized as acting in righteousness when they had confidence in God. Faith, is a fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is of God, not man. So when faith comes through us, it is because we recognized the Father through His Truth.

That means that the kingdom of God was available to those under Law, but they did not seek to do His will, they sought to claim rigteousness through perfect knowledge of good and evil. But it was always God who was righteous. It took John the Baptist in the Spirit of Elijah to come and make their crooked was straight; to cleanse and repent of their sin, and deny themselves. In so doing, they could begin to see it was not their acts that became holy, but instead, holiness that acted through them serving the will of God in a selfless  manor.

Jesus after receiving his annointing, only did his Father's will. And because of this, the power of God worked miracles and wonders through him for the sake of those who were witness. Just like the tongues the disciples spoke at Pentecost, the gifts of the Holy Spirit are to be witnessed, and glorified as the Power of the God of the living.

As for us, the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit act through the servants of the Truth by the Kingdom of Heaven. These fruits and gifts are holy and complete, as they are in heaven. And our prayers of sincerity as individual who have died of this world so the truth can live through us; our prayers serve the will of God.

Amen.

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