Your Spirit Follows the Holy Spirit


Fresh Manna© by Pastor Tim Burt
http://www.freshmanna.org

Luke 5:4 “When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.”

Today, I woke up early and wished I could have gone back to sleep. I was feeling really tired. I didn’t have one of my better sleeps last night. But, I laid there for a minute and thought about where my day needed to go. I thought about my first meeting of the day. I could easily postpone that one hour and get an extra hour of sleep. I quickly rebuked that thought. I knew there was much I needed to accomplish. I instead focused my thoughts to the Lord and got out of bed.

Think about what our lives would be like if we did only what we felt like doing. Many people do. Before I had accepted the Lord, I leaned that direction. My life was focused on pleasing me. That doesn’t mean I was mean or didn’t do nice things for people. I often did, but my life was mostly focused on me. If I woke up tired, I plotted to call in sick or make up some lie or excuse as to why I couldn’t come in. Lying and manipulating to get my desired outcome didn’t seem evil. It was the way of the world. It seemed to me like everyone did that. That was my excuse. Everyone else did it why couldn’t I? That was a season of life where I let my feelings or selfish desires guide most of my steps.

In coming to the Lord my heart and perspective changed. I learned that people can follow one of three leading desires within them. Two are want-to-be leaders and one is a real leader. People can follow the leading of what their flesh wants. Many do and the results are obvious – lives that are out of control from the extreme of obesity or chemical or sexual abuse, to the negative habits people have that they deep down despise.

People can follow their intellect and emotions. The problem with that is our knowledge and understanding is limited to what we know. Honest people will admit that in the big picture of life, our intellect is grossly limited and overated. I don’t mean many aren’t intellectually intelligent, but talk to someone who has lost a child to a drunk driver or has been stricken by cancer and they will tell you their intelligence didn’t resolve their issues. Our understanding is limited and also had great ability to lead us astray.

The problem with our emotions and feelings leading us is that they are far too unstable to depend on. They can be filled with anger or hate or rage, thereby ripe to mislead us. Our emotions can lead us astray when we are tired or fatigued, or when we are confused or afraid from rejection or fear. Letting our emotions lead us through life will always eventually lead us astray.

Lastly, we can follow after our spirit led by the Holy Spirit. Our spirit led by the Holy Spirit is whom God wants us to follow. If we have given our life to Jesus, then the Holy Spirit lives within us. John 14:26 says, “But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you.” The Holy Spirit will lead you in the Father’s will just as He led Jesus on the earth.

In today’s Fresh Manna verse, Peter had just finished fishing all night and without success. He was tired and exhausted and had just finished cleaning his nets. Suddenly Jesus tells him to go out into the deep and launch his nets. Peter’s head and emotions were screaming but he kept them under control before Jesus. He just said in as nice a way as he could muster, “Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything. But because you say so, I will let down the nets.” (Luke 5:5) If Peter had gone by his intellect or his emotions, well you could figure out what his response would have been. Instead he yielded to the Lord. Upon obeying Jesus, there were so many fish that Peter and his men could hardly pull them in – their nets were breaking, and they needed more help.

2 Cor 5:7 says, “We live by faith, not by sight.” This means that we don’t let our intellect lead our steps. Our intellect thrives on what it sees. We don’t let our emotions lead our daily path. They have great potential to lead us astray. We’ll use both of them daily but we position ourselves in heart to listen to our spirit as it is led by God’s Holy Spirit. He’ll speak to us through the Word of God or other Christians to help lead us. If you will remember that what you need to know is something that He already knows, you would be motivated to ask God to lead you. He desires to lead us in all we do. He desires our success and will tell us where and how to cast our nets!

In His Love,
Pastor Tim Burt
http://www.freshmanna.org

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