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Why You Should Find Out About the Holy Spirit

February 23, 2026
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What if the power Jesus promised was never missing—only misunderstood?

References: Acts 1:8

Guest (Male): Take a break from your busy schedule and join Harold Sala for guidelines for living.

Harold Sala: When a group of Bible students were reciting the words of a creed they had learned, one girl stood and said, "I believe in God the Father, maker of heaven and earth." Another followed, "I believe in Jesus Christ, God’s son who was crucified, buried and rose again the third day."

There was a pause and then a girl’s voice rang out, "I think the boy who believes in the Holy Spirit is absent today." Indeed, God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We believe in all three, or at least so we say. However, we know little about the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit.

The boy who believes in the Holy Spirit, the absent one, has grown into a man. When Dr. Armin Gesswein was a young man, it was his privilege to walk across the college campus with a veteran missionary, a Presbyterian who had spent many years in China, whose name was Jonathan Goforth.

Taking advantage of the moment, Armin asked Goforth what advice he had for him as a young man. This white-haired saint, who had spent a lifetime in missionary service, said, "Find out about the Holy Spirit." Do we need that advice today? Sometimes torn between the excesses of fanaticism and the ignorance of avoiding the whole subject, we find ourselves spiritually bankrupt.

We are still in need of the power which Jesus promised to those who waited in the upper room. We have never learned that the Spirit is God, not an "it" or an influence or a ghost, but a person who accomplishes the work of the Father and the Son in our lives.

Jesus told the disciples that if he went to the Father, he would send the Spirit, who would indwell them and empower them, who would make their bodies the very temples of God. And he would be a force which gives them inner strength and guides them into his will.

Writing to the Ephesians, Paul closed one of his prayers saying, "Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us." Did you notice that last phrase? According to his power that is at work within us.

The big difference between the way the Holy Spirit interacted with people before and after the coming of Christ is his relationship to them. In Old Testament days, the Holy Spirit came on people. For example, the spirit of God came upon Samson. He took the jawbone of a donkey and killed a thousand Philistines.

In days of old, he was with people and empowered them to accomplish God’s purpose. But after the resurrection and the day of Pentecost, he came to indwell God’s children to work in their lives, to be a conscience who would guide them into truth and keep them from sin.

A final question: if the Holy Spirit is God, the power who works in us, using Paul’s terms, why are we so afraid of him? That fear is twofold, I think. First, the old King James term, Holy Ghost, conjures up images of spooks and goblins, an unfortunate translation.

But then there is also the fear stemming from abuses which we have seen: that we would lose control and the spirit would turn us into blathering idiots or cause us to do something we would later regret. Both are irrational and nonsensical and wrong.

God never makes a fool of anyone. But the good news is the Spirit of God does indwell his children. He empowers them, he will guide them, he goes beyond our human limitations in helping us accomplish his purpose and will. The advice of Goforth is still needed. Find out about the Holy Spirit. And when you do, you'll be stronger, more balanced, and better informed.

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Start your day with hope, confidence, and purpose by listening to the Guidelines for Living daily devotional with Harold Sala! This 5-minute program offers insightful teaching from God’s Word and practical application for living out your faith in the day-to-day. Strengthen your relationship with Jesus by adding this short devotional to your daily routine.  Guidelines for Living is the longest running five-minute program in Christian radio!  

About Harold Sala

Speaker, author and Bible teacher, Dr. Harold Sala founded Guidelines in 1963 and pioneered the first 5-minute Christian program on radio.  Dr. Sala holds a Ph.D. in biblical text and has taught at conferences, seminars and churches the world over.  An author of over 60 books published in 19 languages, his most recent release is 40 Unstoppable Women (Rose Publishing).

 

 

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