PREACHER: REV. DR. CYRIL FAYOSE
There are three (3) persons in the Godhead and this remains a mystery. We have God the father (creator and sustainer of the universe), the Son (the redeemer) and the Holy Spirit (the counsellor and advocate). Jesus Christ said,”i have a lot to tell you but when the spirit of truth comes he would guide you with all truth”.
Long life still remains a mystery and everyone is still looking for longevity. This is one of the three themes known as deluge. The hyperborean theme is one that believes that there are people in Asia, the Caribbean and some other parts of the world live long.
Fountain/ rejuvenation theme is the third which says that there is a substance that when you lay your hands on you would live forever. It pertained for a long time before us. An explorer travelled the world in search of this substance.
Today the third person of the trinity says that he would give us into all truth and the life. This spirit is like a harbour master he opens the door for entry to users. The Holy Spirit does this in four ways:
i. He counsels or advocates us in times when we are perplexed and confused by telling the truth. One of the most important things in counselling is telling the truth. Most people are perplexed or confused because people keep on lying to them. When someone has a smelly mouth he avoids people but no one gathers the courage to tell him/her. By telling the truth our problem is half solved. The Holy Spirit tells us who we are and what we have to do in such situations.
ii. Comfort; Jesus knew there were times they would be in sorrow, grief and would need the third person to comfort us. When anything happens to unbelievers they run looking for shrines e.tc but for us Christians the spirit comforts us because this is temporal and there is something ahead of us.
iii. He is our companion; he is with us till the very end. At the time Steven was stoned he asked for forgiveness.
Iv. He also sends us as Christians to convict, comfort and be a companion to friends.
May the Lord help us to go out and be a brother to people.
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