Daily Devotional- MORNINGTIME 5029

Daily Devotional. Study to shew thyself Approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth. AND THE SERVANT OF THE LORD must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to Teach, Patient, In Meekness Instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them Repentance to the Acknowledging of The Truth; And that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will. 2 Timothy 2:15,24-26. The following discussion is about how the Holy Spirit Works, NOT about how man delivers those Works.  Whether you are quiet, or loud, hot and sweaty, your delivery is, your delivery and that’s OK, that’s simply how man works. We’re looking at the words, “but be gentle unto all men, apt to Teach, Patient, In Meekness” as a means of the Holy Spirit at work in a lost person’s Heart. ALL men Know just enough, in their life, that they need Christ and should Come to Him in Repentance unto Salvation, AND that to not do so will not work out well at all for them. This is THE Message the Holy Spirit quietly delivers to every man’s Heart during their Lifetime. The Holy Spirit is VERY Meek, WITH GREAT AUTHORITY, and no one will have an excuse on Judgment Day for Rejecting Christ. Man comes along, sent by the Holy Spirit, to Verbally, and with Illustrations and Works, back up again and again, what the Holy Spirit has already said. That lost person may hear man’s admonition to Come to Christ only one time, or many times, as the Holy Spirit determines. How man delivers that Message is up to man. Sometimes very quietly, sometimes loud and boisterous with great sweat. That’s just what man does and whatever way he uses, will be used by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit Works on The Heart, and man follows up with confirming that Knowledge with practical illustrations and examples. Man doesn’t know a man’s Heart, but can confirm what the Holy Spirit is saying, from man’s side of things that men Can, Be Blessed.