Embracing the Sacred Spirit’s role in confronting sin…
“Then having come that one will admonish this world on account of sin, then on account of justification, then on account of judgment.”
— John 16:8 (2020 New Testament)
Conviction is not condemnation. It is invitation—a sacred mercy that calls us higher.
The Spirit-led Church does not avoid truth. It delivers it with power and compassion.
We don’t need watered-down sermons. We need Spirit-born messages that pierce through apathy and call souls to repentance.
Jesus did not bleed so we could be inspired. He bled so we could be made new.
And that renewal begins with conviction.
The Sacred Spirit doesn’t flatter the flesh—He crucifies it.
Not to shame us, but to liberate us.
Not to control us, but to restore us.
The Church that welcomes the Spirit’s conviction will see holiness return to its people and power return to its pulpits.
Reflection Question:
Have I welcomed the Spirit’s correction—or resisted it?
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