Dear Holy Spirit

Today, I woke up remembering the work of the Holy Spirit in my life. I was just moved to acknowledge His presence in my life. The word Koinonia came deep into my Spirit today.

”Koinoina” is a Greek word that means fellowship/communion. As believers in Christ, having this daily Koinoina moment with the Holy Spirit is essential.

In the hustle and bustle of life, we tend to put the Holy Spirit last in our lives. We want to get to our jobs on time; we are just busy working, and sometimes, we overlook the time we are supposed to spend with the Holy Spirit. Commitments, challenges, and disappointments in life may have stopped us from having this fellowship with the Holy Spirit.

I believe Jesus himself had his Konoina moment.

 Mark chap 1 35:” Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went to a solitary place, where he prayed.”

If we continue reading this chapter, Jesus continues doing his ministry after his quiet time: preaching, healing the sick, and casting out demons. I believe Jesus needed to have his Konoina moment with the Holy Spirit. He needs to carry his ministry here on earth.

What are the results of Koinonia? What actually happens when we have this fellowship with the Holy Spirit?

Like what Jesus did, early in the morning, he took the time to commune and pray, and as a result, he could do his ministry. Many of us run rushing down, doing many things on our own. We want to get certain things done in life. We seek the expert and find practical ways of solving issues in life, but we tend to forgo this Koinoina moment with the Holy Spirit.

I would like to encourage my readers here today. If you face a particular uncertainty in life today, I want us to set aside time for this Koinonia moment with the Holy Spirit. We have to take the time to pause, reflect on our lives, and acknowledge His presence in everything we do.


John chap 15: 5; ‘I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me, you can do nothing.

If you have not been bearing fruit in your life or have been struggling for some time now, the verse above is an explicit instruction to all of us, reminding us that we cannot do anything without Him. We may be churchgoers or serve in Church, but if we don’t set aside time for this Koinonia moment with the Holy Spirit, it will be the same cycle of struggle and brokenness. I also firmly believe that when we come before the Lord, we must be able to empty our own mindsets and belief systems that we have built in ourselves for years. We must be ready to empty ourselves and let His will be done in our lives.

Most of the time, the biggest hurdles to our breakthroughs or miracles in life are our own mindsets and wrong belief systems that we built in our minds and selves all the years. Most of us have framed God the way we want Him to be. But that is not supposed to be the way. We are to surrender unto Him and let His will take place.

It is the last week before Christians worldwide celebrate Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Let this one week be where we set apart this week, to seek Him like never before in our Christian walk.

My mum always tells me,” All the answers are in the Bible.”Let us all take time to seriously read the Bible.

Let us meditate on the Word of God and spend time with the Holy Spirit. Let us specifically dedicate this week to the Lord. Let us thank God for His will to be done in our lives.

Say this today: ”I thank you, Holy Spirit, for this fellowship I have with you.”-R.J.JOHN.

Prayer for today: ”Abba Father, I thank you, Lord, for you are good in my life. I thank you, Lord, for all my readers today. I pray, Lord, as they take time to seek You, You will speak to them in dreams and visions. I pray this week will be a life-changing experience for them. All I ask and pray.Amen

Application: Set aside time early in the morning to read the Bible and spend time with the Holy Spirit. Start with worship songs and praising God. Choose one book of the bible. Maybe you can start with the book of John. Empty your mind and just surrender unto the will of God. If you speak in tongues, spend time speaking in tongues at least a minimum of 15 minutes a day. After praying, take some time to just quiet down and listen to the Holy Spirit. Fellowship is both ways. We talk to the Lord, and He will talk to us back.

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