The Holy Spirit is often symbolized as a dove. Doves are known for their sensitivity and are said to not have a gall bladder, representing a lack of bitterness within them. They are also easily scared, flying away if not approached with care.
To invite the Holy Spirit, which is the spirit of God, one must be spiritually pure, with thoughts and intentions in check, and be calm and still, creating an environment for Him to "land" upon you like a dove.
Taking quiet time to welcome this precious friend and understanding how to show love and invite Him is crucial. Imagine a gentle candle flame, delicate, warm, and illuminating. However, this sweet flame can easily be extinguished if treated roughly or forcefully. Thus, it is vital to welcome the still small voice of our friend and counselor with gentleness and stillness.
He leads gently, and worship under His guidance has the power to transform us in ways nothing else can – to heal, deliver, and restore – by allowing Him to be in control. Yielding to His will enables Him to move in power. Building this connection and relationship requires spending much time in a quiet place to become a vessel through which heaven can flow freely.
To invite the Holy Spirit, which is the spirit of God, one must be spiritually pure, with thoughts and intentions in check, and be calm and still, creating an environment for Him to "land" upon you like a dove.
Taking quiet time to welcome this precious friend and understanding how to show love and invite Him is crucial. Imagine a gentle candle flame, delicate, warm, and illuminating. However, this sweet flame can easily be extinguished if treated roughly or forcefully. Thus, it is vital to welcome the still small voice of our friend and counselor with gentleness and stillness.
He leads gently, and worship under His guidance has the power to transform us in ways nothing else can – to heal, deliver, and restore – by allowing Him to be in control. Yielding to His will enables Him to move in power. Building this connection and relationship requires spending much time in a quiet place to become a vessel through which heaven can flow freely.
The Holy Spirit is often symbolized as a dove. Doves are known for their sensitivity and are said to not have a gall bladder, representing a lack of bitterness within them. They are also easily scared, flying away if not approached with care.
To invite the Holy Spirit, which is the spirit of God, one must be spiritually pure, with thoughts and intentions in check, and be calm and still, creating an environment for Him to "land" upon you like a dove.
Taking quiet time to welcome this precious friend and understanding how to show love and invite Him is crucial. Imagine a gentle candle flame, delicate, warm, and illuminating. However, this sweet flame can easily be extinguished if treated roughly or forcefully. Thus, it is vital to welcome the still small voice of our friend and counselor with gentleness and stillness.
He leads gently, and worship under His guidance has the power to transform us in ways nothing else can – to heal, deliver, and restore – by allowing Him to be in control. Yielding to His will enables Him to move in power. Building this connection and relationship requires spending much time in a quiet place to become a vessel through which heaven can flow freely.