Holy Spirit Revelations

You don’t gain faith through revelation, but revelation through faith.

The greatest barrier to the revelation of truth is the lie that you firmly hold onto.

By His power: His power is not dependent on yours, but yours on His.

You cannot struggle and hear in the Spirit, because it is not a natural effort.

You can’t do in the natural what can only be done in the spiritual. You do not hear in the spiritual because you only listen in the natural.

It is not by our effort but by His that we can hear the Holy Spirit. The Lord God told Jeremiah, “…I will cause you to hear My words.” (Jeremiah 18:2).

Spiritual senses are never attained, only received. It is never a matter of trying harder, but yielding more.

The spiritually dead can never hear spiritually. See to it they are first born in the Spirit, then you can teach them.

You will never get closer to God walking on natural paths. You cannot learn spiritual truths by natural study methods.

You cannot climb spiritual mountains, only be lifted to them. The harder you try, the prouder you are.

To gain worldly wisdom requires much effort. To gain heavenly wisdom requires much submission. Knowledge of the world is attained. Knowledge of the Lord is received.

It is the pride of man that says he must do the work. That is why the Lord cannot do a work through a proud man. Pray this, “that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give to you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him, the eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that you may know…” (Ephesians 1:17-18). 

Listening Prayers: Try praying with your ears wide open.

God is not mute. The only ones who preach He cannot talk are the ones who do not hear Him. Don’t listen to people who don’t listen. The Lord Jesus said, “…the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things…” (John 14:26).

The goal of drawing near to God is not so He will hear you better, but that you will hear Him better.

You never have to pray for the Lord to speak to you, but only that you would have ears to hear Him.

Our problem with communicating is not that we don’t talk to Him, rather that we do not listen to Him. You cannot hear with your mouth wide open.

If you don’t believe the Lord will speak to you then you won’t listen. Or you don’t listen because you know what He would tell you.

It is never a question of if the Lord would speak to you, but would you hear Him. “Your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, ‘This is the way, walk in it…’” (Isaiah 30:21).

You need to have holy ears such that you can hear a Holy Spirit. Guard your ear gates to guard your mind.

God holds back until you are ready, “Yet the Lord has not given you a heart to perceive and eyes to see and ears to hear, to this very day” (Deuteronomy 29:4). So it is with hearing the Holy Spirit, He waits until we are ready, then He will “cause you to hear My words”(Jeremiah 18:2).

God is Spirit, His Word is Spirit, so we must listen in the Spirit. Quiet your mind that you would hear His voice.

Revelation: Revelation is not seeing something new, but in having something revealed that was there all along.

You don’t gain revelation, it must be given to you.

Revelation does not come by the efforts of man, but by the power of God. The Lord cannot reveal a new thing until you first have eyes from which you can see. Pray to the Lord, “Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law” (Psalm 119:18).

You cannot reach the depths of God using the natural tools of man. Knowledge comes through the efforts of man, but revelation only comes by the movement of God.

Spiritual revelation cannot be found through the wisdom of man. So long as you rely solely upon man, the Spirit of God cannot help you. “These things we also speak, not in words which man’s wisdom teaches but which the Holy Spirit teaches… But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned” (1 Corinthians 2:13-14).

You cannot preach revelation to those in darkness because they cannot see. Instead preach light, that they would step into it.

You won’t gain more revelation of truth until you start living the truth already revealed to you. If the truth doesn’t change you, then what is the point?

With the word there is light, and in the light, there is revelation. “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105).

Revelation attracts the most critics, thus exposing them. Be led by the Holy Spirit, not critics.

The Church fears false prophets so much that they reject true prophets. Jesus said to test prophets, not reject them.

The Holy Spirit will not pour out revelation into closed minds.

Don’t reveal less so your teaching is safer, but reveal more that your teaching is more effective. Jesus never limited His teaching by what they would receive, and neither should you.

The more natural you put in your message, the less spiritual will remain.

The secret to revelation in God’s word is that it cannot be found by you, but only revealed to you.

Never search for revelation to teach, but to learn. Then only teach what you are willing to live. If you do not live the truth, then you would only be preaching from the platform of a lie.

Revelation is not new truth, but a hidden truth revealed. Revelation is not just what will be, but what already is.

The more we fear Him, the more He will reveal. “The secret of the Lord is with those who fear Him, And He will show them His covenant” (Psalm 25:14). 

Blessings to you,

Paul


12 thoughts on “Holy Spirit Revelations

      1. Thank you! My prayer is to do more ministry, have such a desire to be used of God! Praying the Lord would stir up in you all that He has for you to accomplish!

      1. I’d be happy to, thanks for your interest. So I’m originally from Australia but am currently teaching English in China (specifically in the Northeastern city of Harbin). I quite like the job, but what I love is that it gives me enough free time to pursue my passion for writing among other things. I thank God for the opportunities in my life which so many don’t have.

        I was originally an atheist, actually, raised in a very secular society and household. But it wasn’t until I found God in my very early twenties where I had the courage to pursue things in life that I really wanted to do. Trust in God allowed me to take risks and leaps into the unknown and has brought me where I am today. China! Of all places, where I’ve also found the love of my life.

        God bless, Paul

      2. Hi David, wow, you are on a fascinating journey! What a great mission you are on and in a country ripe for a major revival! So I would really love to read something that you have written. Do you have anything posted online?

        It is amazing how the more we trust in God the less we worry about the things of the world. That our faith sets us free to pursue those things we never thought possible. Most people who knew me before I came to faith could of never imagined I would be who I am today, and I say the same thing. That is the God we serve, Who takes us a we were, and makes us into what He intends us to become!

        Blessings to you!

  1. Wow, thanks for all this wisdom! I especially needed to hear this: “It is not by our effort but by His that we can hear the Holy Spirit. The Lord God told Jeremiah, “…I will cause you to hear My words.” (Jeremiah 18:2).

    Spiritual senses are never attained, only received. It is never a matter of trying harder, but yielding more.”

    Sometimes I strive to hear His voice because I want so bad to hear it and bless others. Thanks for the reminder that I need to yield more, rather than strive more. It is so like God’s nature, that I know in my spirit this is true.

    Peace be with you, brother.

    1. Thank you so much Abigail! I have been so blessed reading your blog and seeing your thirst for the things of God. Oh, He is going to move so mightily in your life! You will hear His voice and you will bless others. Keep pressing in.

      My desire for the deeper things of God came long before the deeper things of God. And had i not walked in the wilderness I would not have been able to cross over into the promise.

      The other day I read in a devotion, “you must not think that these gifts will fall upon you like ripe cherries, there is a sense in which you have to pay the price for everything you get”. Learn to travail in your prayers, that your prayers would be costly.

      Peace with you sister, I sense great things ahead for you.

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