All Nations Full Gospel Church International
All Nations Full Gospel Church International
How to Build a Relationship with the Holy Spirit (Part 1)
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In this insightful message, Dr. Samuel Donkor teaches on the important subject: “How to Build a Relationship with the Holy Spirit.”
Many believers desire deeper encounters with God, yet often experience cycles of spiritual highs followed by seasons of dryness. The reason, Dr. Donkor explains, is not because God has withdrawn His presence, but because many believers have not learned how to maintain spiritual consistency and awareness of the Holy Spirit.
Drawing from Scripture, he reminds us that God is good to those who seek Him and wait for Him. This means that God responds to those who live with expectation. When believers wake up each day anticipating the presence of the Holy Spirit, they begin to notice His guidance and activity in ways they may have previously overlooked.
The Holy Spirit is always speaking, always leading, and always working. The real question is not whether He is present, but whether we are aware of Him.
One of the greatest challenges believers face is spiritual disconnection. Just like a phone call that drops when the signal is lost, our spiritual awareness can become interrupted when we lose consistency in our relationship with God.
Dr. Donkor explains that building a relationship with the Holy Spirit requires more than occasional spiritual moments. It requires daily intentionality, learning to stay spiritually connected through seeking, waiting, and cultivating awareness of God’s presence in everyday life.
When believers learn to maintain this connection, they move beyond occasional encounters with God and begin to experience continuous fellowship with the Holy Spirit.
This message will challenge and encourage you to develop a deeper, more consistent relationship with the Holy Spirit and to live each day with expectation for His presence and guidance.