The person of Jesus has been gone a long time. His presence, brought to us through the power of the Holy Spirit, has been with humankind ever since. Some believers spend a lot of their time looking to heaven through the disciplines of prayer, meditation, worship, and study. To know and understand Jesus more and more is definitely a part of our journey of faith. All of these means of grace develop our personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Many are comfortable with the presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives in terms of how it helps them in these pursuits. But our faith life is not all about looking up – it is also about looking in and looking around. Faith is not meant to be lived in isolation or even with just our fellow believers. The Spirit calls into our passions and seeks to use our God-given gifts and talents to be a difference-maker in our world.
As Spirit-filled followers we are called to be the kingdom of God here on earth. The Spirit leads us to wrestle with the things of this world – racial tension, economic injustice, violence, corruption… – the things that cause the heart of God to hurt. We are called as followers of Christ to come alongside folks who struggle with these things and to lead the way for change in helping our world become the place God desires it to be. We are to work for a world where justice and equality and fairness are the norms, not the exceptions. Each of us must ask the Holy Spirit where we are called to minister in this world. The twelve were sent out to make a difference in the world as they spread the message of the gospel. This is our call as well.
Scripture reference: Acts 1: 9-11