Day 17

The Pouring Out of God’s Spirit

from the The Presence of God reading plan


Isaiah 32:14-18, Isaiah 44:3-4, Ezekiel 39:29, Joel 2:28-32, Acts 2:1-47

BY Scarlet Hiltibidal

If you’re like me, you’re a little prone to, um, an overabundance of feelings at all times. But though the feelings you have are strong, sometimes they aren’t the right ones. Maybe you want to feel empathetic, but you feel defensive. You want to feel loving, but you feel selfish. You long to hunger for the Word of God, but the day was long, and you “accidentally” opened a different app like, say, TikTok. Ahem.

Sometimes we want to feel the right things but pursue them the wrong way. Second Corinthians 3:17 reminds us, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” We want to want the Spirit, right? Of course. But how can we have the Spirit and feel the freedom He brings when life is so full of distractions and pains and questions that get us wanting other things we didn’t want to want in the first place? How can we be people who embody the Spirit who lives inside of us? In Acts 2, Peter quotes what was once spoken through the prophet Joel.

And it will be in the last days, says God,
that I will pour out my Spirit on all people;
then your sons and your daughters will prophesy,
your young men will see visions,
and your old men will dream dreams. 

—Acts 2:17 

Did you notice that it’s God who does the pouring out? It’s God who is the Spirit. God is, and God pours out. We, on the other hand, are to receive. But we’re not going to recognize what is available to us if we’re distracted, looking at Instagram or news updates more than we’re looking to God.

In Isaiah 32, we’re reminded of the glorious benefit of being filled with God’s Spirit: “The result of righteousness will be peace; the effect of righteousness will be quiet confidence forever” (v.17). We have the Spirit of God. We can be filled with the Spirit of God. We can have and experience His peace. We can live with “quiet confidence forever.” The Spirit who came upon the apostles “like that of a violent rushing wind” is available to all of us who follow Christ (Acts 2:2). We don’t have to conjure it up. We don’t have to strive forever for the feeling of Christlikeness. The Holy Spirit is being poured out. Open the Word. Obey its instruction. Focus on filling more than feeling, and remember this: the work of Jesus Christ has already made you pure. Your sins are already forgiven. You are loved. You are full of God’s power, God’s peace, God’s presence, God’s life, God’s hope. Wow.

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43 thoughts on "The Pouring Out of God’s Spirit"

  1. Carolyn Hunter says:

    This devotion truly spoke to me!!!

  2. Victoria E says:

    Amazing devotional today! Definitely spoke to me too. Mia Faith, praying for you and your family. GramsieSue, praying for you and Steve as well.

  3. Rhonda J. says:

    @Amanda Noble..If you are here please let us know, I want to give you my email, we want to gift you!

  4. Missy Csonka says:

    I love what Scarlet says at the end of her devotional:

    The work of Jesus Christ has already made you pure.
    Your sins are forgiven.
    You are loved.
    You are full of:

    GOD’S POWER
    GOD’S PEACE
    GOD’S PRESENCE
    GOD’S LIFE
    GOD’S HOPE. Amen to all of that goodness!!❣️❣️

    Hoping you all had a blessed and rested day in Christ Jesus. Many hugs and Much love All!!

  5. Jennifer Anapol says:

    I loved this devotional! I am such a feeler, and so often I feel like I need to conjure up these amazing feelings. I think that if I don’t feel like something is true, it isn’t. I love knowing that I don’t need to feel something for it to be true. I also love that it isn’t up to me to make myself feel something, I just need to receive from God. I make myself available to God’s spirit.

  6. Tricia C says:

    Good afternoon She’s. I’m getting around for work and love sitting here in the quiet, reading The Word and then reading your hearts. The thing that always gets me in the Acts reading is how the people were a community and how they took care of each other. I do love how the Spirit filled each one of them and they couldn’t help but share the Good News with other people. Fill me with your spirit, Lord, so I am able to and want to share You with all who I come in contact.
    I’m reading through your comments and request and praying as I go. Hugs to you and prayers for all on this Wednesday.❤️

  7. Amanda Hesterberg says:

    Love the “focus on filling over feeling” aspect. Todays devotional was so poignant and personal for me today

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