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Tuesday, 18 October 2016

The Perfect Genius

We get many geniuses throughout our ages, even in today’s times. Think of William Bell who invented the first telephone. Think of Albert Einstein who brought science into the known from the unknown. Think of Bill Gates who discovered a new pc language known as Microsoft. Look at our own South African, Elon Musk, the man who founded Tesla and Space-X. What about Mark Shuttleworth, a creator of open source. This is just to name a few. Geniuses have been around on earth from days and years gone by; even centuries. What about the rest of us normal men, the big group that are not geniuses? Where do we fit in this world?

Let’s look at the Holy Spirit. He is the most perfect genius, an unmitigated genius. His wisdom is beyond this world. Reading 1 Corinthians 2:6 we get the following – “Howbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect: yet not the wisdom of this world, nor of the princes of this world, that come to nought.” The Holy Spirit’s genius is “not the wisdom of this world” because it will not falter or come to nothing like the human race. His genius is so perfect that we cannot understand it. We also know, He’s here for us. He was sent by our Father at the request of King Jesus. As Christian men we should allow Him to birth that genius within us.

He helps to bring truth out into the open, to bring out His best in us. He was sent to take you and me by the hand to guide us and lead us on our journey on earth. So what do we do to allow His genius to work in us? Let’s just give Him the chance to do just that; nothing more, nothing less. How do we do this? By living our lives as taught by our Lord Jesus in the bible – to meditate, pray, fast, study the Word, serve, worship and all the other great characteristics He wants us to have within. It’s better that we do more of course. The better we do the more we open ourselves to the Spirit’s genius to start working within us. What a great future that will be. Why don’t you start by doing something today? It can be small, for example, by just praying and meditating on what we read in the bible. I did!

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