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The Gentle and Guiding Holy Spirit
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Spiritual Theology – Virtues
11 June 19760 Comments

The Gentle and Guiding Holy Spirit

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Introduction and General Message
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains that the Holy Spirit is the spirit of meekness, calmness, and simplicity, and that whoever possesses the Spirit of God shows meekness and serenity. The general message of the lecture calls believers to adopt the gentle and guiding Spirit as the foundation of spiritual life and Christian behavior.

The Attributes of the Holy Spirit and Its Effect
The gentle Spirit appears in internal and external calm; He does not like noise and clamor, and transforms the believer’s heart into a place of peace and love. This meekness is evident in the life of Christ and in the description of the prophets and saints.

Biblical and Spiritual Examples
The lecture recalls examples such as Christ, Elijah, John the Beloved, Abel and Jacob, and David and Saul to show the difference between those who have the Spirit (meek) and those who lack it (violent and disturbed). It also cited the dove’s behavior as a symbol of meekness and calm.

Calmness as a Fruit and Spiritual Strategy
Calmness is not passivity but depth and steadfastness; it is the basis for true prayer, spiritual struggle, and performing miracles quietly. Quiet deep prayer like Hannah’s prayer shows that true response may be in silence and depth rather than in noise.

Practical Application and Church Life
Believers are called to be meek and calm in all matters: in speech, thinking, problem-solving, confession, and worship. The gentle Spirit transforms a person and makes him a source of calm for others.

The Importance of Calmness in Spiritual Life
Calmness originates from genuine inner peace. Those who lived in the desert acquired an inner calm that allowed them to speak with God and solve people’s problems in silence. The believer must distance himself from external noise and inner unrest to enjoy this peace.

Conclusion and Prayer
The closing appeal of the lecture: be filled with meekness, calmness, and love, and be calm in everything because this is the Spirit of God in you. May the Lord grant us His gentle and guiding Spirit. Amen.

 

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