Gliding in the Thoughts of God: The Witness of the Holy Ghost

Have you ever experienced a moment where your thoughts were no longer your own, but elevated—like you were being carried by a wisdom not of this world? That’s the work of the Holy Spirit. He is not just a comforter but a revealer, a divine navigator who leads us into the mind and heart of God.

The Holy Spirit, also called the Spirit of Truth (John 16:13), is the witness of things above and things here on earth. He brings us into the thoughts of God, teaches us what the Father is thinking, and aligns our minds with heaven’s agenda.

"But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God." — 1 Corinthians 2:10

1. He Brings You Unto His Thoughts

The Holy Ghost draws us near—not just in presence, but in understanding. He invites us into communion with God's mind.

“For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ.” — 1 Corinthians 2:16

Through Him, we don’t guess at God’s will; we are led directly into it. We begin to think kingdom thoughts—righteous, pure, powerful.

2. He Navigates You in His Thoughts

Once we are brought into His presence, the Spirit begins to navigate us within divine truth. It's not chaotic or confusing. His thoughts become the map, and we glide smoothly because we are no longer led by flesh, but by Spirit.

“If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.” — Galatians 5:25

His thoughts lift us above fear, confusion, and human reasoning.

3. You Glide with His Thoughts

This is where peace resides. When we yield to the Holy Ghost, our minds are kept in perfect peace (Isaiah 26:3). We stop striving and start soaring. We aren’t struggling to understand God—we're moving with Him.

“Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord…” — Isaiah 1:18

This isn’t just an intellectual reasoning—it’s spiritual intimacy. God is saying: Come think with Me. Come move with Me. Let Me show you how I see things.


Closing Exhortation: The Holy Ghost is not just a power to feel, but a mind to enter. Will you let Him take you into the deep things of God? Will you glide in His thoughts rather than wrestle in your own?

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