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The Freedom of the Blood of Jesus
The Freedom of the Blood of Jesus

Prologue to the Prophecy of God the Father That Follows


This prophecy is given as a correction and a comfortโ€”especially for believers who fear they will be rejected, left behind, or condemned because of weakness, confusion, or a guilty conscience. Many have been taught to think of heaven only as a distant destination, and the Rapture only as a sudden escape, without understanding the deeper reality of what it means to belong to Christ and to carry His Presence.

What follows speaks to identity before it speaks to events. It speaks to โ€œhomeโ€ before it speaks to the sky. It frames heaven not merely as a place you go, but as a spiritual state rooted in union with Jesus through the Holy Spirit. And it confronts the tormenting lie that salvation is fragileโ€”held together by human performanceโ€”rather than secured by the Blood of the New Covenant.

Read this slowly and prayerfully. Test everything by Scripture. And if youโ€™ve been trapped in fearโ€”wondering if youโ€™ll miss the Rapture or lose your salvationโ€”let this word drive you back to the foundation: Christโ€™s grip, Christโ€™s Presence, and Christโ€™s finished work.

The following prophecy is describing (in prophetic, devotional language) union with Christ through the Holy Spiritย and what that means for heaven, the Rapture, and assurance of salvationโ€”especially for believers who are trapped in guilt and fear.


In plain terms, itโ€™s saying:


  • Heaven is being defined as a spiritual state of living in Godโ€™s Presence, not merely a future location you travel to.

  • The Rapture is being framed as the outward, bodily โ€œcatching upโ€ of people whose spirit already belongs to Christโ€”so the Rapture is presented as a manifestation of an already-existing relationship/position โ€œwith Him.โ€

  • Baptism/anointing in the Holy Spirit is described as Godโ€™s permanent indwelling Presence, and that Presence is called the believerโ€™s true โ€œhome.โ€

  • The โ€œNew Jerusalem / footstool / throne roomโ€ language is used to distinguish Godโ€™s dwelling/authority from the believerโ€™s home being in His Spirit (i.e., belonging to Him, living from His Presence).

  • The core pastoral point is security: once someone comes to Christ for salvation, they are โ€œunder the Blood,โ€ and their fear of being condemned, missing the Rapture, or losing salvation is being confronted.

  • It warns that the only stated exception in this message is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, presented as the one thing that would sever a person from that security.

  • Overall, itโ€™s aimed at moving a believer from a guilt-driven, performance-based mindset to resting in Christโ€™s finished work and Godโ€™s indwelling Presence.



The 2021 Prophecy from God our Father About the Saving and Healing Power of Jesus' Shed Blood:


An Offer of Repentance and Salvation


Godโ€™s message to me in 2021, after I came back to Him from backsliding, was this: you canโ€™t miss the Rapture, you canโ€™t go to hell, and you canโ€™t lose your salvationโ€”your works canโ€™t condemn you anymore.


This Message Is to Me First

And Also, For You


Thus says the Lord God and Father of the Lord Jesus:


"Tell them about heaven. Heaven is a state of being. Not a place you go to. You're going up in the sky {in the Rapture}ย because you're already in the sky with Me. I picked you up and took you to My Throne, and that's where you're on your knees thanking Me for not leaving you in the Rapture. That's whyย you're going to make the Rapture, because I called you home.ย You have a few years left while I sanctify and mortify your flesh".


"Your spirit doesn't have to be in your body to live because you have Me. Once you get anointed and baptized in the Holy Spirit, you have My Spirit's Presence in your flesh. Now you can live and walk back and forth between heaven and earth. Between My Throne and your room".


"To be baptized in the Holy Spiritย means you have God's Presence in you forever.ย That's your home. Not the New Jerusalem. Like I said, that's where I place My feet. It's My footstool {Isaiah 66:1}. It's not the Home. When you sayย 'home', you don't mentionย 'footstool'. 'Footstool' is a place where you rest. That's not My home for you. That's My Throne room. Your home is in My Spirit".


"So, I'm making a place for you to dwell. Not to live in. My tent that I pitched with Moses, is the home that I showed to be for the Rapture. Your body's being raptured but not your spirit. Your spirit is already in heaven. You're spiritual beings".


"See? These people need to understand the Rapture. They think I'm talking about taking them home in a second when the sky clears of something. But what I'm telling them is that you could only come to Me, or, Home, in the Rapture,ย when you have My Presence, because when you have My Presence,ย that means your spirit is no longer with your flesh. It's part of My essence and who I am. So, now I am the one speaking in the Christian".


"So, you know now that you can't be put to death in the resurrectionย {the rapture - we can't miss the rapture} once you come before Me asking for My helpย {salvation}. You need to know this because you've been writing things that aren't true. People have been seeing that you're stuck in a guilt conscience saying thatย 'I might lose my salvation if I don't do this'. But I already said in My word long ago that everything you've done from childhood to the day of your death, is covered under My blood once you receive Me {Rom. 3:25}."


"So,ย there's nothing that you can do, except for the blasphemy of the Spirit, that's going to take you from Me. That's the only one that makes Me release My hand and let you go back to death and hades {John 10:27-30}.ย That's where you belong when you insult the Spirit of Grace because He's done nothing wrong to you. He's done no wrong to you!"


"Listen, you're under the Blood. Whatever you do is going to be reconciledย {to God - Rom. 5:10}.ย People outside of My Presence don't have that opportunity.ย Whatever they do is condemning them to eternal death. When you accepted My Son, I put you under My Son's Blood. Which means everything you do from here to eternity is under the Blood. That means you have no sin before Me. Even if it's the worst that you can do. To Me, it's never been done.ย 


"So, you can't go to hellย once you receive My Son as your savior. That's what Romans 10 is telling you. Once you confess Jesus as Savior and Lord, He becomes your Dad and He doesn't allow you to be hurt by the sting of death {death caused by Satan's lies - John 8:44}, or, Satan's tongue. That's what that means in the original Hebrew. Satan's tongue is what kills man".


"In simplest terms, it means that you'll come back to life from God's Spirit once you are anointed or touched by His Blood. The Blood of the New Covenant/ Testament is what I'm referring to. Not the Old. The Old was a house built to represent the Tabernacle God made with man to live in Him. Not in a tent made with hands".


"Always On My Mind,

Until Eternity Comes

Your Father God"



Here are Scripture references that relate to the main themes in God's message about (heaven/โ€œhomeโ€ in Godโ€™s presence, the Rapture/resurrection, the Spiritโ€™s indwelling, and assurance in Christ):


Heaven as Godโ€™s realm / being with Christ


  • Ephesians 2:6

  • Colossians 3:1โ€“3

  • Philippians 3:20

  • John 14:2โ€“3

  • 2 Corinthians 5:1โ€“8


Godโ€™s presence in the believer (indwelling / โ€œhomeโ€)


  • John 14:16โ€“18, 23

  • Romans 8:9โ€“11

  • 1 Corinthians 6:19โ€“20

  • 2 Corinthians 1:21โ€“22

  • Ephesians 1:13โ€“14

  • 1 John 4:13


Rapture / resurrection / being caught up


  • 1 Thessalonians 4:16โ€“17

  • 1 Corinthians 15:51โ€“54

  • Philippians 3:20โ€“21

  • John 11:25โ€“26


Godโ€™s throne / heaven as His throne


  • Isaiah 66:1

  • Psalm 11:4

  • Hebrews 4:16

  • Revelation 4:1โ€“11


Tabernacle imagery / God dwelling with His people


  • Exodus 25:8โ€“9

  • Hebrews 8:1โ€“5

  • Hebrews 9:11โ€“12

  • John 1:14

  • Revelation 21:3


Assurance: kept by Christ / not condemned


  • John 10:27โ€“30

  • Romans 8:1, 31โ€“39

  • Romans 5:1, 10

  • Hebrews 10:14

  • 1 Peter 1:3โ€“5

  • Jude 1:24


Covered by the blood / redemption


  • Romans 3:24โ€“25

  • Ephesians 1:7

  • Colossians 1:13โ€“14, 20โ€“22

  • Hebrews 9:14

  • Hebrews 10:19โ€“22

  • 1 John 1:7

  • Revelation 1:5


Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (warning passage)


  • Matthew 12:31โ€“32

  • Mark 3:28โ€“30

  • Luke 12:10


Satan's tongue is what kills man - death caused by Satan's lies


  • Genesis 3:1-4

  • John 8:44

  • Romans 5:12-19; 6:23

  • 2 Corinthians 11:3

  • Hebrews 2:15

  • James 1:14, 15

  • 1 John 3:8

  • Revelation 12:9



Foreword


The following message is for the believer who loves God, yet feels like theyโ€™re always falling short. Itโ€™s for the Christian who reads about judgment and immediately turns the warning inwardโ€”assuming God is angry, distant, and ready to reject them.

But guilt is not the same as conviction, and weakness is not the same as rebellion. Many of Godโ€™s people are not resisting Himโ€”theyโ€™re exhausted, pressured, and carrying burdens they were never meant to carry alone.

What follows is a clear, Scripture-grounded reminder of how God speaks to the weary, the struggling, and the sincere. Read this slowly. Let the Word of God interpret your conditionโ€”not your feelings. Let truth lift what guilt has been crushing.



The Bible does NOT condemn the struggling Christian โ€” it confronts the unwilling, not the wounded


Many Christians today are living under a cloud of guilt, and they donโ€™t even realize it. They read verses about Godโ€™s judgment and immediately assume, โ€œThatโ€™s me. Iโ€™m the one Heโ€™ll reject on that day.โ€

But if you can see past your guilt through the Light of truthโ€”through Scriptures like theseโ€”youโ€™d understand something: youโ€™re not describing rebellion. Youโ€™re describing weakness under pressure.

Youโ€™re disobeying because youโ€™ve got real problems weighing on you: fatigue, stress, age, financial strain, sleep deprivationโ€”yet still a heart that wants to love God more. That is not the person Scripture is warning. Letโ€™s break this down clearly and biblically.


1) What does the Bible say to believers who want to love God more but feel weak?


God looks at the direction of your heart, not the perfection of your performance.


โ€œHe knows our frame; He remembers that we are dust.โ€ โ€” Psalm 103:14


God doesnโ€™t demand superhuman strength. He doesnโ€™t expect you to function like someone with no limits. He sees desire, not output.


And Jesus never crushed the weakโ€”He protected them.


โ€œA bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out.โ€ โ€” Matthew 12:20


A bruised reed is someone barely standing. A smoldering wick is someone whose flame is almost gone. Jesus is saying: I will not break you. I will not blow you out.

Thatโ€™s you.


2) What about the command to โ€œlove the Lord with all your heartโ€?


This command (Deut. 6:5, Matt. 22:37) is about orientation, not perfection.


โ€œAll your heartโ€ does not mean:


  • all your energy

  • all your emotions

  • all your strength

  • all your mental clarity

  • all your physical ability


It means: Give God the center of your heartโ€”whatever you have today.


Some days โ€œall your heartโ€ is a flame. Some days itโ€™s a spark. Some days itโ€™s a sigh. God receives all of them.


3) What does the Bible say about believers weighed down by life?


God doesnโ€™t condemn you for burdens you didnโ€™t choose.

Financial stress. Loneliness. Aging. Physical weakness. Sleep deprivation. These arenโ€™t sinsโ€”theyโ€™re weights.


โ€œCast your burden on the Lord, and He will sustain you.โ€ โ€” Psalm 55:22


โ€œCome to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden.โ€ โ€” Matthew 11:28


He doesnโ€™t say, โ€œCome to Me when youโ€™re strong.โ€ He says, โ€œCome to Me because youโ€™re not.โ€


"for My strength is made perfect in weakness." โ€” 2 Corinthians 12:9


4) Who does Scripture actually warn?


Not the tired. Not the overwhelmed. Not the aging. Not the struggling.


The warnings are for:


  • the indifferent

  • the hard-hearted

  • the self-sufficient

  • the lukewarm who donโ€™t care

  • the religious who pretend but donโ€™t want God


Youโ€™re not in that category. The fact that youโ€™re even concerned proves your heart is still tender.


5) What does God say to someone like you?


โ€œA broken and contrite heart I will not despise.โ€ โ€” Psalm 51:17


God isnโ€™t disappointed in you. He isnโ€™t comparing you to your younger self. He isnโ€™t measuring your love by your energy level.


He sees:


  • the fight

  • the desire

  • the longing

  • the effort

  • the faithfulness in weakness


And He calls that love.


6) What should you do next?


Not โ€œtry harder.โ€ Not โ€œfeel more.โ€ Not โ€œfix everything.โ€

Just this: give God the little you have today.

If all you can offer is:


  • a whispered prayer

  • a tired โ€œLord, help meโ€

  • a few minutes of Scripture

  • a heart that wants Him but feels worn out


He receives it as worship.


A question for youโ€”and itโ€™s not a test, itโ€™s an invitation: When you think about loving God more, what part feels hardest right nowโ€”the emotional side, the physical exhaustion, or the life pressures? Take it to God in prayer ... God speed.



Epilogue


Now that your burden of guilt is being lifted today, walk forward with this settled understanding: you are not condemned. God has not marked you for rejectionโ€”He has called you to Himself.

Romans 8:1 is not a distant hope; it is a present verdict over your life in Christ:


โ€œThere is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesusโ€ฆโ€


So, when guilt tries to speak louder than truth, return to what God has already spoken. Let His Word be the final voice. You may be weary, you may be pressed, you may feel weakโ€”but you are not condemned. You are His, and He is sustaining you as you keep walking with Him.


๐ŸŽง For the Weary Believer โ€” 13โ€‘Song Playlist


A soundtrack for Christians who love God but feel tired, guilty, or not enough.



For the Weary Believerย ย 


A playlist for Christians who love God deeply but feel tired, guilty, overwhelmed, or afraid theyโ€™re falling short. This collection is built around one truth: weakness is not rebellion, and exhaustion is not failure.

If youโ€™ve been carrying pressure, shame, or the fear that God is disappointed in you, let these songs remind you of what Scripture actually says:


โ€ข God sees the direction of your heart, not the perfection of your performance.

โ€ข Jesus does not crush bruised reeds or snuff out smoldering wicks.

โ€ข Your burdens are not sins โ€” they are weights He invites you to cast on Him.

โ€ข Concern about your spiritual state is evidence your heart is still tender.

โ€ข In Christ, there is no condemnationย โ€” not later, but now.


This playlist moves from weariness โ†’ truth โ†’ mercy โ†’ identity โ†’ rest. Songs like The Anchor Holdsย and When He Sees Meย remind you that God sees you with compassion, not disappointment, and that Christ holds you even when you feel like youโ€™re barely holding on.

Give God the little you have today. He receives it as worship.


๐ŸŽต Song List + What Each One Means


1. โ€œI Am a Wounded Soldierโ€ โ€“ Janet Paschal (often credited to various Southern Gospel artists)

This is a Christian Southernโ€‘Gospel style song about a believer who has been hurt, battered, or spiritually exhausted in the battles of life โ€” yet refuses to give up.


2. When He Sees Me โ€” Michele Pillar

A gentle, healing reminder that God sees you through grace, not through your failures. Itโ€™s about the Fatherโ€™s tender gaze โ€” how He looks at His children with compassion, not condemnation.


3. Worn โ€” Tenth Avenue North

A cry from someone who is emotionally exhausted, spiritually tired, and out of strength. The song admits weakness honestly and asks God to renew what feels broken and empty.


4. Come As You Are โ€” Crowder

A gospel invitation: bring your burdens, shame, and heaviness to Jesus exactly as you are. Itโ€™s about laying down the weight youโ€™ve been carrying and finding rest in Christ.


5. He Will Hold Me Fast โ€” Keith & Kristyn Getty / Selah

A declaration that when your grip on God feels weak, His grip on you is unbreakable. Itโ€™s about security, assurance, and the faithfulness of Christ to keep His people.


6. Run to the Father โ€” Cody Carnes

A song of surrender โ€” running back to God again and again without fear. Itโ€™s about the open arms of the Father, even when you feel like youโ€™ve failed Him.


7. Another in the Fire โ€” Hillsong UNITED

A reminder that Jesus stands with you in every trial, just like He did with the three Hebrews. Itโ€™s about companionship in suffering โ€” you are never alone in the fire.


8. You Say โ€” Lauren Daigle

A battle between Godโ€™s truthย and your own self-doubt. The song affirms identity: you are loved, chosen, strong, and held โ€” not because you feel it, but because God says it.


9. Who You Say I Am โ€” Hillsong Worship

A bold declaration of identity in Christ: free, chosen, forgiven, and a child of God. Itโ€™s about rejecting lies and embracing who God says you are.


10. Forgiven โ€” Crowder

A testimony of someone who knows theyโ€™ve messed up but has been washed clean by grace. Itโ€™s about the cross removing guilt and shame โ€” not halfway, but completely.


11. Mercy โ€” Elevation Worship

A newer worship song centered on the overwhelming kindness and compassion of God. It celebrates how mercy meets us in our weakness and lifts us up.


12. Nothing Else โ€” Cody Carnes

A confession that sometimes we chase Godโ€™s giftsย more than God Himself. Itโ€™s about returning to simple, honest worshipย โ€” wanting Jesus more than answers, blessings, or feelings.


13. The Anchor Holds โ€” Ray Boltz

A classic reminder that even when life has battered you, Christ remains steady. Itโ€™s about storms, loss, disappointment โ€” and the unshakable anchor of Godโ€™s faithfulness.


โค๏ธ What This Playlist Says as a Whole


These songs form a journey:


Weariness โ†’ honesty โ†’ identity โ†’ mercy โ†’ rest.

They speak to believers who love God but feel:


  • tired

  • guilty

  • overwhelmed

  • unsure of themselves

  • afraid theyโ€™re disappointing Him


And they answer with:


  • Godโ€™s compassion

  • His nearness in suffering

  • His unchanging grip

  • His mercy over shame

  • His invitation to rest


This is a deeply pastoral, healing set.



For the Weary Believer โ€” 13โ€‘Song Playlist



In Closing,


Today Is Your Day!


2 Corinthians 6:1โ€“2 (Living Bible)ย says, โ€œRight now God is ready to welcome you. Today he is ready to save you.โ€ In other words, this isnโ€™t a message to admire and set asideโ€”itโ€™s an invitation to receive. If God has been dealing with your heart while reading this, donโ€™t toss aside His kindness. This is a favorable time. The door is open. Today is the day salvation is being offered to you.

And if youโ€™re wondering why you even clicked on thisโ€”why something in you felt pulled to listen, to learn, to understandโ€”John 6:44 (Living Bible)ย explains it: โ€œNo one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him to me.โ€ That pull you feel isnโ€™t random. Itโ€™s Godโ€™s drawing power reaching for you.

So, after hearing this messageโ€”and feeling that burden of guilt liftedโ€”hereโ€™s the question again: โ€œDo you know for sure that if you died today, you would go to heaven?โ€ย My answer, after receiving Christโ€™s prophecy, became a confident, unshakable โ€œYES!โ€ย Iโ€™m praying yours is the same.

And if you donโ€™t yet know Godโ€”if you havenโ€™t been anointed by faith in Jesus or baptized in the Holy Spiritโ€”then I want to offer you the Sinnerโ€™s Prayer, along with my prophetic intercession for your baptism in the Holy Spirit. The prayers that follow are given in faith and in agreement with Godโ€™s Word. As you pray, the Holy Spirit will meet you where you are, introduce you to Jesus, and Jesus will baptize you in the Holy Spiritโ€”just as surely as if you were in a church service. Ready?


Can you explain more about the Sinner's Prayer and how to pray it?


The Sinnerโ€™s Prayerย is simply a way to talk to God honestlyโ€”to repent (turn to Him), put your trust in Jesus, and receive what He already paid forย through His death and resurrection. Itโ€™s not a magic formula; itโ€™s a faith-responseย from your heart to God.


How to pray it (simple and clear)


  1. Get alone and be honestย (out loud if you can).

  2. Confessย that youโ€™ve sinned and need a Savior.

  3. Believe and declareย that Jesus is Lord and that God raised Him from the dead.

  4. Ask Jesus to save youย and take ownership of your life.

  5. Thank Himโ€”because salvation is received by faith, not earned by works.


After you pray


If you meant it, you donโ€™t โ€œwait to see if it workedโ€โ€”you stand on Godโ€™s promiseย (Romans 10:9โ€“13). Then you can ask Jesus to fill you with the Holy Spiritย (Luke 11:13).



Now that youโ€™ve prayed and received Jesus, donโ€™t stop there. According to Ephesians 1:13โ€“14, God marks every believer as belonging to Christ by the Holy Spiritโ€”and His Presence within you is Heavenโ€™s guarantee. So right now, ask Jesus to fill you with the Holy Ghost.


Next Step After the Sinnerโ€™s Prayer: Baptism in the Holy Spirit (Heavenโ€™s Guarantee)


After you pray the Sinnerโ€™s Prayer and put your trust in Jesus, the next step is to receive the Holy Spiritโ€”not as a feeling, but as Godโ€™s seal and guaranteeย over your salvation.

Thatโ€™s exactly what this image is declaring through Ephesians 1:13โ€“14 (Living Bible):


  • When you hear the Good News and trust Christ, you are marked as belonging to Him by the Holy Spirit.

  • The Holy Spiritโ€™s presence within you is Godโ€™s guarantee that He will finish what He promised and bring you to Himself.


So, this isnโ€™t about โ€œearningโ€ something after salvationโ€”itโ€™s about receiving what God promised: His Presence in you, confirming that you are His.


What โ€œbaptism in the Holy Spiritโ€ means here


It means: Jesus fills you with His Spirit, and the Spirit becomes the sealย on your lifeโ€”your assurance, your belonging, and your โ€œhomeโ€ in God.


How to respond (right after the Sinnerโ€™s Prayer)


  1. Thank Jesus for saving you.

  2. Ask Jesus directly to baptize you in the Holy Spirit.

  3. Receive by faithโ€”because the Spirit is promised to believers.



Can you explain more about what happens after being baptized in the Holy Spirit?


After being baptized in the Holy Spirit, the emphasis is that Godโ€™s Presence becomes real and abiding in you, and your walk with Jesus shifts from trying in your own strength to living from His Spirit.


Hereโ€™s what that โ€œafterโ€ looks like, in clear terms:


  • Assurance and sealing: youโ€™re marked as belonging to Christ, and the Spirit in you is Godโ€™s guarantee that He will finish what He promised (Ephesians 1:13โ€“14).

  • A new inner witness: the Holy Spirit begins to testify inside you that you are Godโ€™s child, which directly fights fear and condemnation (Romans 8:15โ€“16).

  • Power to live differently: youโ€™re strengthened to resist sin, endure pressure, and obey from the inside outโ€”not by willpower alone (Acts 1:8; Romans 8:13).

  • A deeper awareness of Jesus: the Spirit makes Jesus more personal and presentโ€”guiding you, reminding you of truth, and teaching you as you grow (John 14:26; John 16:13โ€“14).

  • New hunger and new fruit: over time, your desires change and the Spirit produces fruit like love, peace, and self-control (Galatians 5:22โ€“23).

  • Gifts and boldness (as God wills): many experience new boldness in prayer and witness, and some receive spiritual gifts for ministry (1 Corinthians 12:4โ€“11; Acts 4:31).


Can you elaborate on the spiritual gifts mentioned and how they manifest after being baptized in the Holy Spirit?


Spiritual gifts are abilities the Holy Spirit givesย to build up others and point people to Jesusโ€”not badges of maturity, and not something you โ€œwork upโ€ by effort. After being baptized in the Holy Spirit, many believers notice greater boldness, sensitivity to God, and usefulness in ministry, and gifts may begin to manifest more clearly as the Spirit wills.


What gifts are being referred to (main lists)


  • 1 Corinthians 12:4โ€“11: word of wisdom, word of knowledge, faith, gifts of healings, working of miracles, prophecy, discerning of spirits, different kinds of tongues, interpretation of tongues.

  • Romans 12:6โ€“8: prophecy, service, teaching, exhortation, giving, leadership, mercy.

  • Ephesians 4:11โ€“12: apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor/teacher (leadership callings that equip the church).


How they commonly manifest (what it looks like in real life)


  • Prophecy: a Spirit-given message that strengthens, encourages, or correctsโ€”often very specific, but always meant to align with Scripture and exalt Christ (1 Cor. 14:3).

  • Word of knowledge / wisdom: sudden clarity about a situation you couldnโ€™t naturally know, or a wise, timely โ€œnext stepโ€ that helps someone (1 Cor. 12:8).

  • Faith (special faith): an unusual confidence from God for a specific momentโ€”often tied to prayer, endurance, or stepping out to help someone (1 Cor. 12:9).

  • Healings / miracles: God answering prayer with physical or situational intervention that points to His mercy and power (1 Cor. 12:9โ€“10; James 5:14โ€“16).

  • Discerning of spirits: recognizing what is of the Holy Spirit versus what is flesh, deception, or demonic oppressionโ€”often bringing protection and clarity (1 Cor. 12:10).

  • Tongues / interpretation: prayer or praise in a language not learned; interpretation brings understanding to the gathered body when itโ€™s meant to edify publicly (1 Cor. 12:10; 14:27โ€“28).

  • Service, teaching, exhortation, mercy, giving, leadership: these often โ€œturn upโ€ with new strength and fruitfulnessโ€”people get helped, taught, steadied, and cared for in tangible ways (Rom. 12:6โ€“8).


What to expect after baptism in the Holy Spirit


  • Gifts may come immediately or gradually.

  • They often show up first in prayer, boldness, and love for people, then in clearer ministry expression (Acts 1:8; Gal. 5:22โ€“23).

  • The Spiritโ€™s goal is edification and witness, not spectacle (1 Cor. 12:7; 14:12).


Two guardrails to keep it biblical and safe


  • Test everything: gifts never override Scripture, and they never contradict the character of Jesus (1 Thess. 5:19โ€“21; 1 John 4:1).

  • Fruit matters: gifts can operate, but the Spirit also produces Christlike fruitโ€”love, humility, self-control (Gal. 5:22โ€“23; 1 Cor. 13).


๐Ÿ“œ Your 10 Commandments


List the steps to do after getting saved through the Sinner's Prayer and the baptism into the Holy Spirit:


  1. Thank Jesus and confess your assurance

    • Tell Him: โ€œThank You for saving me,โ€ and settle it by faith (Romans 10:9โ€“13; Romans 8:1).


  2. Ask the Holy Spirit to fill you daily

    • Keep yielding to Him in prayer, not just once (Ephesians 5:18; Luke 11:13).


  3. Start reading the Bible every day

    • Begin with John, then Romans, then Ephesians (2 Timothy 3:16โ€“17; 1 Peter 2:2).


  4. Pray and talk to God throughout the day

    • Short, real prayersโ€”especially when tempted or overwhelmed (Philippians 4:6โ€“7; 1 Thessalonians 5:17).


  5. Repent quickly and stay in the light

    • Donโ€™t hide when you fallโ€”run to God and keep walking (1 John 1:7โ€“9; Proverbs 24:16).


  6. Find a Bible-believing church and get discipled

    • You need covering, teaching, and fellowship (Hebrews 10:24โ€“25; Ephesians 4:11โ€“13).


  7. Get water baptized (if you havenโ€™t)

    • An outward witness of what Jesus did in you (Matthew 28:19; Acts 2:38).


  8. Separate from what feeds the old life

    • Cut off what pulls you back into bondage (Romans 13:14; 2 Corinthians 6:17).


  9. Learn your identity and fight condemnation

    • Replace guilt-thoughts with Scripture truth (Romans 8:1; 2 Corinthians 5:17).


  10. Serve and witness as the Spirit leads

    • Start smallโ€”share your testimony and help others (Acts 1:8; Revelation 12:11).


๐–‚๐–”๐–—๐–‘๐–‰ ๐–œ๐–Ž๐–™๐–๐–”๐–š๐–™ ๐–Š๐–“๐–‰ ๐•ฌ๐–’๐–Š๐–“

ยฉ From Jesus To You โ€” Darrin Pegram
ยฉ From Jesus To You โ€” Darrin Pegram

All Scripture quotations are taken from the New King James Version (NKJV) unless otherwise noted.ย This message may be freely shared for the glory of God and the salvation of souls.



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