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Opening the Door for the Holy Spirit

Opening the Door for the Holy Spirit
I do not believe that fasting makes us more holy.
It is a physical act that opens the door for the Holy Spirit to come in.
Prayer is another physical act that opens the
door for the Spirit of God to move.
Ask the Holy Spirit to show you how to open the door for Him.
Fasting and praying will prepare the way
for the Holy Spirit of God to manifest in us and through us.
I used to think if I would fast, I would become more holy.
Now I know that when I fast, I open the door for
the Holy One to come in.
There is a big difference between becoming holy
and opening the door for the Holy One to rush
out of us into this world.
We do not need to focus on becoming more holy—
we are holy through the Son of God;
we need to simply open the door for the Holy One to come in.

From Kamran Yaraei’s Book “Food For The Heart”.

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