ONE STUDY. WEEK 2. DAILY READINGS.
ONE SPIRIT
Day 1
“And you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession—to the praise of his glory.”
Ephesians 1:13-14
It’s God’s pleasure to bless you and keep you securely in His love. When we accept God’s invitation to join Him in the life He has prepared for us, He gives us a gift – the promised Holy Spirit. He comes to live in us, sealing and marking us as God’s people. This means that all God has given and promised is protected; nothing can be lost or taken away.
God has poured out and lavished us in His grace, covering us completely. In it we find redemption and forgiveness, freeing us from our past and offering us a new start. Through the power of the Spirit, we receive wisdom and understanding, enabling us to comprehend the mystery of Christ.
In Christ, we receive every spiritual blessing. As members of the body of Christ, we belong fully to God – He is ours, and we are His. The Holy Spirit guarantees that every promise of God is ours, all to the praise of His glory.
Take some time to reflect on God’s promises and express your gratitude to Him.
The Holy Spirit is a gift from God. How might an increased dependence on Him influence all areas of your life?
Additional Reading: Ephesians 1:3-14
Day 2
“But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name,
will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.”
John 14:26
Through the presence of the Spirit, we have the fullness of God living within us. The Spirit actively participates in our lives, guiding us as we engage with Scripture. When we read the Bible, the Spirit confirms the authenticity and authority of what is written, assuring us that the message comes from God. As we reflect on passages and verses, the Spirit brings specific truths to our minds, prompting us to return to God’s Word for deeper insight and clarity.
He serves as our divine teacher, granting us understanding that goes beyond mere words, allowing us to grasp the true heart and intention behind what has been written. While it takes time, and the Bible can sometimes be difficult to comprehend, the Spirit’s guidance enables us to discern what God wants to communicate to us.
As we earnestly seek God and ask for His help, the Spirit will faithfully reveal God’s good and perfect will through His Word. Through this divine partnership, we can approach the Bible with confidence, knowing that God will grant us the understanding we need as we come to Him with open hearts, seeking what is true.
What passages or ideas from the Bible do you find difficult to grasp?
Consider some concepts you comprehend now, but struggled with when you first began your journey with Jesus. How does this encourage you as you rely on the Spirit’s guidance?
Additional Reading: John 14:15-31
Day 3
“In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.”
Romans 8:26-27
One day, God’s glory will be fully revealed in us! We can be certain that through the power of the Spirit, God will finish what He started. Every trial, hardship, and even actions meant for harm will be used by God to accomplish His good and perfect purpose in our lives.
For now, all creation still suffers under the weight of sin. God understands our temptations and weaknesses; He is fully aware of our suffering and intimately connected to our pain. When we are overwhelmed with sorrow, grief, or disappointments, and words seem inadequate, the Spirit intercedes for us. In His mercy and grace, He cares for us as He lifts us in prayer to our heavenly Father.
God promises that He will renew and restore all things. Through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and the ongoing work of the Spirit in our lives, we are being transformed each day into the image and likeness of Christ. We can have hope, confidence, and assurance that the Spirit of God is working all things together for our good in accordance with God’s will.
What does it mean to you to know the Spirit of God prays for you?
How can your experience with the Spirit during life's challenges help encourage others facing similar difficulties?
Additional Reading: Romans 8:18-30
Day 4
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance (patience), kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.”
Galatians 5:22-23
The Spirit of God sows and grows what is good, right, and pleasing to God. This means that our efforts are not dependent on simply trying harder to achieve goodness; instead, the Spirit naturally produces these qualities within us.
When we spend time with God in prayer and reading the Bible, or listen to messages and interact with others who trust Jesus, the seeds planted by the Spirit are watered. While it’s God who makes the seeds grow, what we do helps with the condition of the soil in our hearts. As we recognize this fruit in the lives of others, seeing it lived out in real-life situations, we learn how to put it into practice.
God is love, and there is joy in our relationship with Him and one another. Peace and patience grow as we trust God’s provision and timing in all things. Reflecting on our lives, we see how the goodness, kindness, gentleness and faithfulness of God has been at work the entire time. When we follow the leading of the Spirit and give Him room to work in our hearts and minds, self-control becomes second nature and our lives produce fruit in accordance with God’s good ways.
Ask someone close to you what changes they’ve noticed in you since starting your relationship with Jesus.
Where do you want to see the fruit of the Spirit in your life, and how can you actively support the Spirit's work?
Additional Reading: Galatians 5:13-26
Day 5
“Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”
2 Corinthians 3:17
The Spirit of Jesus brings genuine freedom. This freedom is not about doing whatever we please; rather, it is the freedom to live fully and wholeheartedly for God. Through the Spirit, we are released from the condemnation and guilt of our past and the burdens that keep us trapped in old habits and patterns. We are also freed from worry and anxiety about life's many uncertainties.
As the Spirit empowers us to move forward, no longer bound by what once held us back, our lives are transformed, and those around us begin to notice the change. Rather than hiding our love for Jesus, we let it affect the way we think, the words we speak, and how we respond to others.
Trusting the work of the Spirit gives us boldness and confidence to proclaim Christ. While not everyone will understand, agree with, or even like the change that faith can bring, as we shine His light in every area of our lives and with everyone we meet, we can rest in the assurance that God knows the truth of every human heart, and in His love, we are secure.
Do you know anyone who actively practices their faith, and how do they show it in their daily life?
Are there particular people or circumstances where you struggle to openly express your faith in Jesus? What seeds might the Spirit be inviting you to plant or nurture with His guidance?
Additional Reading: 2 Corinthians 3:1-17











