Dr. David Cho's message centers on two key aspects: the personal nature of the Holy Spirit and the importance of prioritizing relationships, particularly within the family. 1. The Holy Spirit as a Person: Not Just a Force: Dr. Cho stresses that the Holy Spirit should not be viewed merely as a mystical power or a tool to be used for achieving goals. Instead, He should be recognized and treated as a person with whom one can have a relationship. Transformation Through Relationship: Dr. Cho shares his personal experience of how his ministry was transformed when he began to see and interact with the Holy Spirit as a true companion. Instead of relying on the Holy Spirit just to accomplish tasks, Dr. Cho started to engage with Him as a friend, guide, and mentor. Impact on Ministry: This shift in perspective brought a profound impact on his ministry, leading to significant growth. It wasn’t just about using the Holy Spirit to perform miracles or achieve success; it was about building a deep, personal relationship with Him, which then naturally led to more powerful and effective ministry. 2. Prioritizing Personal Relationships: Family Comes First: Dr. Cho emphasizes the importance of prioritizing relationships with loved ones, especially family, over ministry or other responsibilities. He acknowledges that it's easy for people in ministry or those deeply involved in their work to get so consumed by their duties that they neglect their personal relationships. Balancing Ministry and Family: He advises that while ministry is important, it should not come at the expense of one's family or personal well-being. For Dr. Cho, the realization that his relationship with the Holy Spirit was central also helped him understand that his relationships with his family needed to be a top priority. This balance is crucial for a healthy, fulfilling life and ministry.
Dr. David Cho's message centers on two key aspects: the personal nature of the Holy Spirit and the importance of prioritizing relationships, particularly within the family.
1. The Holy Spirit as a Person:
Not Just a Force: Dr. Cho stresses that the Holy Spirit should not be viewed merely as a mystical power or a tool to be used for achieving goals. Instead, He should be recognized and treated as a person with whom one can have a relationship.
Transformation Through Relationship: Dr. Cho shares his personal experience of how his ministry was transformed when he began to see and interact with the Holy Spirit as a true companion. Instead of relying on the Holy Spirit just to accomplish tasks, Dr. Cho started to engage with Him as a friend, guide, and mentor.
Impact on Ministry: This shift in perspective brought a profound impact on his ministry, leading to significant growth. It wasn’t just about using the Holy Spirit to perform miracles or achieve success; it was about building a deep, personal relationship with Him, which then naturally led to more powerful and effective ministry.
2. Prioritizing Personal Relationships:
Family Comes First: Dr. Cho emphasizes the importance of prioritizing relationships with loved ones, especially family, over ministry or other responsibilities. He acknowledges that it's easy for people in ministry or those deeply involved in their work to get so consumed by their duties that they neglect their personal relationships.
Balancing Ministry and Family: He advises that while ministry is important, it should not come at the expense of one's family or personal well-being. For Dr. Cho, the realization that his relationship with the Holy Spirit was central also helped him understand that his relationships with his family needed to be a top priority. This balance is crucial for a healthy, fulfilling life and ministry.
Holy Holy God's Spirit.
He was a Awesome man of God
Amen we receive in Jesus name
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Hi brethen Yonggi Cho was indeed a son of God he had run his race and finished her cause 😅❤