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Living In The Light

Living in the Light / Anne Graham Lotz
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September 28, 2025 11:00 am

Living In The Light

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September 28, 2025 11:00 am

Ann Graham Lotz teaches from John chapter 16, emphasizing the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives, and how He convicts us of sin, prays for us, and reveals Jesus to us. She encourages listeners to be confident in their faith, walk in the Spirit, and surrender to God's will, ultimately leading to spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with Jesus.

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Here's Anne Graham Lots. It's just a constant Flowing of the Holy Spirit in, and we have to confess and keep strict accounts with the Lord and come back and back and back to the cross of it. He fills our lives. Be ye filled with a hope. Holy Spirit.

Thank you for joining us for Living in the Light. Today, Bible teacher Ann Graham Lotz is teaching from John chapter 16, verses 5 to 16 in a message titled, Be confident. Walk in the Spirit. Here's Anne with today's message. The Holy Spirit has no meanness, no selfishness, no unkindness, no rudeness, no pridefulness.

No sinfulness at all. And when he comes into your life and my life, he begins to look around, you know? And then he begins to separate you and me from sin because he wants to make us holy as he is holy.

Somebody has said he's the most uncomfortable comforter they've ever known because he can begin to convict because he's going to change and he changes you from glory to glory to glory. Every day in Genesis 1, the word went forth. Every day it was clothed with the power of the Holy Spirit. Every day there was a change and it took day after day after day to make the Earth beautiful and where God could see his image.

So, all of these changes won't take place in one day. But it's day after day after day as you pray, as you yield your life to the Holy Spirit, as you get into God's Word, as He begins to convict you of this sin, and that way you talk, and that place you go, and that person you're with, and you begin to let Him separate you and make you holy as He is holy. And increasingly. People can look at you. And see a reflection of Jesus.

And they're seeing the Holy Spirit come out, Jesus in you. And I pray that when they do, they'll want to know him too.

So you can be confident of his purity and then of his prayers. And I love this, and I've gone outside the passage, but Romans 8:26 says that he prays for you and me without words. Because he lives inside of me. He's ever before the throne of God. And he knows how to pray.

He knows what our needs are, what our longings are, what our fears are. And he conveys that to the Father. He cleans it up so that it's presented to the Father in just the form that the Father receives. And the Holy Spirit gets answers to His prayers. And I know in this final hour we need to be prayed for.

That's one reason I asked you to get a prayer partner. And let me also say that Hebrews says that Jesus ever lives to make intercession for us.

So, in this final hour, Jesus is praying for us at the right hand of the Father, and the Holy Spirit, who is in us, is praying for us with words that don't need to be uttered. And I think it also means there are times. when we can be so burdened. and so oppressed. and our hearts so heavy, we don't know how to pray.

We don't have words for our own prayers, and the Holy Spirit will take over. He can pray for you at those dark, difficult times.

So the Holy Spirit prays for us, and I want to tuck this into because he prays for you with a heart of love. In Ephesians 4:30, it says, Don't grieve, the Holy Spirit. And grief is a love word. I grieve for my husband because I loved my husband. And when it says the Holy Spirit don't grieve him, then that implies.

The Holy Spirit loves me. And he loves you. When I first came across that, that was a new thought for me because I thought the Holy Spirit was, you know, sort of professional. And when I asked Jesus to come into my heart, the Father said, all right, now she's been born again, so you go in there, and so you're to make her good and make her, you know, keep her from doing bad things and help her do the right things, and that he just did it sort of mechanically. And instead, the Holy Spirit in me loves me.

And when I do the right thing, he rejoices. When I do the wrong thing, he grieves. He is emotionally caught up in my life.

So I want you to keep in mind the Holy Spirit lives in you and He loves you and He wants to conform you to the image of Jesus. Don't grieve him through your sin. Don't quench him. by neglecting him. Here's your engagement ring.

Don't ever get tired of looking at him, loving him, getting to know him, enjoying him. Surrendering your life, Dami, is the gift Another verse in Ephesians says that we're to be filled with the Holy Spirit. And I know there's disagreement on what it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and I respect people who disagree, but let me tell you what I believe. I believe to be filled with the Holy Spirit is moment-by-moment surrender to His moment-by-moment control. And when I sin, When I grieve the Holy Spirit, then I'm not filled in that area.

And I think it's possible to sort of compartmentalize the Holy Spirit. You know, so we invite him to come into our lives, he comes in, and then we go to that office part and we say, Holy Spirit, uh, not this. You know, I want you to stay there and want to enjoy myself. And I do that business deal, and I've got an opportunity to make more money if I just do a few shady things with the Holy Spirit, don't get involved in my business deal. And I certainly want you there on Sunday morning when I'm at church with all these people, and I want to talk the right way, and I want to fit in, so you can come and be with me on Sunday morning.

You know, I love being with you, Jesus, but love to be with you, Holy Spirit. But when I'm back in the office on Monday morning or when I'm Saturday night at the club, you know, just keep your distance. And we can compartmentalize Him.

So when you receive the Holy Spirit, you receive, and I believe this: you receive all of the Holy Spirit you're ever going to get. The Holy Spirit is a person. You don't get a person in pieces.

So the newest believer has as much of the Holy Spirit as the oldest believer. A person who's just been born again five minutes ago has as much of the Holy Spirit as I have, and I've known him for a long time. The difference is that The Holy Spirit sometimes gets us in pieces. And as you live and grow in the Spirit, as you walk in the Spirit and you open up your whole life to Him and He fills your life, that's when the maturity comes and the fullness of the Spirit and other people begin to see Jesus in you.

So make sure He has all of you. When I was a little girl growing up, there was a spring that bubbled up, a mountain spring that bubbled up beside the road. and it threw the water over the curve in the road. And so in the wintertime, it would freeze, and it was a hazard for the cars going up and down the driveway.

So mother took a pipe and she drilled it into the spring. Then she put a wooden bucket underneath the pipe and the water would come from the spring through the pipe into the bucket and flow down beside the road. Once in a while we'd walk down the road and we'd find the water was back over the road again.

So mother would get a stick and she would run it through the pipe and sure enough there'd either be a little pebble that had come in the pipe or one of those slippery little salamanders or a rotted leaf and she would just run the stick through it just to clear up the pipe and then the water would flow once again and it would come into the bucket and go down beside the road. Not to take the illustration too far, but the Holy Spirit is like that spring of water, and our lives are like the pipe. And the Holy Spirit flows in us, and He flows through us, and fills us up so that we can overflow into the lives of others. And once in a while, the flow is hindered, isn't it? And I don't mean to be superficial, but you take the stick, you take the cross.

and you run it through the pipe of your life. And sometimes there's a little pebble, something hard, like unforgiveness. Meanness, bitterness, anger.

Sometimes it's a slippery little salamander, something, you know. A habit that nobody knows about, some thought process, lustful thoughts, or something you're involved in.

Sometimes it's just a rotted leaf, a memory of some sin.

Something that keeps coming back and the devil uses to keep you defeated, and you just take the stick and you run it through, you bring it to the cross. Miss Johnson, who found a Bible study fellowship, used to say that. Every time you bring your sin to the cross, it can be the same sin. You know, you bring it to the cross and you confess it, and it's like radium on cancer. It begins to break the power of that sin.

So you keep bringing it back and back to the cross. About the fifth time we bring the same sin to the cross, we're embarrassed. And then we begin to cover it up. We rationalize. We think, well, that's just my personality.

That's just who I am. I was born that way. It's part of my upbringing. Instead of just bringing it back and back and back to the cross, and eventually the power of the cross is going to break the power of that sin in your life. I know you can be set free from that sin.

And sometimes it can be just immediate, sometimes it's a process, but you just keep bringing it back to the cross so that you're filled with the Holy Spirit. And it's possible for me to be filled right here, right now. And to walk off the platform and get in my car, and somebody not let me out of my parking place, and I get here, and just like that, I'm not filled anymore, okay? And then I have to confess it, tell God I'm sorry, ask Him to fill me. Go home and go in the house and Kids have run amok, or neighbors have done something, and I was just filled to overflowing up here.

And I get back to the dirty dishes and the clothes and the routine of the week, and I just complain, and I'm upset, and I'm frustrated, and just like that, I'm not Phil. You see, it's just a constant. Flowing of the Holy Spirit in, and we have to confess and keep strict accounts with the Lord and come back and back and back to the cross of it. He fills our lives. Be ye filled with the Holy Spirit.

You can be confident. He's in you. He wants to fill you. He will fill you if you just surrender everything to him. Moment by moment obedience to his moment by moment control.

Lastly, you can be confident of his priority. His priority is twofold: it's the written word, but also the living word.

So it's the word of God. And in verse 13, it says, He will not speak on his own. He will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. He will bring glory to me by taking from what is mine and making it known to you. The Holy Spirit's whole priority is to get you into this written word of God that in the pages you might see the living word of God, who is Jesus.

His whole priority is Jesus. He wants to reveal Jesus to you. He wants you to know Jesus. He's the gift of the bridegroom. He's the Matan.

He's the gift to assure you that... the bridegroom loves you, that he'll be faithful to you, that he's committed to you, that he's preparing a place for you, that he's going to come back and receive you to himself. But the Holy Spirit is there to magnify and glorify Jesus. And he does that as we get into the word. And a lot of people think that the Bible is like a jigsaw puzzle.

Lots of funny little pieces and shapes, and you don't quite know how they fit together. And then the Holy Spirit comes along and he turns the puzzle pieces over and he shows you the bit of the picture on the other side and he fits it together from Genesis to Revelation, and it's the picture of a man. It's the picture of Jesus on the other side.

So in Genesis 1 verse 3, and God said, Let there be light, and there was, and we think that's nouns and pronouns going out of the mouth of God. The Holy Spirit turns over the puzzle piece, and he shows us John chapter 1 that says, In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, and the Word is Jesus. That's Jesus, the pre-incarnate Son of God, in Genesis chapter 1, verse 3. In chapter 2, when the Lord God is forming the Garden of Eden, As the pre-incarnate Son of God, the first homemaker, I love that insight. Then he forms man from the dust of the ground and breathes his own life into him.

And the Holy Spirit turns over the puzzle piece, and we see that our own life, our breath, comes from Jesus, the pre-incarnate Son of God. And then in chapter 3, when Adam and Eve sinned and they're cowering in the bushes, and the Lord God, the pre-incarnate Son, finds them cowering in the bushes, and after he pronounces judgment, he clothes them in the skin of a wild animal. And you know, he's got tears coming down his face because he knows he's the Lamb who one day will be slain to cover them with his own blood and his righteousness. And the Holy Spirit turns that puzzle piece over and shows us Jesus taking care of his children, not leaving them in their sin and guilt, promising that there would come a seed one day of a woman who would bring them back into a right relationship with their Creator. And you can go on and find them in chapter 4, chapter 5, walking with Enoch, chapter 6, walking with Noah.

But we see them again pretty. Pretty good picture of him in Genesis 18. And Abraham is sitting in his tent in the heat of the day, and three men come to his tent. And one of them says, Abraham, I'm going to come back to you, and next year, at this time, you and Sarah are going to have a son. Abraham was ninety nine and Sarah was eighty nine.

Yeah. and the Holy Spirit turns over that puzzle piece. And we know that it's the pre-incarnate Son of God. One year later, they did have a son named Isaac. And you go on There's so many glimpses of them that we have in scripture, and after.

Abraham, the next clear glimpse is Jacob going back into the promised land to claim the blessing that God had promised him, his inheritance, and he's going to claim it in his own strength.

So he goes across the Jabbok River and he bumps into a man. And I don't know when he realized that he was in God's grip, but he wrestled with that man all night. And the Holy Spirit turns the puzzle piece over, and we find that the man in the Japik River is none other than the pre-incarnate Son of God, refusing to let Jacob go. claim his inheritance in his own strength, and he broke Jacob. changed his name, A man who has yielded to God before he could go in and claim his inheritance.

And after Jacob we see him And Jericho? When Joshua is going around the city before they took it, you know, march and all that. And he was trying to figure out how to take this great enemy stronghold, and he bumps into the captain. of the Lord's hosts. And he tells him to take off his shoes.

He's on holy ground. And the Holy Spirit turns that puzzle piece over, and we find the pre-incarnate Son of God, the lion of Judah, captain of heaven's armies, telling Joshua how to take Jericho, and it had nothing to do with military strategy. And then we come after Joshua, there are just so many. For sake of time, we'll just remember Nebuchadnezzar, who said, Bow down to the idol, the statue of gold. If you don't, I'm going to throw you in the fiery furnace.

And Meshach, Shadrach, and Abednego did not. And so they got thrown into the fiery furnace. And Nebuchadnezzar has been staring at the fiery furnace. And he said, Didn't I throw three in there? And why do I see four?

And the Holy Spirit turns over the puzzle piece, and we see Jesus, the pre-incarnate Son, showing up in the fire with his children. And then Isaiah, the year that King Uzziah died, when he looked up, he saw the Lord seated on the throne, and the Holy Spirit turns over that puzzle piece because Jesus said, Isaiah, saw my glory. That's Jesus on that throne. And Ezekiel. sitting on a garbage dump in a refugee camp.

And a windstorm comes from out of the north, and he looks up on top of the windstorm, and there's a platform of crystal, and on the platform of crystal is a throne of sapphire, and on the throne is someone like the Son of God. And the Holy Spirit turns over the puzzle piece, and we find Jesus, pre-incarnate Son, with his children in captivity. The wonderful counselor, Almighty God, Prince of Peace, Everlasting Father, the Lamb who was slain. Until on that starry night in Bethlehem. We run with the shepherds into The stable.

And we see a little baby wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger. And we find ourselves looking into the face of God. Who grew in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man. And the Holy Spirit turns over the puzzle piece when we see Jesus on the cross. He's not just a tragic Executioner, hands of Rome, he is the Lamb of God.

being sacrificed on the altar, To take away your sin and mass and pay up all those owl you notes from the Old Testament and bring us into right relationship with the Father. And then he ascends into heaven in the Holy Spirit, still turning over the puzzle pieces, showing us that one day. The sky will unfold, and we're going to see a white horse whose rider is named Faithful and True, followed by the armies of heaven, coming back to rule the world and reign here. And his name is the Word of God, King of kings and Lord of Lords. This entire book.

From Genesis to Revelation is about Jesus. It's all about Jesus reveals God. The Holy Spirit reveals Jesus. It's all about Jesus. And you can be confident of the priority of the Holy Spirit is to be in the Word of God that you might know Jesus, that you might see Jesus, that you might love Jesus, that you might live for Jesus, that you might obey Jesus, and one day that you would see Jesus face to face.

He's the gift of God to you and to me.

So listen to me. What is your priority? If it's not Jesus. I'm going to question if you're filled with the Holy Spirit. Because his priority is Jesus.

So um My prayer. Oh, dear Jesus. In this final hour. Don't leave us alone. And he says, Ayan, I put my name in.

I will never leave you. I'll never forsake you. He's given me a gift. Yeah. The gift of his love, the pledge.

of his commitment, his faithfulness. That one day he will come back to receive me to himself. He's given me the Matan. The Holy Spirit. And my responsibility is just to give myself fully to him.

That I would not only be indwelt, but I'd be infilled with the Holy Spirit of the living God, Jesus, in me, until other people. Look at me. and they see him. and He's glorified and they're drawn to the Father through Jesus.

So in this final hour. Be confident. Walk in the Spirit. Walk in God's love for you as evidenced. by the gift that he's given you.

in the person of the Holy Spirit. I want that message to just settle down. I don't know where you are. In your spiritual journey. But I believe God appointed you to this place.

So now I don't know how God has really answered our prayers. And we may never know that's okay. But I do believe we're living in the final hour. I don't know if we're going to be facing severe judgment. Before the rapture, or the rapture will be simultaneous with the severe judgment, but whatever it is.

I believe God has firmly decided it, and it will come to pass soon. Just as Joseph told Pharaoh.

So in this final hour Be vigilant. Watch. What's going on in our world? Heed the warnings. They're credible.

comprehensible, you know, they're comprehensive, they're just every level, every area. But they're compelling. I'll let them motivate you. To cry out to God, to pray. And as you pray, listen, you don't have to know how to pray when you start to pray.

The Holy Spirit, did you know that? As you pray, He can give you insight and understanding as to how to pray. That was a relief to me when I learned that from Daniel's prayer in chapter nine. It was as he prayed for his nation that God gave him. the insight and understanding to know how to pray.

So be vigilant. And I loved our time. Considering The Great Commission, I just love that phrase, that he will be with us to the end of the age. And then meditating on Noah's, just that brief example of Noah. living in the midst of a world that was even worse than ours.

it's just I guess he didn't have social media, but there was a smaller population, so The corruption and evil was just it was saturated in it, but He kept his focus. He walked with God step by step obedience to His word. surrendered to his will. and as he walked God imparted what was on his heart, and was judgment. but also salvation from judgment.

Build an ark.

So It's important for you and me to be in God's Word, to hear what's on His heart. that we would accomplish the work he has for us. And I believe one primary work is to share the gospel. Oh, I believe in this final hour. we could be looking at the greatest revival in the history of America.

Let it begin with me. Sharing the gospel with the people that you bring across my path. From Habakkuk. There's some promise that God hasn't. fulfilled, some prayer he hasn't answered.

And you're waiting. And I know I'm waiting for Jesus to come back. All the signs are there. Everything's been fulfilled that needs to be fulfilled, and all the pieces are falling into place, and the nations are realigning themselves in line with what prophecy. Fortils and We're still waiting.

Waiting. Be patient. Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, has not entered into the mind of man. What God has prepared for those who wait. patiently for him.

His timing is perfect. He's never late. And I'm reminding myself that. And then be confident. He has given you a gift.

The gift of his love he's given you the matan The Holy Spirit. You can be confident of his person. His presence. His power, his precepts, his purity, his prayers. and his priority.

So in this final hour Live with vigilance. Patience. confidence. Walking with God as you read your Bible and pray, working for God as you build your ark and present the gospel, witnessing as a natural overflow of your relationship with Him. Fully surrendered.

Filled with the Spirit. in this final hour.

So I just wanted to refresh you on where we've been. If God has spoken to you, Yet still a small whisper. And you're saying at this moment Yes, Lord. I raw Come back to the cross, I'll run that stick through. Release the hardness, the bitterness, the anger.

The unforgiveness, oh just crucify him. Don't let it hinder the flow of the Holy Spirit in your life. It's not worth a trade-off. If it's Just you've left evangelism and witnessing up to the professionals, you know, just feel like you can't do that. Maybe God is saying, but I want you to share the gospel with your best friend, with your neighbor, the person you walk with, the person that's in the office cubicle next to you.

Share the gospel with your children and your grandchildren. And you say, Yes, Florence. And if he has you waiting for a promise, It has yet to be fulfilled. Then you just say, Yes, Lord, I trust you. Your timing is perfect.

You keep your word.

So whatever he said to you And if he has said something specific. And your decision at this moment is to say yes, sir. I give you my life. In this final hour. I want to live for you.

every moment of every day with no regrets. Five minutes before I see Jesus. I don't want to be ashamed. From this day forward, never mind yesterday and before, that was then, this is now. From this day forward.

I want to live with abandon. filled with the Holy Spirit. Living in the Light is a weekly study in God's Word with teacher and author Ann Graham Lotz. Learn to listen to his voice. Then start making the choice to keep on going and believing and trusting who God is.

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