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Dr. Rob White - May 20, 2018

Tongues of Fire!

May 20th, 2018
Christ calls each of us to a special calling and empowers each of us to do important work for the kingdom.
Scripture Text: Acts 2:1-21
A sermon by Rev. Dr. Rob White for Athens Universal Life Church

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Dr. Rob White of Athens Universal Life Church presents an inspiring sermon titled “Not a Google-God!” focusing on the unwavering guidance and teaching of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from John 16:12-15, Dr. White emphasizes Jesus’ anticipation of his departure, acknowledging the limitations of his disciples’ understanding and preparing them for the divine support that will follow through the Holy Spirit.

The sermon vividly illustrates the challenges of conveying complex ideas, using everyday examples like parents struggling to communicate with children or explaining work processes to coworkers. These examples resonate deeply, showing that true understanding often requires personal experience, not just explanations.

In a crucial part of his message, Dr. White discusses Jesus preparing his disciples for a future they couldn’t yet grasp. He highlights the profound patience Jesus demonstrated, a lesson applicable to modern parenting and mentoring. This patience sets the stage for the arrival of the “Spirit of truth,” promised to guide the disciples into all truth, ensuring they are not left to navigate their futures alone.

Dr. White extends this metaphor to the present, suggesting that just as Jesus trusted the Holy Spirit to guide his followers, we too should trust in this divine guidance to navigate complex and challenging lives. He argues that the Holy Spirit’s presence is akin to a dependable friend or advisor who is always with us, guiding us through every circumstance and challenge.

Moreover, the sermon explores the nature of the Holy Spirit not as a mere emergency resource but as a constant, guiding presence requiring our willingness to follow, learn, and be receptive. Dr. White uses the parable of the sower to challenge the congregation to assess the condition of their hearts—whether they are hard, fickle, cluttered, or receptive to the seeds of spiritual wisdom.

In conclusion, “Not a Google-God!” is a call to embrace the Holy Spirit’s guidance in everyday life, preparing spiritually for the times when divine guidance becomes crucial. Dr. White encourages cultivating a relationship with the Holy Spirit through worship, scripture reading, fellowship, prayer, and obedience to God’s will—practices that enrich spiritual growth and prepare one for any life’s challenges.