Listening & Learning — A Devotional
Listening & Learning/Luke/Luke 3:21–22

Luke 3:21–22

THE TRINITY

LUKE 3:21-22. “Now when all the people were baptized, it came to pass, that Jesus also being baptized, and praying, that heaven was opened, and the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, ‘Thou art my beloved son; in thee I am well pleased.’” THE TRINITY. The earthly ministry has started as the Son of man is identified. He associates with the nation as He Himself is baptized. Not as one who has wandered, but as the One who does His Father’s will. And now before the eyes of the people the Word of God is fulfilled.

He prays and the heaven was opened as the Holy Spirit came,

And identified the Lord visibly while the Father declared publicly His name. The Beloved Son of the Father, had come with earthly people to live. The whole of the Godhead in unity, join together lost souls to save.

The Holy Three still unite to carry out their purpose together. The Spirit brings conviction of sin; our prayers ascend to the Father. The efficacious work of the Savior has lost none of its value today. The salvation they have provided for us is eternal, with us they are committed to stay.

Now we are allowed to assist in proclaiming the Gospel of Christ. We have received the power the Spirit uses to give people light. It is my prayer that I might be found doing what God wants me to do. The Holy Trinity together works to give us a part in a work that is true.

An ungrieved and unquenched Holy Spirit helps us to preach the Word. The Father answers our prayers and gives far more than we ever deserved. The Lord Jesus abides with us daily and is the theme of the Gospel we preach. They all let us work together that lost souls we are able to reach.

“Father, I am grateful to be assured Thou didst not leave us to do this work on our own. I am thankful for the privilege of sharing Thy Gospel with others. I pray that tonight we may see some soul coming to Christ by faith and receiving Him as personal Savior. I ask in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.”