Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Hearing 100% when all four channels align

 But when the ¹divine circumstances align with the ²written Word, confirm the ³inward witness, and are supported by the ⁴still small voice,  you can move with the confidence that God is directing your steps. When all four channels align, that is the sweet spot. That is the place of maximum clarity. When the word says it, the inward witness confirms it. The still small voice speaks it and the circumstances open for it. You are  hearing God in surround sound. And the decisions you make from that place will be the most confident, most fruitful and most God-honoring decisions of your life. Hear ye HIM. 

لكن عندما تتوافق الظروف الإلهية مع كلمة الله المكتوبة، وتؤكد الشهادة الداخلية، وتدعمها تلك النبرة الهادئة، يمكنك أن تمضي بثقة بأن الله يرشد خطواتك. عندما تتناغم جميع هذه الجوانب، تكون تلك هي اللحظة المثالية. تلك هي ذروة الوضوح. عندما تقول الكلمة شيئًا، تؤكده الشهادة الداخلية. تنطق به النبرة الهادئة، وتتهيأ الظروف له. أنت تسمع صوت الله من كل جانب. والقرارات التي تتخذها من تلك اللحظة ستكون أكثر قرارات حياتك ثقةً، وأكثرها ثمارًا، وأكثرها إرضاءً لله.

Arabic:

lakin eindama tatawafaq alzuruf al'iilahiat mae kalimat allah almaktubati, watuakid alshahadat aldaakhiliata, watadeamuha tilk alnabrat alhadiatu, yumkinuk 'an tamdi bithiqat bi'ana allah yurshid khutawatika. eindama tatanagham jamie hadhih aljawanibi, takun tilk hi allahzat almithaliatu. tilk hi dhurwat alwuduhi. eindama taqul alkalimat shyyan, tuakiduh alshahadat aldaakhiliatu. tantiq bih alnabrat alhadiatu, watatahayaa alzuruf lahu. 'ant tasmae sawt allah min kuli janibi. walqararat alati tatakhidhuha min tilk allahzat satakun 'akthar qararat hayatik thqtan, wa'aktharuha thmaran, wa'aktharuha 'irda'an lilhi.

French: Mais lorsque les circonstances divines s'accordent avec la Parole écrite, confirment le témoignage intérieur et sont soutenues par cette douce voix intérieure, vous pouvez avancer avec la certitude que Dieu guide vos pas. Lorsque ces quatre voies s'harmonisent, c'est le point d'équilibre parfait. C'est le lieu de clarté maximale. Lorsque la Parole l'affirme, le témoignage intérieur le confirme. La douce voix intérieure le révèle et les circonstances s'ouvrent à lui. Vous entendez Dieu pleinement. Et les décisions que vous prendrez à partir de cet état seront les plus assurées, les plus fructueuses et les plus conformes à la volonté de Dieu de toute votre vie.

但当神圣的境遇与圣经的教导相符,印证你内心的见证,并得到那微小声音的支持时,你便能满怀信心地前行,因为神正在指引你的道路。当这四个方面都协调一致时,便是最佳状态,是信息最清晰的时刻。圣经如此宣告,内心的见证与之相符,那微小的声音也随之显现,而环境也为之敞开。你仿佛置身于环绕立体声之中,聆听着神的声音。而你从这种状态中做出的决定,将是你一生中最充满信心、最富有成效、最荣耀神的决定。

Chinese: 

Dàn dāng shénshèng de jìngyù yǔ shèngjīng de jiàodǎo xiāngfú, yìnzhèng nǐ nèixīn de jiànzhèng, bìng dédào nà wéixiǎo shēngyīn de zhīchí shí, nǐ biàn néng mǎnhuái xìnxīn dì qián xíng, yīnwèi shén zhèngzài zhǐyǐn nǐ de dàolù. Dāng zhè sì gè fāngmiàn dū xiétiáo yīzhì shí, biàn shì zuì jiā zhuàngtài, shì xìnxī zuì qīngxī de shíkè. Shèngjīng rúcǐ xuāngào, nèixīn de jiànzhèng yǔ zhī xiāngfú, nà wéixiǎo de shēngyīn yě suí zhī xiǎnxiàn, ér huánjìng yě wéi zhī chǎngkāi. Nǐ fǎngfú zhìshēn yú huánrào lìtǐshēng zhī zhōng, língtīngzhe shén de shēngyīn. Ér nǐ cóng zhè zhǒng zhuàngtài zhōng zuò chū de juédìng, jiāng shì nǐ yīshēng zhōng zuì chōngmǎn xìnxīn, zuì fùyǒu chéngxiào, zuì róngyào shén de juédìng.

Но когда божественные обстоятельства совпадают с написанным Словом, подтверждают внутреннее свидетельство и поддерживаются тихим голосом, вы можете двигаться с уверенностью, что Бог направляет ваши шаги. Когда все четыре канала совпадают, это и есть золотую середину. Это место максимальной ясности. Когда Слово говорит об этом, внутреннее свидетельство подтверждает это. Тихий голос произносит это, и обстоятельства открываются для этого. Вы слышите Бога в объемном звучании. И решения, которые вы принимаете в этом состоянии, будут самыми уверенными, самыми плодотворными и самыми богоугодными решениями в вашей жизни.

Russian: 

No kogda bozhestvennyye obstoyatel'stva sovpadayut s napisannym Slovom, podtverzhdayut vnutrenneye svidetel'stvo i podderzhivayutsya tikhim golosom, vy mozhete dvigat'sya s uverennost'yu, chto Bog napravlyayet vashi shagi. Kogda vse chetyre kanala sovpadayut, eto i yest' zolotuyu seredinu. Eto mesto maksimal'noy yasnosti. Kogda Slovo govorit ob etom, vnutrenneye svidetel'stvo podtverzhdayet eto. Tikhiy golos proiznosit eto, i obstoyatel'stva otkryvayutsya dlya etogo. Vy slyshite Boga v ob"yemnom zvuchanii. I resheniya, kotoryye vy prinimayete v etom sostoyanii, budut samymi uverennymi, samymi plodotvornymi i samymi bogougodnymi resheniyami v vashey zhizni.

German: Doch wenn die göttlichen Umstände mit dem geschriebenen Wort übereinstimmen, die innere Stimme bestätigen und von der leisen Stimme Gottes unterstützt werden, kannst du mit der Gewissheit handeln, dass Gott deine Schritte lenkt. Wenn alle vier Kanäle zusammenwirken, ist das der ideale Zustand. Das ist der Zustand höchster Klarheit. Wenn das Wort es sagt, bestätigt es die innere Stimme. Die leise Stimme Gottes spricht es aus, und die Umstände öffnen sich dafür. Du hörst Gott in all seinen Facetten. Und die Entscheidungen, die du aus diesem Zustand heraus triffst, werden die sichersten, fruchtbarsten und gottgefälligsten Entscheidungen deines Lebens sein.


Portuguese: Mas quando as circunstâncias divinas se alinham com a Palavra escrita, confirmam o testemunho interior e são sustentadas pela voz mansa e delicada, pode seguir com a confiança de que Deus está a guiar os seus passos. Quando todos os quatro canais se alinham, este é o ponto ideal. Esse é o lugar da máxima clareza. Quando a Palavra diz algo, o testemunho interior confirma. A voz mansa e delicada profere algo e as circunstâncias abrem-se para isso. Está a ouvir a Deus em som surround. E as decisões que tomar a partir desse lugar serão as mais confiantes, mais frutíferas e que mais honram a Deus na sua vida.

그러나 하나님의 뜻이 기록된 말씀과 일치하고, 내면의 증거를 확증하며, 세속적인 음성의 지지를 받을 때, 하나님께서 당신의 발걸음을 인도하고 계신다는 확신을 가지고 나아갈 수 있습니다. 이 네 가지 요소가 모두 일치할 때, 바로 그때가 최적의 상태입니다. 가장 명확한 깨달음을 얻는 순간입니다. 말씀이 말하고, 내면의 증거가 그것을 확증하며, 세속적인 음성이 말하고, 상황이 그 길을 열어줄 때, 당신은 마치 사방에서 하나님의 음성을 듣는 것과 같습니다. 그리고 그러한 상태에서 내리는 결정들은 당신의 삶에서 가장 확신에 차고, 가장 풍성한 열매를 맺으며, 가장 하나님께 영광을 돌리는 결정들이 될 것입니다. 

Korean: geuleona hananim-ui tteus-i gilogdoen malsseumgwa ilchihago, naemyeon-ui jeung-geoleul hwagjeunghamyeo, sesogjeog-in eumseong-ui jijileul bad-eul ttae, hananimkkeseo dangsin-ui balgeol-eum-eul indohago gyesindaneun hwagsin-eul gajigo naagal su issseubnida. i ne gaji yosoga modu ilchihal ttae, balo geuttaega choejeog-ui sangtaeibnida. gajang myeonghwaghan kkaedal-eum-eul eodneun sungan-ibnida. malsseum-i malhago, naemyeon-ui jeung-geoga geugeos-eul hwagjeunghamyeo, sesogjeog-in eumseong-i malhago, sanghwang-i geu gil-eul yeol-eojul ttae, dangsin-eun machi sabang-eseo hananim-ui eumseong-eul deudneun geosgwa gatseubnida. geuligo geuleohan sangtaeeseo naelineun gyeoljeongdeul-eun dangsin-ui salm-eseo gajang hwagsin-e chago, gajang pungseonghan yeolmaeleul maej-eumyeo, gajang hananimkke yeong-gwang-eul dollineun gyeoljeongdeul-i doel geos-ibnida.


しかし、神の状況が聖書の言葉と一致し、内なる証言を裏付け、静かな小さな声に支えられているとき、あなたは神があなたの歩みを導いてくださっているという確信を持って進むことができます。四つのチャネルすべてが一致するとき、そこが最高の状態です。そこは最大限の明晰さが得られる場所です。聖書がそれを語るとき、内なる証言がそれを裏付けます。静かな小さな声がそれを語り、状況がそれを受け入れるように開かれます。あなたはサラウンドサウンドで神の声を聞いているのです。そして、その場所からあなたが下す決断は、あなたの人生で最も確信に満ちた、最も実り豊かで、最も神を敬う決断となるでしょう。

Japanese: Shikashi,-shin no jōkyō ga seisho no kotoba to itchi shi, uchinaru shōgen o uradzuke, shizukana chīsana koe ni sasae rarete iru toki, anata wa kami ga anata no ayumi o michibiite kudasatte iru to iu kakushin o motte susumu koto ga dekimasu. Yottsu no chaneru subete ga itchi suru toki, soko ga saikō no jōtaidesu. Soko wa saidaigen no meiseki-sa ga e rareru bashodesu. Seisho ga sore o kataru toki, uchinaru shōgen ga sore o uradzukemasu. Shizukana chīsana koe ga sore o katari, jōkyō ga sore o ukeireru yō ni aka remasu. Anata wa saraundosaundo de kami no koe o kiite iru nodesu. Soshite, sono basho kara anata ga kudasu ketsudan wa, anata no jinsei de mottomo kakushin ni michita, mottomo minori yutakade, mottomo kamiwouyamau ketsudan to narudeshou.




Evening Routine with Father God

  "Be still and know that I am God." 

🗣️:  "I will both lay me down in peace and sleep. For thou, Lord, only makest me dwell in safety."

"When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid. Yay, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet." 

"He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." 


I am accepted: I am God’s child. I am Christ’s friend. I have been justified. I am united with the Lord, and I am one spirit with Him. I have been bought with a price. I belong to God. I am a member of Christ’s body. I am a saint. I have been adopted as God’s child. I have direct access to God through the Holy Spirit. I have been redeemed and forgiven of all my sins. I am complete in Christ.


 I am secure: I am free forever from condemnation. I am assured that all things work together for good. I am free from any condemning charges against me.  I cannot be separated from the love of God. I have been established, anointed and sealed by God. I am hidden with Christ in God. I am confident that the good work that God has begun in me will be perfected. I am a citizen of heaven. I have not been given a spirit of fear but of power, love and a sound mind.  I can find grace and mercy to help in time of need. I am born of God and the evil one cannot touch me.


 I am significant:  I am the salt and light of the earth. I am a branch of the true vine, a channel of His life. I am a personal witness of Christ. I am God’s temple. I am a minister of reconciliation for God. I am God’s coworker. I am seated with Christ in the heavenly realm. I am God’s workmanship. I may approach God with freedom and confidence. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. 


transliteration

 A transliteration is when a Hebrew word is simply sounded out to English so we can read and pronounce it. An example is Hallelujah. Hallelujah is a transliteration of a Hebrew word that literally means, Praise God (Hallel=praise, Jah =God). Instead of being translated as "Praise God," this word has been left for us to sound out as it would be in the original Hebrew and continues to be a powerful expression of praise.

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Psalm 32 The Great Cover-Up

Psalm 32 (New International Version)


1 Blessed is the one

    whose transgressions are forgiven,

    whose sins are covered.

2 Blessed is the one

    whose sin the Lord does not count against them

    and in whose spirit is no deceit.


3 When I kept silent,

    my bones wasted away

    through my groaning all day long.

4 For day and night

    your hand was heavy on me;

my strength was sapped

    as in the heat of summer.[b]


5 Then I acknowledged my sin to you

    and did not cover up my iniquity.

I said, “I will confess

    my transgressions to the Lord.”

And you forgave

    the guilt of my sin.


6 Therefore let all the faithful pray to you

    while you may be found;

surely the rising of the mighty waters

    will not reach them.

7 You are my hiding place;

    you will protect me from trouble

    and surround me with songs of deliverance.


8 I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;

    I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.

9 Do not be like the horse or the mule,

    which have no understanding

but must be controlled by bit and bridle

    or they will not come to you.

10 Many are the woes of the wicked,

    but the Lord’s unfailing love

    surrounds the one who trusts in him.


11 Rejoice in the Lord and be glad, you righteous;

    sing, all you who are upright in heart!


Psalm 32 is a reflection on the blessings of forgiveness and the importance of confessing one's sins to God. It emphasizes that genuine confession leads to joy and restoration, highlighting the relief and happiness that come from being forgiven.

 

Overview of Psalm 32

Psalm 32 is a significant piece of scripture that focuses on the themes of forgiveness and the joy that comes from confessing one's sins to God. It is attributed to David and is often regarded as a teaching psalm, or "maskil," which means it is intended to impart wisdom and instruction.


Key Themes

Blessings of Forgiveness: The psalm opens with a declaration of the happiness of those whose sins are forgiven. It emphasizes that true contentment comes from being reconciled with God.

Importance of Confession: David illustrates the necessity of acknowledging one's sins. He shares his personal experience of guilt and the relief that follows genuine confession.

Structure of the Psalm

Section Content Description

Verses 1-2 Introduction of the blessings of forgiveness, highlighting the joy of being pardoned.

Verses 3-5 David's personal testimony about the burden of unconfessed sin and the joy of confession.

Verses 6-11 Instruction to others on the importance of seeking God for forgiveness and the resulting joy.

Detailed Analysis

The Blessings of Forgiveness (Verses 1-2)

David begins with a double beatitude, proclaiming the happiness of those whose transgressions are forgiven. This section emphasizes that forgiveness brings relief from guilt and a restored relationship with God.


Personal Testimony (Verses 3-5)

In these verses, David recounts his struggle with unconfessed sin, describing how it affected him physically and spiritually. He emphasizes that true relief comes only through confession, where he acknowledges his sins before God.


Instruction for Others (Verses 6-11)

David shifts to instructing others, encouraging them to seek God earnestly for forgiveness. He assures that those who confess will experience joy and peace, reinforcing the communal aspect of repentance and restoration.


Conclusion

Psalm 32 serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of confession and the profound joy that comes from receiving God's forgiveness. It encourages believers to acknowledge their sins and seek reconciliation with God, leading to a life filled with peace and contentment.


Psalm 32 [Authorized (King James) Version]


1 Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven,

whose sin is covered.

2 Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity,

and in whose spirit there is no guile.


3 When I kept silence,

my bones waxed old through my roaring all the day long.

4 For day and night thy hand was heavy upon me:

my moisture is turned into the drought of summer. Selah.


5 I acknowledged my sin unto thee,

and mine iniquity have I not hid.

I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the Lord;

and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin. Selah.


6 For this shall every one that is godly pray unto thee in a time when thou mayest be found:

surely in the floods of great waters they shall not come nigh unto him.

7 Thou art my hiding place;

thou shalt preserve me from trouble;

thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance. Selah.


8 I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go:

I will guide thee with mine eye.

9 Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule,

which have no understanding:

whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle,

lest they come near unto thee.


10 Many sorrows shall be to the wicked:

but he that trusteth in the Lord, mercy shall compass him about.

11 Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice, ye righteous:

and shout for joy, all ye that are upright in heart.


The Great Cover-Up – Psalm 32


Psalm 32:1-11


INTRODUCTION: Today is November 22, 1963 which is the date John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas . I don’t know if you are into conspiracy theories, but if so you are in good company on this one. Recent polling indicates that 60% of Americans believe there was some kind of conspiracy involved, and many believe it is the greatest cover-up of all time. The reason I mention it is because today we are going to be looking at a different kind of cover-up, what is truly the greatest cover-up of all – God’s covering up your sins through the death of his Son, Jesus Christ. (Read Psalm 32:1-5 and pray.)


Have you ever tried to hide something? 

Have you ever tried to hide something from God? Most foolish.

 All I can say is, if you have, you had better be pretty good! One thing we do try to hide from God, though, is our sins. We do something wrong, and then just like Adam and Eve we naturally try to hide. We know in our hearts that God is holy, God is good, God is just, and so we try to hide ourselves and our sins from God. But the truth of the matter is, it’s a losing proposition. You cannot hide your sin from God. In fact you can’t hide anything from HIM.


I’ve entitled today’s message “The Great Cover-Up.” And I love this Psalm because it talks about covering up sin. It talks about the right way to cover up sin, and it also talks about the wrong way. It talks about how we try to hide our sins from God and how God offers to hide our sins from us. The Psalm presents you with an intriguing choice – will you attempt to cover up your own sins, or will you let God cover up your sins for you?


1) The Psalm begins by talking about the blessings you experience when God covers your sin. 

2) It then goes on to talk about the burdens you bear when you cover your sin. 

3) And then finally it talks about the benefits you receive when you take cover in God. 

So let’s look at the Psalm 32 together.


I. The blessings you experience when God covers your sin (1-2)

First of all, the blessings you experience when God covers your sin. Look at verses 1 and 2: “Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the LORD does not count against him and in whose spirit is no deceit.” (Psalm 32:1-2) Here David proclaims the blessedness of those persons who let God cover their sins for them. The word “blessed” refers to a state of happiness. It is a desirable state, one we all aspire to deep in our hearts. David describes this blessedness in two ways. When you let God cover your sins, you will experience the twin blessings of a clean record and a clean heart.


   A. The blessing of a clean record (1)


First of all, the blessing of a clean record. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have a clean record? Wouldn’t it be great to be free from your past? All of us make mistakes in life, but sometimes those mistakes follow us around and cling to us, weighing us down and holding us back. Maybe you have a criminal record which holds you back from employment. Maybe you have a bad driving record which pushes your insurance premiums sky high, or a poor credit record which holds you back financially. Perhaps you’re a student at school and you’ve made some mistakes and now you just can’t shake your reputation. Wouldn’t it be great to have someone just walk in and wipe the whole slate clean? Give you that fresh start, and let you begin all over again? God offers to do that for you with your sins.


David says, “Blessed are those whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered.” That word for “forgiven” literally means “lifted up and carried away.” It’s as though God picks up all your sins and carries them far away from you. The word for “covered” means “concealed, hidden from sight.” And so the first word, “forgiven,” has to so with your sins being taken far away from you, and the second word, “covered,” has to do with the record of your sins being blotted out, covered over, hidden from view. You might wonder, how can God do that? How can God simply take up your sins, carry them away, and blot them out completely? How can God cover your sins in this way?


The answer is Jesus Christ. God sent his Son to die on the cross for our sins. Jesus Christ took up our sins for us, and he carried them far away. He bore our sins in his body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness. In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins. The blood of Christ covers our sin. And through faith in Christ you may know the blessing of a clean record in God’s eyes.


   B. The blessing of a clean heart (2)


Secondly, David speaks of the blessing of a clean heart. There are not many people walking around with clean hearts today. Most of our hearts weigh heavily against us. Our consciences condemn us. We feel dirty and stained inside. Oh what a blessing it would be to have a clean heart! Verse two in our Psalm says this: “Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord does not count against him and in whose spirit is no deceit.” This speaks of a person with a clean heart before God. God does not count this person’s sin against him, and this person’s heart is open and honest before the Lord.


What a beautiful picture! This is what happens when you fully lay out your heart before God. There is no more deceit, no more hiding, no more games of cover-up. You open up your heart making yourself completely vulnerable towards God – and God says, “I bring no charge against you. I lay no sin to your account. You are forgiven. You are free.”


A clean record and a clean heart go together. When you put your faith in Christ, God forgives your sin and he cleanses your heart. “Blessed is the man whose sins are covered; blessed is the man whose sin the Lord does not count against him and in whose spirit is no deceit.”


II. The burdens you bear when you cover your sin (3-5)


In verses 1 and 2 David speaks of the blessings you experience when God covers your sin. Now in verses 3-5 he goes on to talk about the burdens you bear when you cover your sin. And he does this by way of testimony. David gets personal with us here, and he shares his own experience of trying to cover up sin.


We don’t know when this all took place. Some believe David is referring back to the aftermath of the whole incident with Bathsheba. But listen to David’s words in verses 3-5: “When I kept silent, my bones wasted away through my groaning all day long. 4 For day and night your hand was heavy upon me; my strength was sapped as in the heat of summer. Selah. 5 Then I acknowledged my sin to you and did not cover up my iniquity. I said, ‘I will confess my transgressions to the LORD’ – and you forgave the guilt of my sin.”


   A. The waste of silence (3)


You see, David was carrying around the burden of trying to cover up his own sin. He speaks first of a time when he kept silent before the Lord. This was not the quiet, submissive, silence of someone waiting before the Lord – that can be a good kind of silence! Rather, this was the silence of someone withholding confession of sin to God.


There are a number of reasons why you might hold back confession of sin. Certainly pride can be a factor. Sometimes you just don’t want to admit that you’re wrong. At other times you might withhold confession out of a sense of despair. You may be so overcome with guilt for your wrong that you don’t believe God can possibly forgive you. I don’t know which David’s case was. But either way he was holding out on God. He was no longer on speaking terms with his heavenly Father.


Notice how David calls this period of silence a wasteful time. “My bones wasted away, I groaned all day long.” Unconfessed sin has a crippling effect on your life. It will waste away your energy physically and spiritually. It will completely drag you down.


How about you? Have you ever held out on God? Have you ever refused to admit that you were wrong? Have you ever despaired of God’s forgiveness? If so, you know what David is talking about. And David says. “What a waste! What a shame!” Are you on speaking terms with God right now? If not, don’t waste any more time. Talk to him. Open up your heart to him. Allow God to forgive you and cleanse you from your sin.


   B. The weariness of guilt (4)


David not only talks about the wasting effect of silence, but also the weariness of guilt. In verse 4 he says: “Lord, day and night your hand was heavy upon me; my strength was sapped as in the heat of summer. Selah.” David was tired and weary. He was tapped out. He felt the constant weight of God’s hand upon him.


The image of God’s hand here refers to God’s convicting and disciplining hand. God convicts us of sin, and if we refuse to deal with it, then he disciplines us for our own good. David was feeling conviction from God, and he was dealing with discipline from God. David knew he was wrong. He knew he had to come clean. But he was refusing to deal with it.


God’s hand can get pretty heavy. And the longer you withhold confession from HIM, the heavier it gets. You see, God loves you too much to let you continue in your sin. He convicts you by His Spirit; he reminds you of His love; he disciplines you when he must; he draws you back to himself. If you respond quickly, the process results in joy. But when you resist God’s Spirit, you are miserable. And David was miserable here. Wasting away in silence, weary from guilt, David still refused to confess his sin to God.


   C. The wonder of confession (5)


And then finally in verse five David comes to a breaking point. You may have noticed that word “Selah” that keeps popping up in this Psalm. We’re not exactly sure what it means, but it shows up often in the Psalms and when it does it seems to signify a pause, a hold, a brief silence in the poem before proceeding. Here David uses it to good effect, pausing for a moment before moving into his actual confession of sin, and thus highlighting the wonder and the relief of his confession.


We read in verse five: “Then I acknowledged my sin to you and did not cover up my iniquity. I said, ‘I will confess my transgressions to the LORD’ – and you forgave the guilt of my sin.” David moved from the waste of silence and the weariness of guilt to the wonder of confession. David finally opened up, he confessed his sin to God and . . . oh the sweet relief of forgiveness!


People say that confession is good for the soul, but it’s nothing compared to forgiveness. David finally stopped playing cover-up and asked God to cover up his sin for him. And when he did, how good it felt to be forgiven. As it says in the book of James: “Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed.” (James 5:16)


There is no joy in trying to cover up our own sins. First of all we can’t do it. We’re not able. I remember reading about a contractor who was visiting a company and was about to make a bid for a certain project. The executive he was speaking with excused himself from the room for a few minutes and while he was gone the contractor noticed that on the desk right there in front of him was the competitor’s bid sheet. The only problem was that the actual bid amount was covered by this large can on the desk. The contractor thought about it for a moment, and then he took the bait. He lifted the can to see the competing bid. And when he lifted the can hundreds of these tiny silver beads began pouring out from the open bottom of the can, and he watched in dismay as the beads cascaded all over the desk and floor. And then the executive returned to the room. That contractor was busted! He was found out. You see, you or I can no more cover up our own sins than that contractor could hope to get all the ball bearings back in the can before the executive returned. So first of all, we can’t cover up our own sins. It is beyond our power or ability.


And then secondly, we shouldn’t try to cover up our own sin. It is only right to confess your sin to God. Proverbs 28:13 says: “He who conceals his sins does not prosper, but whoever confesses and renounces them finds mercy.” (Proverbs 28:13) We need a Savior. We need Jesus Christ. Only Jesus can cover up your sin and make you right with God.


III. The benefits you receive when you take cover in God (6-11)


1) We have talked about the blessings you experience when God covers your sin. 2) We have talked about the burdens you bear when you cover your sin. But now the rest of the Psalm talks about a different kind of covering. 3) It talks about the benefits you receive when you take cover in God. David tells us about two benefits here: when you take cover in God, you are surrounded by his protective care and you are surrounded by his unfailing love.


   A. Surrounded by his protective care (6-7)


First of all, you are surrounded by God’s protective care. In verses 6-7 we read: “Therefore let everyone who is godly pray to you while you may be found; surely when the mighty waters rise, they will not reach him. You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.”


David moves here from testimony to exhortation. He has just shared his testimony about how he finally came to confess his sin to God and what a blessing it was finally to know God’s forgiveness. Now he exhorts us to do the same.


Notice the exhortation is directed towards the godly. The Hebrew word is “hasid.” It refers to the saints, the holy ones, those people belonging to God. The godly are those who confess their sin and cry out to God for deliverance.


David says, “Let the godly pray to God while He may be found.” Now that’s an interesting phrase: “while God may be found.” It implies that there is also a time when God may not be found. I believe it is simply an exhortation to pray now. It’s another way of saying: “Today is the day of salvation,” and that none of us has a claim on tomorrow. Are you experiencing God’s conviction right now? Then respond, right now. Confess right now. Who is to say whether you will experience God’s conviction tomorrow? Cry out to God now, while he may still be found.


And when you call out in faith to God, not only will God cover up your sins, but God will cover you. He will surround you with his protective care. When the waters rise they will not reach you, for you have taken cover in God. He is your hiding place, and he will protect you from trouble. He will surround you with songs of deliverance. David says, “Call to God while you may” – before the time of trouble comes and before the time of conviction goes away. When you take cover in God, you are surrounded by his protective care.


   B. Surrounded by his unfailing love (8-11)


And then secondly, you are surrounded by his unfailing love. Look at verses 8-10: “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you. Do not be like the horse or the mule, which have no understanding but must be controlled by bit and bridle or they will not come to you. Many are the woes of the wicked, but the LORD’s unfailing love surrounds the man who trusts in him.” (Psalm 32:8-10)


When you make God your hiding place, God surrounds you with his unfailing love. He promises to teach you, to counsel you, to watch over your way. He says: “Don’t be stubborn like the horse or the mule. They need a bit and a bridle. I don’t want to discipline you like that. Soften your heart, be quick to confess, ready to repent, willing to return.” Trust in the Lord, and he will surround you with his unfailing love. What a wonderful promise. When you take cover in God, he is your hiding place, and he surrounds you with his protection and love. Praise God!


And then David finishes the Psalm with verse 11: “Rejoice in the LORD and be glad, you righteous; sing, all you who are upright in heart!” (Psalm 32:11) The righteous are those with a clean record. The upright in heart are those with a clean heart. And so David comes full circle in the Psalm. When you allow God to cover your sin, you experience the blessings of a clean record and a clean heart. When you try to cover your own sins, you experience the wastefulness of silence and the weariness of guilt. When you take cover in God, are surrounded by his protective care and his unfailing love.


CONCLUSION: So the question I have for you this morning as we close is this: Who is covering your sin? Have you asked God to cover your sin in Christ? Then David encourages you to rejoice, to be glad and sing! Or have you been playing the silence game with God, trying to cover up your own sins and holding back on confession? Then God invites you to pray while he may be found. When you confess your sins, you move from “under God’s hand” of discipline, to “in his hands,” surrounded by his protection and love.


Forgiveness of sins is found in Jesus Christ alone. Take cover in God, and trust in his Son. Blessed is the man or woman whose sins are covered by Jesus 



Freedom in Christ Jesus, my Lord, My Saviour, My Master

 100 Identity Truths

(Your true identity in Christ Jesus)

1. I am born again (1 Peter 1:23) states that Christians are (You have been) "born again," not of perishable seed but of imperishable, through the living and abiding word of God." This verse emphasizes the spiritual rebirth that comes from God's word.


2. I am a child of God (John 1:12) Yet to all who did receive HIM, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God 


3. I am a saint (I Corinthians 1:2) Unto the church of God which is at Corinth, to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints


4. I am the salt of the earth (Matthew 5:13) Jesus says to His disciples, "You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot." 


5. I am the light of the world (Matthew 5:14) Jesus says, "You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.


6. I am a disciple because I have love for others (John 13:34-35) "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another."


7. I am protected by the power of His name (John 17:11) "I will remain in the world no longer, but they are still in the world, and I am coming to YOU. Holy Father, protect them by the power of YOUR Name, the Name you gave me, so that they may be one as we are one." This is a verse where Jesus prays to His Father God, asking HIM to protect His disciples as He prepares to leave the world, emphasizing their unity and the divine power of God's name. This moment highlights the transition of Jesus' ministry and the challenges His followers will face in the world.


8. I am set free by the truth (John 8:31-33) Dispute Over Whose Children Jesus’ Opponents Are.

³¹ To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. ³² Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” ³³They answered him, “We are Abraham’s descendants and have never been slaves of anyone. How can you say that we shall be set free?”


9. I am eternally secure in Christ (John 10:27-31) ²⁷ My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: ²⁸ And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. ²⁹ My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand. ³⁰  I and my Father are one. ³¹ Then the Jews took up stones again to stone him.


10. I am kept from the evil one (John 17:15) My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that YOU protect them from the evil one. This verse states that Jesus Christ prayed to His Father God not to take His disciples out of the world, but to keep them safe from the evil one. This verse emphasizes the importance of divine protection while believers remain engaged in the world


11. I am one with God the Father and Jesus the Son (John 17:23) "I in them and you in me—so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me." This verse expresses Jesus' prayer for unity among believers, stating that through this unity, the world will recognize that God sent Jesus and loves believers as much as He loves Jesus. This verse highlights the deep connection between Jesus, God, and believers, emphasizing love and unity as key aspects of Christian faith.


12. I am God's gift to Christ (John 17:24)  "Father, I want those you have given me to be with me where I am, and to see my glory, the glory you have given me because you loved me before the creation of the world."  This verse expresses Jesus' desire for His followers to be with Him and to witness His glory, emphasizing the intimate relationship between Him and the Father, who loved Him before the world was created. This verse highlights the promise of eternal life and fellowship with Christ for believers.


13. I have peace with God (Romans 5:1) states that since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. This verse emphasizes the relationship between faith and peace with God.


14. I have been justified by faith (Romans 5:1) is a verse that declares the justification and reconciliation of believers with God through faith in Jesus. Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Peace and Hope. 


15. I have access into the sphere of God's grace (Romans 5:2) states that through faith in Jesus, we gain access to God's grace, in which we stand, and we rejoice in the hope of sharing in God's glory. This verse emphasizes the importance of faith and the joy that comes from the assurance of God's promises. through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God.


16. I can rejoice in trouble (Romans 5:3) Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance;  this verse states that we can rejoice in our sufferings because suffering produces perseverance, which leads to character, and ultimately to hope. This passage emphasizes the positive outcomes that can arise from enduring hardships.


17. The love of God has been poured out in my heart (Romans 5:5) And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.


18. I am reigning in the life of Jesus Christ (Romans 5:17)


19. I have been reconciled to God through the death of Jesus (Romans 5:10)


20. I am being saved by the life of Jesus (Romans 5:10b)


21. I have been baptized into Christ's death (Romans 6:3)


22. I have been raised to walk in the newness of life (Romans 6:4)


23. I have been united with Christ through His death and resurrection (Romans 6:5)


24. My old self was crucified with Christ (Romans 6:6)


25. I am alive to God in Christ Jesus (Romans 6:11)


26. I am yielded to God (Romans 6:13)


27. I am not under the law, but under grace (Romans 6:14)


28. I have eternal life in Christ Jesus (Romans 6:23)


29. I am freed from the power of sin (Romans 6:18)


30. I am free from condemnation (Romans 8:1)


31. I am a servant of God (Romans 6:22)


32. I am free from the power of sin and am a servant of righteousness (Romans 6:18)


33. I am free from the vicious cycle of sin and death (Romans 8:2)


34. I am indwelt by the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:9)


35. I am led by the Spirit of God (Romans 8:14)


36. I am a joint heir with Christ (Romans 8:17)


37. I am confident that all things work together for good (Romans 8:28)


38. I am being conformed to the image of Christ (Romans 8:29)


39. The Holy Spirit helps my infirmities (Romans 8:26)


40. The Holy Spirit makes intercession for me (Romans 8:26)


41. God foreknew me (Romans 8:29)


42. I have been given all things (Romans 8:32)


43. I am inseparable from the love of God (Romans 8:35)


44. I am more than a conqueror through Christ (Romans 8:37)


45. I am God's temple (I Corinthians 3:16-17)


46. I am washed, sanctified, and justified by the blood of Jesus (I Corinthians 6:11)


47. I have been bought with a price (I Corinthians 6:20)


48. I am the image and glory of God (I Corinthians 11:7)


49. I am triumphant in Christ (II Corinthians 2:14)


50. I am a sweet aroma manifesting the presence of God wherever I go (II Corinthians 2:14)


51. I am adequate for anything because my adequacy comes from God (II Corinthians 3:5)



52. I am a new creation in Christ (II Corinthians 5:17) states that if anyone is in Christ, they are a new creation; the old has gone, and the new is here! This verse emphasizes the transformative power of being united with Christ.


53. I am an ambassador for Christ (II Corinthians 5:20)



54. I am strongest when I am weakest (II Corinthians 12:10)


55. I am crucified with Christ and the life I now live is His (Galatians 2:20)


56. I am redeemed from the curse of the Law (Galatians 3:13)


57. I am filled with the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, selfcontrol (Galatians 5:22-23)


58. I am in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 1:1)


59. I am blessed with every spiritual blessing (Ephesians 1:3)


60. I am chosen by God to be holy and blameless (Ephesians 1:4)


61. I am predestined to adoption through Jesus (Ephesians 1:5)


62. I am accepted in the beloved (Ephesians 1:6)


63. I have redemption through His blood (Ephesians 1:7)


64. I am forgiven of all my sins (Ephesians 1:7)


65. He has made known to me the mystery of His will (Ephesians 1:9)


66. I have wisdom as I try to know His will (Ephesians 1:8)


67. I am predestined according to His purpose (Ephesians 1:11)


68. I have obtained an inheritance (Ephesians 1:11)


69. I am filled with the Holy Spirit of promise (Ephesians 1:13)


70. I have the spirit of wisdom and revelation in His knowledge (Ephesians 1:17)


71. My eyes have been enlightened (Ephesians 1:18)


72. I know the hope of my calling (Ephesians 1:18)


73. I know the exceeding greatness of His power to me (Ephesians 1:19)


74. I know the riches of His inheritance in the saints (Ephesians 1:18)


75. I am made alive with Christ (Ephesians 2:1)


76. I am raised with Christ and seated in the heavenlies (Ephesians 2:6)


77. I have been saved by grace through faith (Ephesians 28)


78. I am God's handiwork created in Christ Jesus for good works (Ephesians 2:10)


79. Once afar off, I am now made near by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 2:13)


80. I have access through Jesus to the Father (Ephesians 2:18)


81. I am a fellow citizen with the saints in God's household (Ephesians 2:19)


82. I am built upon the foundation of the apostles and Christ the cornerstone (Ephesians 2:20)


83. I am able to walk boldly into Christ's presence (Ephesians 3:12)


84. I am strengthened with power through His spirit of the inner man (Ephesians 3:16)


85. I am receiving exceeding, abundantly above all that I ask or think (Ephesians 3:20)


86. I can speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15)


87. I can grow up in all things under him (Ephesians 4:15)


88. I have been renewed in the spirit of my mind (Ephesians 4:23)


89. I have put off the old man (Ephesians 4:22)


90. I once was darkness, but now I am light in the Lord (Ephesians 5:8)


91. I am able to walk as a child of light (Ephesians 5:8)


92. I am strong in the Lord and the power of His might (Ephesians 6:10)


93. I choose to put on the whole armor of God and stand (Ephesians 6:13)


94. I am able to quench all of Satan's darts (Ephesians 6:16)


95. He who started a good work in me will finish it (Philippians 1:6)


96. I will be ashamed of nothing; with boldness, Christ will be magnified (Philippians 1:20)


97. The mind which was in Christ is in me (Philippians 2:5)


98. God is working in me both to desire and to do His good pleasure (Philippians 2:13)


99. My citizenship is in heaven from which I eagerly await His coming (Philippians 3:20)


100. I can rejoice in the Lord always (Philippians 4:4) states, "Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice!" This verse emphasizes the importance of joy in the Christian life, encouraging believers to find their joy in their relationship with the Lord.


I CONFESS MY IDENTITY IN CHRIST JESUS 

This is what the believer looks like in the mirror of God’s Word.

Who am I? 

Who I Am in Christ Jesus: 

• I am a child of God.

But to all who have received him--those who believe in his name--he has given the right to become God's children … (John 1:12).


• I am a friend of Jesus.

I no longer call you slaves, because the slave does not understand what his master is doing. But I have called you friends, because I have revealed to you everything I heard from my Father (John 15:15).


• I have been justified and redeemed.

But they are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus (Romans 3:24).


• My old self was crucified with Christ, and I am no longer a slave to sin.

We know that our old man was crucified with Him so that the body of sin would no longer dominate us, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin (Romans 6:6).


• I am no longer under condemnation.

There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1).


• I have been set free from the law of sin and death.

For the law of the life-giving Spirit in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and death (Romans 8:2).


• As a child of God, I am a fellow heir with Christ.

And if children, then heirs (namely, heirs of God and also fellow heirs with Christ)--if indeed we suffer with him so we may also be glorified with him (Romans 8:17).


• I have been accepted by Christ.

Receive one another, then, just as Christ also received you, to God's glory (Romans 15:7).


• I have been called to be a saint.

… To the church of God that is in Corinth, to those who are sanctified in Christ Jesus, and called to be saints, with all those in every place who call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, their Lord and ours (1 Corinthians 1:2). (See also Ephesians 1:1, Philippians 1:1, and Colossians 1:2.)

• In Christ Jesus, I have wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption.

He is the reason you have a relationship with Christ Jesus, who became for us wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification and redemption … (1 Corinthians 1:30).


• My body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who dwells in me.

Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit lives in you (1 Corinthians 6:19)?


• I am joined to the Lord and am one spirit with Him.

But the one united with the Lord is one spirit with him (1 Corinthians 6:17).


• The hardening of my mind has been removed in Christ.

But their minds were closed. For to this very day, the same veil remains when they hear the old covenant read. It has not been removed because only in Christ is it taken away (2 Corinthians 3:14).


• I am a new creation in Christ.

So then, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; what is old has passed away--look, what is new has come (2Corinthians 5:17)!


• I have become the righteousness of God in Christ.

God made the one who did not know sin to be sin for us, so that in him we would become the righteousness of God (2Corinthians 5:21).


• I have been made one with all who are in Christ Jesus.

There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female--for all of you are one in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:28).


• I have been set free in Christ.

For freedom Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not be subject again to the yoke of slavery (Galatians 5:1).


• I have been blessed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places.

Blessed is the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms in Christ (Ephesians 1:3).


• I am chosen, holy, and blameless before God.

For he chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world that we may be holy and unblemished in his sight in love (Ephesians 1:4).


• I am redeemed and forgiven by the grace of Christ.

In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace (Ephesians 1:7).


• I have been predestined by God to obtain an inheritance.

In Christ we too have been claimed as God's own possession, since we were predestined according to the one purpose of HIM who accomplishes all things according to the counsel of His will (Ephesians 1:11).


• I have been sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise.

And when you heard the word of truth (the gospel of your salvation)--when you believed in Christ--you were marked with the seal of the promised Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1:13).


• Because of God’s mercy and love, I have been made alive with Christ.

But God, being rich in mercy, because of his great love with which he loved us, even though we were dead in transgressions, made us alive together with Christ--by grace you are saved (Ephesians 2:4-5)!


• I am seated in the heavenly places with Christ.… And he raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus … (Ephesians 2:6).


• I am God’s workmanship created to produce good works.

For we are his workmanship, having been created in Christ Jesus for good works that God prepared beforehand so we may do them (Ephesians 2:10).


• I have been brought near to God by the blood of Christ.

But now in Christ Jesus you who used to be far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 2:13).


• I am a member of Christ’s body and a partaker of His promise.… 

The Gentiles are fellow heirs, fellow members of the body, and fellow partakers of the promise in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:6). (See also Ephesians 5:30.)


• I have boldness and confident access to God through faith in Christ.… 

In whom we have boldness and confident access to God because of Christ's faithfulness (Ephesians 3:12).


• My new self is righteous and holy.… 

Put on the new man who has been created in God's image--in righteousness and holiness that comes from truth (Ephesians 4:24).


• I was formerly darkness, but now I am light in the Lord.… 

For you were at one time darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of the light (Ephesians 5:8).


• I am a citizen of heaven.

But our citizenship is in heaven--and we also await a Saviour from there, the Lord Jesus Christ … (Philippians 3:20).


• The peace of God guards my heart and mind.

And the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).


• God supplies all my needs.

And my God will supply your every need according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19).


• I have been made complete in Christ.… 

You have been filled in him, who is the head over every ruler and authority (Colossians 2:10).


• I have been raised up with Christ.

Therefore, if you have been raised with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God (Colossians 3:1).


My life is hidden with Christ in God.

… For you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God (Colossians 3:3).


• Christ is my life, and I will be revealed with Him in glory.

When Christ (who is your life) appears, then you too will be revealed in glory with him (Colossians 3:4).


• I have been chosen of God, and I am holy and beloved.

Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with a heart of mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience … (Colossians 3:12).


• Greater is He who lives in me, than he who is in the world.

You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world… (1 John 4:4).


• I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13

Monday, May 11, 2026

The Holy Spirit Evening Routine

 YOUR SPIRIT DOESN'T SLEEP, WHAT IS IT PROCESSING TONIGHT?

The Holy Spirit Evening Routine (Try This Tonight) 


Tonight, before you fall asleep, something could happen in your spirit that most Christians have never experienced. Not because it is rare, not  because it requires a special gift, but because almost no one has ever told you what the Holy Spirit wants to do in you during the evening hours, and how a simple deliberate routine can open the door to a dimension of spiritual growth, peace, and revelation that the busyiness of the day makes nearly impossible. 

What you are about to learn here is not a complicated spiritual program. It is a practical, Word-based, Spirit-led evening routine that you can begin tonight in your own bedroom in 15 minutes or less. 

And if you do it consistently, it will change the way you sleep every night, the way you awake every morning, the way you think, and the way you experience the Presence of God in your daily life. 

This is not theory. This is something you can try tonight and every night before going to sleep.  And the results will speak for themselves. 

This teaching is going to give you something that most spiritual teachings do not. 

A specific actionable practice that you can implement immediately, not next week, not after a conference, but tonight. Because the truth is most Christians have a morning routine of some kind. even if it is brief, even if it is inconsistent. 

 But almost no one has an evening routine that is designed to cooperate with the Holy Spirit during the hours when your spirit is most receptive and your mind is most quiet. 

We understood the spiritual significance of the evening hours in a way that the modern church has largely overlooked. 

¶The evening belongs to the spirit. When the body is tired and the mind begins to rest, the spirit is most awake. And the believer who learns to feed his spirit in the evening will find that the Holy Spirit does more in those quiet hours than a full day of activity could accomplish. 

 The evening belongs to the spirit. That is a revelation that most believers have never considered. 

Your mornings may belong to discipline. Your afternoons may belong to duty. But your evenings, those final minutes before sleep, belong to the Holy Spirit. 

And what the Holy Spirit wants to do in that window is the subject of this entire teaching. Here is the problem. And it is so common that it has become invisible. 

Most Christians end their day the same way. They finish their last task, eat their evening meal, watch something on television or read something on their phone, brush their teeth or dentures, get into bed, and lie there while the events of the day replay in their mind. 

The worry cycle, the regrets surface, the fears creep in, and the last thing their spirit receives before sleep is not the word of God. It is the residue of the world, the news headlines, the stressful conversation, the unresolved problem, the mounting to-do list. 

And that residue does not simply evaporate when you close your eyes to sleep. It seeps into your spirit. It colors your sleep. It shapes your dreams. And it determines the spiritual temperature you wake up  with the next morning. 

Think about it this way. Your spirit is like a field, and whatever is planted in it last, is what grows first the next morning. 

If the last seeds planted before sleep are seeds of worry, you will wake up with a harvest of anxiety. 

If the last seeds planted before sleep are the evening news, you will wake up with a harvest of fear and agitation. 

 If the last seeds planted before sleep are a social media argument or a stressful phone call, you will wake up with a harvest of irritation and unrest. 

 But if the last seeds planted before sleep are the Word of God, the promises of Christ, the truth of your identity as a new creation, and the conscious deliberate fellowship of the Holy Spirit, you will wake up with a harvest of peace, clarity, strength, and spiritual sharpness that nothing else can produce. 

We saw this pattern operating in the lives of believers and addressed it with this characteristic directness. 

"What you feed your spirit last at night determines what your spirit produces first in the morning. Most  believers give the last hour of their day to the world and then wonder why their mornings feel spiritually dead. Turn that hour over to the Word and the Spirit and watch how radically your mornings change. 

Turn that hour over to the Word and the Spirit. That is the prescription.

 Not an hour of straining. 

Not an hour of religious performance. Only an hour or even 15 minutes of deliberate, spirit directed, Word saturated evening practice that plants the right seeds in the right soil at the right time. 

And the Holy Spirit who never sleeps, who is always at work within you, will tend those seeds through the night and present you with a harvest when you open your eyes. 

And here is what makes this even more urgent. Psalm 127:2 says, "For so he giveth His beloved sleep. God gives sleep." 

Sleep is not merely a biological function. It is a gift from God. And if sleep is a gift, then the hours of sleep are not wasted hours. They are hours in which God is actively at work. 

Your conscious mind may be at rest, but your spirit is not asleep. Your spirit does not have an off switch. It is always active, always receiving, always  processing. 

And the question is, what is it processing during those hours? 

Is it processing the fear you absorbed from the news? 

Or is it processing the Word of God you deliberately planted before you closed your eyes? 

The Holy Spirit wants to use your sleep as a workshop. He wants to work on your spirit while your mind is out of the way, but he works with the material you give HIM. 

And if you give HIM the Word, he will produce results that will astonish you. 

So let me walk you through the Holy Spirit evening routine step by step. 

This is not a formula. It is a framework. It is flexible enough to fit your life and specific enough to produce real results. And every element of it is grounded in the Word of God. 


1. The first step is to disconnect from the world. 

And I mean that literally. At some point in the evening, ideally 30 minutes to an hour before you plan to sleep, deliberately step away from every input that is not the Word of God. 

Turn off the television, set aside the hand phone,  close the laptop, step away from the news, the social media, the entertainment, and the noise. 

This is not legalism. This is stewardship. You are stewarding the final inputs of your day. You are choosing what seeds will be planted last, just before you are going to sleep. 

And you are making room for the Holy Spirit to speak without competition. Psalm 46:10 says, "Be still and know that l am God." 

Stillness is not idleness. It is the deliberate creation of an environment in which the voice of God can be heard above the noise of the world. 

And the evening is the most natural time to create that environment because the day's work is done and the body is already moving toward rest. 


2. The second step is to speak the Word over your night. This is where confession becomes intensely practical.  Before you lie down, take 2 or 3 minutes and speak specific scriptures out loud over your evening and your sleep. 

This is not a prayer request. This is a declaration. You are not asking God to give you a good night's rest. You are confessing what the Word says about the night season and aligning your spirit with heaven's intention for the hours ahead. 

Here are examples of what this sounds like. You might say, "I will both lay me down in peace and sleep. For thou, Lord, only makest me dwell in safety." From Psalm 4:8. 

You might say, "When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid. Yay, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet." From Proverbs 3:24.

 You might say, "He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." From Psalm 91:11. 

 These are not wishes. These are covenant realities that you are speaking 🗣️ into the atmosphere of your bedroom, into the soil of your spirit, and into the ears of the angelic realm that responds to the voice of God's word. 

When you speak 🗣️ these scriptures, you are planting the last seeds of the day. And they are seeds of peace, safety, and divine protection. 

Noted that the evening confession is one of the most underutilized weapons in the believer's  arsenal. 

¶ "The words you speak over your night are the instructions you give to your spirit for the hours of sleep. If you speak fear, your spirit will process fear all night long. If you speak the Word, your spirit will process the Word. And the believer who confesses the promises of God over his night will wake up stronger than the believer who confesses nothing. The words you speak over your night are the instructions you give to your spirit. That is the mechanism. Your spirit takes its cues from your mouth and the last instructions it receives before sleep are the ones it works on through the night. 


¶ The third step is to review and confess your identity in Christ. This is the centerpiece of the evening routine and it is the element that separates this practice from every secular bedtime routine in existence. 

In these few minutes, you are not simply winding  down. You are reinforcing the most important truth about your existence, who you are in Christ. (Click here

You do this by confessing out loud 🗣️ the identity truths that the Word of God declares about you, not as a list you read mechanically, as a conversation with your own spirit, spoken in the presence of the Holy Spirit with the weight of covenant reality behind every word. 

You say, 🗣️ : "l am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus." From 2 Corinthians 5:21.

"There is no condemnation over me because l am in Christ Jesus." From Romans 8:1.

l am a new creation. Old things have passed away. All things have become new. From 2 Corinthians 5:17. 

Greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world. From 1 John 4:4. 

I can do all things through Christ which strengthenth me. From Philippians 4:13. 

Each of these confessions is a seed. And when they are the last seeds planted before sleep, they produce a harvest of identity consciousness that will be waiting for you when you open your eyes. 

You will not wake up feeling condemned.

 You will not wake up feeling uncertain about where you stand with God. 

You will not wake up vulnerable to the enemy's first accusation of the day. 

You will wake up knowing who you are because your spirit spent the entire night processing the truth about your identity. 

Do considered this evening confession to be one of the most transformative practices a believer could adopt. 

"The believer who confesses his identity in Christ before he sleeps is programming his spirit for victory. The spirit does not rest during sleep. It continues to work. 

And if the last thing it received was the truth of the Word, it will build on that truth through the night. The believer will wake up with a spiritual strength he did not have when he went to  bed. He will wake up with a spiritual strength he did not have when he went to bed. 

That is the promise of the evening confession. Not that something magical happens in your sleep, but that the Holy Spirit, who is always at work in the   recreated spirit, uses the material of the Word to strengthen, build, and reinforce your inner man during the hours when your conscious mind is not interfering. 


4. The fourth step is to invite the Holy Spirit to work while you sleep. This is not a long elaborate prayer. 

It is a simple faith filled acknowledgment that the Holy Spirit is present, active, and willing to work in you during the night. 

You might say 🗣️ along the line like, "Holy Spirit, I thank you that you dwell in me. I yield my spirit to you tonight. Work in me while I sleep. Bring revelation. Bring clarity. Strengthen my inner man. and let me wake up sharper, stronger, and more rooted in Christ than I am right now. "

That is not a formula. It is a conversation with GOD. And he dwells inside you. And he responds to invitation. He responds to yielding. 

He responds to the believer who says, 🗣️ "I give you access to work in me tonight." 

John 14:26 records Jesus Christ saying, "But the comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name. He shall teach you all things and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you." 

The Holy Spirit teaches. He brings things to remembrance. And he does this not only during your waking hours, but also during the hours of rest. 

How many times have you gone to bed struggling with a problem and woken up with a clarity you did not have the night before. That was not coincidence. 

That was the Holy Spirit working in your spirit, processing the information, bringing revelation, and presenting you with an answer your conscious mind could not produce on its own. 

The evening routine positions you to cooperate with that process deliberately, consistently, and with increasing effectiveness. 

And let me show you something from scripture that most believers have never connected to the evening hours. 

Psalm 16:7 says, "I will bless the Lord who hath given me counsel. My reigns also instruct me in the night seasons." 

My reigns instruct me in the night seasons. The word reigns in Hebrew refers to the innermost part of a person, the seat of the emotions and the spirit. 

David is saying that in the night his own spirit under the instruction of God was teaching him. He was receiving counsel during sleep, not through a dream necessarily, though dreams can be a vehicle, through the inner working of the Holy Spirit in his spirit during the hours when the noise of the day was silenced. 

 Job 33:14-16 confirms this pattern. For God speaketh once, yay, twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep fallth upon men, 

¹⁴ For God may speak in one way, or in another,

Yet man does not perceive it.

15 In a dream, in a vision of the night,

When deep sleep falls upon men,

While slumbering on their beds,

16 Then He opens the ears of men,

And seals their instruction ( NKJV)

 in slumberings upon the bed, then he openeth the ears of men, and sealeth their instruction

God opens ears and seals instruction during the night. He deposits teaching, direction, and revelation into the human spirit during the hours of sleep. 

And the evening routine is designed to position you to receive that deposit with maximum effectiveness. 

We connected this to the believer's practical life in a way that removes all mysticism and replaces it with simple actionable truth. 

"The believer who prepares his spirit before sleep is like a student who reviews his  notes before an exam. The material is there. The mind is ready. And when the exam comes, the answers flow naturally. 

 The Holy Spirit is the teacher. The Word is the textbook and the evening is the review session. Do not skip the review and expect to pass the exam of the next day's challenges .

Do not skip the review and expect to pass the exam. That is the practical urgency of the evening routine. Tomorrow will bring challenges. Tomorrow will bring pressures. Tomorrow will bring moments where your faith is tested, your identity is questioned, and your peace is threatened. 

The evening routine prepares your spirit for all of it. It preloads the ammunition. It sharpens the sword. It fills the tank. 

And the believer who enters the next day with a  spirit that was fed, confessed over, and yielded to the Holy Spirit the night before is a believer who is ready for whatever that day brings. 

And there is one more dimension to this that deserves attention because it speaks directly to the season of life that many watching this are in. 

For those who are in their later years, the evening hours can sometimes be the loneliest hours. The house is quiet, the family members may be far away, the body may ache, and the mind, left to its own devices, tends to wander toward regret, toward worry, toward the unanswered questions of a lifetime. 

But the evening routine transforms those hours from a season of loneliness into a season of communion. You are not alone in that room. The Holy Spirit is there and he is not a distant Presence. He is an intimate, personal, attentive companion who has been with you every step of the journey and who has no intention of leaving. 

Romans 8:26 says, "Likewise, the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities, for we know not what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. 

 He helps your infirmities. He intercedes for you. He takes the things you cannot put into words and translates them into  the language of heaven. 

And in the quiet of the evening, when the distractions are removed, that intercession becomes something you can sense, something you can rest in, and something that replaces the loneliness with the divine Presence that is more real than any human company could ever be. 


5. The fifth step is simply to rest. Not to keep praying, not to keep confessing, not to keep straining for a spiritual experience. 

To rest, to close your eyes with the full Confidence that the Word has been planted, the confession has been made, the Holy Spirit has been invited, and the night is in God's hands. 

Psalm 3:5 says, " I laid me down and slept. l await for the Lord sustained me." 

Here, I is your spirit, me is your body. Your spirit does not sleep. But your tired body is going to sleep. 

The psalmist did not sustain himself. The Lord sustained him. And the sustainment happened during sleep. 

Your job in this final step is to trust the process,  to believe that the seeds you planted will grow,  to believe that the Holy Spirit will work, and to let go of the day with the peace that comes from knowing that the God who never sleeps is watching over you through every hour of the night. Yes, let go and let God sustain all of you. 

Psalm 121:3-4 declares, "He that keepeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. 

He does not slumber. He does not sleep. He is awake all night keeping you, guarding you, and working in you. 

Your rest is not passive. It is a faith act. It is the deliberate decision to entrust yourself to the One who sustains you while you sleep. 

Listen to the description of this final act of resting with a beauty that captures the full spirit of the evening routine. 

¶ "The believer who has planted the Word, confessed his identity, and yielded to the Spirit can close his eyes with the confidence of a child in his father's arms. 

He is not worried about the night. He is not anxious about the morning. He is held. 

And in the holding, the Father does His deepest  work. That is the evening routine. 

Not a performance, not a ritual, but it is a deliberate, faith filled positioning of your spirit to receive the deepest work of God in the quietest hours of your day. 

And here is the climactic truth that makes this entire routine so powerful. The Holy Spirit is already in you. He is already at work. He is already willing to teach you, strengthen you, and build you up from the inside out. 

The evening routine does not summon him. He is already there. 

The evening routine does not earn his attention. You already have it. 

What the evening routine does is remove the obstacles. 

It clears the noise. It plants the right seeds. It creates the environment in which the Holy Spirit can work most effectively without the competition of the world's voices, without the distraction of the day's demands, without the interference of a mind that is running in a hundred different directions. 

In the stillness of the evening with the Word on your lips and the confession of your identity in your heart, the Holy Spirit has unobstructed access to your spirit. And what he does with that access will transform you from the inside out. 

Let's expressed this with a statement that should redefine how you approach every evening for the rest of your life. 

¶"The Holy Spirit is the most under utilized resource in the believer's life. Not because he is unwilling, because we are too busy. 

We fill every waking moment with noise, activity, and distraction. And then we wonder why we do not hear His voice. Give HIM the evening. Give HIM the quiet. Give HIM the Word to work with. And he will produce in you what a thousand sermons could not. 

He will produce in you what a thousand sermons could not. That is the power of the evening routine. Not because the routine itself is magical, but because the One who operates within it is God. 

So tonight, try this.  30 minutes before you plan to sleep, disconnect from the world. Turn off the screens. Set aside the distractions. 

Take your Bible or simply speak from the scriptures you know. Declare the Word over your night. Confess your identity in Christ. Invite the Holy Spirit to work in you while you sleep. And then rest with the full confidence that the God who never sleeps is doing His deepest work in you during the quietest hours of your day. Do this tonight. Do it tomorrow night. Do it the next night.

And within a week, you will begin to notice something different. You will sleep more peacefully. You will wake up more clearly. You wil face your  mornings with a spiritual strength that was not there before. Not because you did something extraordinary, but because you cooperated with the ordinary, daily, moment-by-moment work of the Holy Spirit who lives inside you. And has been waiting for you to give him the evening. 

Let us said it with the simplicity that only deep understanding can produce

¶"Give the Holy Spirit your evenings, and he will give you your mornings. Plant the word at night, and you will harvest peace at dawn." 

It is the simplest exchange in the kingdom of God. And it is available to every believer tonight. 

It is available to you tonight. Not after a conference. Not after a spiritual breakthrough. 

Tonight in your bedroom with your Bible, with the Holy Spirit who is already inside you. 

Try it tonight and let the results speak for themselves. 


Respected reader, 

If this teaching has stirred something in your spirit, if you intend to begin this evening routine tonight, then l invite you to declare it. In the comment section below, type these words. Speak out. 

🗣️:Tonight, I give my evening to the Holy Spirit. I will plant the word in my spirit before I sleep. I will confess my identity in Christ. I will invite the Holy Spirit to work in me through the night. And I will rest in the confidence that my Father God never sleeps and his deepest work happens in the quiet. I am a new creation and my evenings belong to the Spirit."

 That is not a formula. That is a decision declared out loud by a believer who understands the power of cooperating with the Holy Spirit. Leave that declaration in the comments right now.

And as you begin this evening routine, as the Holy Spirit begins to work in you with a new depth and a new consistency, something is going to surface in your spirit that you may have never fully examined. Because everything in this routine, the confession, the identity declarations, the words spoken over your night, all of it operates on one thing, faith. 

And most Christians assume they understand what faith is. But there is a single verse in the gospel spoken directly by Jesus Christ that has been   translated in a way that hides its most explosive meaning. It is a verse you have likely read dozens of times. You may have even memorized it. But what Jesus Christ actually said in that verse in the original Greek is so radically different from what most English Bibles present that when you see it clearly, it will redefine everything you thought you knew about the kind of faith you are supposed to be operating in. It is not the faith you have been taught. It is something far greater and it has been inside you since the day you were born again. The Faith of God.

In the next teaching, we're going to open that verse and show you what Jesus Christ actually said. 

If what you heard today gave you the routine, what comes next will reveal the faith that powers.

Tonight, I give my evening to the Holy Spirit. I will plant the Word in my spirit before I sleep. I will.