In a simple term, acute is to be deeply aware. Lately I have been under the conviction that as a Christian it is imperative that I be acutely aware of the Holy Spirit/Holy Ghost/the Spirit of God/the Spirit of Jesus; whatever specific term one may choose to use, regardless, it's God's Spirit indwelling in us. In Acts 1 the disciples are asking Jesus about His plan to restore the Kingdom of God. In response Jesus states,
"It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” - Acts 1:7-8
To paraphrase and slightly expand upon Jesus' words, He is basically telling them that "I've got it guys, your mandate is for today; by the power of my Spirit, to go into the entire world and be my witness; to display my Kingdom until it's fullness through my return". God chose the most intimate means of relationship in order to restore His people - He first chose us, and now chooses to dwell within us.
Jesus is a purposeful and proactive God. For this reason I see it imperative that I be acutely aware of His Spirit in me. Not saying that there will be a perpetual state of "heightenedness". Not at all, rather, to be acutely sensitive to the Holy Spirit is to recognize God's involvement in every aspect and season of our lives. How does one do this? I suppose it can be unique to each individual. For me, it is becoming more and more the recognition that Jesus is everything, this meaning that He is the number one most important thing to me. To recognize that He has been before anything else has, and that He has gone before me. Therefore, since He has the "first-ness" in my life, every experience I have has the potential to reveal an aspect of His being present with me.
I have resolved to live a life acutely aware of Jesus; aware of His Holy Spirit indwelling within me. And more so, to act upon His leading in whichever way He so desires
Much blessing,
Nick B.
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