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H.O.L.Y S.P.I.R.I.T

H is for Hope; when He convicts me of my  sin, there is still hope for this sinner.
O is for Objective; His objective is the sanctification of my soul, in turn I need to be obedient in     order for the process to work.
L is for His Lordship; He is Lord and I need to starting living for Him.
Y is for Yield; I need to always yield to Him even though the circumstances don't call for it, no matter what goes in my life, I should always obey, I should always yield to His Voice.

S is for Sacrifice; I need to sacrifice my  body and not give in to it, my strength should come from the Holy Spirit, for He has an endless supply of it.
P is for Patience; and boy does He have a lot. 
I is for Intellect; Without His intellect and His Wisdom, I could've been in a worse situation, I would have never picked myself up with His help, He reminds me that He is worthy for me to get up.
R is for Reliable ; I can always rely on Him, He can never do wrong.
I for Inspiration; He can inspire me if I can only take a moment of the day to be with in prayer, in evangelizing with Him. He should be the source of every good and positive, not luck.
T is for Trust; He is trust worthy, He is the Truth, what else can I ask?


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