The Counsel of the Holy Spirit [Financial Advisor #27]
- Staff
- Mar 6
- 2 min read
Scripture: “But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit... will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.” — John 14:26
Devotional
You are a counselor by profession, guiding clients through complex financial terrain. But have you paused today to receive counsel yourself—from the Holy Spirit?
Jesus promised that the Spirit would teach, remind, and guide. In a field filled with technical knowledge and regulatory demands, you need more than intellect. You need insight that only God can provide—discernment in conversation, wisdom in conflict, peace under pressure.
The Holy Spirit is not limited to “spiritual” moments. He is present in the details of your practice—in the timing of a call, the tone of a recommendation, or the clarity of your thought process. Invite Him into your day. Ask for sensitivity to His leading, even in tasks that feel routine.
You are not working alone. Heaven’s wisdom walks beside you.
Reflection Questions:
Do you regularly seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance in your work, or only in personal matters?
How might inviting Him into your daily routine shift your mindset or decision-making?
Are there moments recently where you sensed His help in your practice?
Prayer
Holy Spirit, guide me today. Speak into the quiet spaces and the busy ones. Teach me, remind me, and help me serve others with the wisdom that comes from above.
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