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Catch The Wind-Craig Smee

5-DAY BIBLE READING PLAN

Theme: “Catching the Wind – Living in Sync with the Spirit”

Introduction:
If we want to walk in power, we must first walk in step. This week’s readings will help you understand what it means to live postured, positioned, submitted, and aligned with the Holy Spirit. These passages will guide you into a life not driven by flesh or fear, but by the wind of the Spirit. Don’t just read—listen, reflect, and adjust your sails each day.


Day 1: John 16:7–15 – The Promise of the Advocate
Jesus makes it clear that the Holy Spirit isn’t a consolation prize—He’s the greatest gift for our present journey. He speaks truth, guides us, and reveals what’s to come.
Reflection: Am I embracing the Holy Spirit as a real presence in my everyday life?


Day 2: Romans 8:1–14 – Life Through the Spirit
Paul contrasts a life led by the flesh with one led by the Spirit. Peace, purpose, and spiritual life come when we set our minds on what pleases the Spirit.
Reflection: What thoughts or patterns do I need to surrender to experience Spirit-led peace?


Day 3: Galatians 5:16–26 – Keeping in Step with the Spirit
This passage shows the visible difference between living for self and living by the Spirit. The fruit of the Spirit is what naturally grows in surrendered soil.
Reflection: Which fruit is flourishing in my life—and which one needs tending?


Day 4: Philippians 2:12–13 – Obedience That Aligns
Spiritual growth requires our partnership with God’s power at work in us. Obedience and effort aren’t legalism—they’re part of the dance of divine transformation.
Reflection: Where is God asking me to cooperate more intentionally with His Spirit?


Day 5: Acts 2:1–4 & Ephesians 4:1–6 – Unity in the Spirit
The Spirit fell like a rushing wind at Pentecost—but He also leads us into unity, humility, and maturity. Power and peace walk hand in hand.
Reflection: How can I promote unity in my relationships as I walk in the Spirit’s power?

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