Have you ever noticed a car in front of you driving outside of the lane? I am sure this is usually caused by distraction:
• The person could be distracted by tiredness.
• The person could be distracted by applying makeup.
• The person could be distracted by reaching for something that had fallen.
• The person could be distracted by a cell phone or texting while driving.

No matter the distraction, the results are all the same: dangerous or even deadly.

Hence why, to cut down or eliminate dangerous accidents caused by distracted drivers, rules and regulations are implemented. Sometimes, a patrol vehicle is placed on a well-known hotspot for accidents to help and alert distracted drivers.

How many times have people slowed down from speeding when seeing a patrol car? That patrol car indirectly helped that driver from causing an accident!

The Holy Spirit is our help in times of weakness to help us avoid the major accidents of life! Pay attention to this Bible verse:

Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. (Romans 8:26)

The Holy Spirit has several characteristics and tasks. And He is the one that gives us the strength that we need when we are weak. If you need this strength, join the Fast of Daniel. Today is day three, but you can still join.

The Fast of Daniel is a Spiritual Program! When we do a program, we do it to better ourselves! People improve their knowledge when they attend school, but they need to write tests successfully to be approved. 

And the Holy Spirit is the one that gives us strength in our weaknesses: when someone passes away, when someone loses a job, when there is a setback, the Holy Spirit is there to assist. 

You might ask yourself, “Why do I need the Holy Spirit?” You need the Holy Spirit because He is strength in weakness! 

The Holy Spirit is the alert that keeps you from the distractions of this world.

May the God of the Bible bless you!

Bishop Bira Joshua