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“The Most Uncomfortable Comforter” | Dr. David Wilkinson

In this powerful message, Dr. David Wilkinson explores how the Holy Spirit comforts, convicts, and calls us to mission. Discover what it means to encounter the Spirit personally—and why it’s both beautiful and uncomfortable.

In this week’s message, Dr. David Wilkinson — a theologian and astrophysicist — explores the dynamic, sometimes unsettling, presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives. His message challenges the idea of the Spirit as a passive or quiet comforter. Instead, he describes the Spirit as the personal presence of God who both comforts and disrupts, pushing believers into deeper faith and courageous mission.

Dr. Wilkinson outlines four key truths:

  1. Encountering the Holy Spirit is encountering the personal God.
    The Spirit is not an idea or force, but the living, breathing presence of God with us.

  2. Encountering the Holy Spirit is uncomfortable.
    God meets us in our comfort zones—but never leaves us there.

  3. Encountering the Holy Spirit pushes us into mission.
    The Spirit empowers us to engage the world with love, justice, and boldness.

  4. Encountering the Holy Spirit is for all.
    Pentecost wasn’t a one-time event for a few elite believers. The Spirit is still poured out today—on all people.

This message is a call to reimagine comfort not as safety, but as the courage to follow wherever the Spirit leads.

Discussion Questions

  1. How does viewing the Holy Spirit as the “personal God” change the way you relate to Him?

  2. When have you experienced the Holy Spirit making you uncomfortable? What came out of that experience?

  3. What does it mean for mission to be Spirit-led? Where might the Spirit be calling you to step out?

  4. Do you believe the Holy Spirit is for you? What might be holding you back from receiving and trusting His presence more fully?


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