Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Kindred Spirits
By Becci J. Terrill

“The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children.”

If you’ve read the book or seen the movie Anne of Green Gables,  you are familiar with the term “kindred spirit.” Finding a “kindred spirit” was very important to Anne. [1]

The term “kindred spirit” means “somebody who resembles somebody else in character, interests and temperament.” [2] Have you ever come across someone like this? If you have, you know how special they are. You make a connection instantly and have so much in common. You enjoy each other’s company and no matter the distance or time lapse between visits, you can always make that bond.

I have been blessed with many “kindred spirits” during my life: women who were older than I, as well as those who were younger. There is no age requirement for a kindred spirit. That’s what makes these individuals so special.

Recently, one of my “kindred spirits” retired after a lifetime of service. I remembered meeting her for the first time and the instant connection that we made. Over the years, our relationship has deepened and the feelings that sprang up in those first moments have proven true again and again. I’m grateful for the impact that she has had on my life.

I met with another “kindred spirit” who is at the beginning of her life journey, yet she has much to share that I can learn. Still another “kindred spirit” and I shared stories of our journey as moms, wives, women and leaders.

I wonder if this is similar to what it’s like when the Holy Spirit takes up residence in our lives. We know there is something different the moment we accept Jesus as our Savior - -  His Spirit testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. We learn to hear His voice and listen to the promptings that come from Scripture, a song or nature. It’s not something that can be easily described, YET we know - - just as we do when we meet a “kindred spirit” - - there is something special with this relationship. It is unlike any other.

If you, like Anne of Green Gables are searching for a “kindred spirit,” I encourage you to read the Book of John. Jesus can’t wait to meet you! He will be a best friend that will never let you down. Find a “kindred Spirit” in Him.

GOING DEEPER:
1. Read Spirit Rising: Tapping into the Power of the Holy Spirit  by Jim Cymbala or Forgotten God  by Francis Chan.

FURTHER READING:

Becci Terrill is a wife and mom to two adult daughters. She is the Children's Ministry Director at Oakwood Church. 

[1] For fun, read or watch Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maude Montgomery. Anne’s adventures are sure to make you smile.

[2] Encarta Dictionary: English (North America)