What Manus AI Says about Spirit-Led Meetings

Communal Meetings for Encouragement and Accountability

Steve Simms, through his blog “Free Gas for Your Think Tank,” advocates for a specific model of communal gathering that prioritizes spiritual leading, mutual encouragement, and organic accountability. He refers to these as “Unprogrammed Church” or “God-Gatherings,” emphasizing a departure from traditional, human-led church services.

Key Characteristics of Simms’ Suggested Communal Meetings

Simms’ vision for communal meetings is rooted in the belief that when human agendas are set aside, the Holy Spirit can lead, fostering genuine spiritual growth and connection . His suggestions can be summarized by the following principles:

1. Spirit-Led and Unprogrammed Structure

•Absence of Human Control: Simms strongly argues against meetings that are “directed and run by a human being,” which he believes overrides God’s direction and makes the meeting feel like a “human performance” . Instead, he advocates for an “unprogrammed” approach where the Holy Spirit takes over .

•Spontaneous Participation: In these gatherings, individuals are encouraged to “listen to the Spirit and do whatever He tells us to do” . This allows for spontaneous participation, where people might share a song, a testimony, a spiritual gift, a scripture, a short teaching, or a prayer .

•Expectation of Divine Intervention: “God-gatherings” are characterized by an expectation and reliance on the “direct intervention and leading of God as a present reality” . Simms believes that when human programs are set aside, God truly shows up and takes control .

2. Encouragement and Mutual Edification

•Mutual Stirring and Sensing God’s Presence: When the Spirit moves in these unprogrammed settings, people are “stirred up,” and everyone begins to “sense His presence” . This shared experience of God’s presence is inherently encouraging.

•Sharing and Testimonies: The format allows for individuals to share what God puts on their heart, which includes testimonies of how they met Jesus . This sharing of personal experiences and insights serves to encourage others in their faith journey.

•Spurring One Another to Love and Good Works: Simms explicitly references the biblical injunction to “spur one another on to love and good works” (Hebrews 10:24-25) as a purpose for these gatherings . The participatory nature of the meetings, where individuals contribute as led by the Spirit, naturally facilitates this mutual encouragement.

3. Organic Accountability

•Openness and Honesty: While not explicitly detailing a formal accountability structure, Simms’ broader emphasis on “realing” (truth-telling) and radical honesty suggests that these gatherings foster an environment where individuals can be “totally open and honest” with each other . This inherent transparency forms the basis of organic accountability.

•Community Support for Truthful Living: By regularly meeting with a group of people who can encourage honesty, individuals are supported in their commitment to truth . The shared pursuit of a “totally truthful” and “real” lifestyle within the community naturally leads to members holding each other to that standard .

•Confronting Dishonesty (Implicit): While not directly stated in the context of these meetings, Simms’ strong condemnation of lying and its “dirty downers” implies that a community committed to truth would naturally challenge dishonesty among its members, albeit in a spirit of love and restoration.

In essence, Simms envisions communal meetings as dynamic, Spirit-led environments where individuals are empowered to participate, share, and grow together in honesty and faith. The accountability within these groups arises organically from a shared commitment to truth and mutual spiritual support, rather than through rigid, human-imposed structures.

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More Truth, Less Lying

Daily writing prompt
If you could change the ending of any book, which one would it be?

The truth is lying’s easy. Lying requires no special knowledge, skill, or ability. It comes naturally.

There are several types of Lies Which ones do you tell?

1) The intentional lie is when a person knows he is lying and does it anyway.
2) The accidental lie is when a person sincerely believes that he is telling the truth but isn’t.
3) The truth twisting lie is when a person tries to convince himself and others that he isn’t really lying but he actually is.
4) The dodging lie is when a person does all he can to avoid telling the whole truth while trying to make people think that he is.
5) The silent lie where people quietly try to make people falsely believe that they don’t know something that they do know.
6) The commitment lie is when a person makes a commitment and then forgets or neglects to follow through.
7) The protection lie is to distort the truth so as not to offend someone or hurt their feelings.

The Bible offers several ways to avoid lying:

1) Speak the truth in love. (Ephesians 4:25)
2) Decide and faithfully commit to stop lying. (Colossians 3:9-10)
3) Confess your sins to one another. (James 5:16)
4) Walk in the light. (1 John 1:7)
5) Be led by God’s Spirit (the Spirit of truth). (John 16:13)
6) Humble yourself under the mighty hand of God. (1 Peter 5:6)
7) Repent and fully receive God’s forgiveness for all the lies you’ve ever told. (1 John 1:9)
8) Let God continually shine in your heart. (2 Corinthians 4:6)
9) Daily devour the Bible and get to know the truth so it can set you free. (John 8:31-32)
10) Begin to regularly and faithfully meet with a group of people who you can be totally open and honest with and who can spur you on toward honesty and encourage you. (Hebrews 10:24-25)

The more types of lies that you tell, the greater will be your fear of truth. Instead of hiding behind various types of lies, train yourself to be completely truthful so that you can stop living a fake, make-believe lifestyle. The closer you are to being totally truthful, the less you have to fear being caught in a lie.

If you believe that Jesus is alive act like you do. Listen to and obey Him throughout each day!

Christianity without ongoing surrender to the real, active, and demonstrated presence and direct leadership of the living, resurrected Jesus is dishonest. It falls far short of the faith described in the Book of Acts.

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The Language of Faith

Daily writing prompt
Which languages do you speak and how did that impact your life?

The language of faith is so much more than words. It’s body language. It speaks through action. It demonstrates its belief in and love for God through consistent acts of kindness and deeds of compassion. It doesn’t just hear a weekly talk about the Bible.

The language of faith humbly and courageously lives out the Bible in daily life. It radically impacts and heals the life of everyone who truly embraces it. Speak faith by demonstrating it through the way you live your everyday life.

Faith’s not thoughts in your head.
(2 Timothy 3:5)
Without works it is dead.
(James 2:26)
Wake up! Get out of bed.
(Ephesians 5:14)
Learn to do what Christ said
(John 14:15)
And to be Spirit-led.
(Romans 8:14)
Train yourself to be fed
(Hebrews 5:13-14)
By Christ the living bread.
(John 6:51)

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Mother Teresa compassionately cares for a sick man on a busy street
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Become More Conscious of Your Conscience

Daily writing prompt
What’s the best advice you’d give to someone younger than you?

To be unconscious of your conscience is to be captured by various cravings and compulsions. Let your conscience guide you beyond rigid rules into conscious awareness of and heart-to-heart connection with the living presence of the risen Jesus Christ.

Your conscience is God’s writing on your heart. (Romans 2:14) Many people have so hardened their heart that their conscience is seared as with a hot iron. (1 Timothy 4:2) It has become insensitive to the conviction and leading of God the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:14) within them. (Romans 8:11)

Always strive to keep your conscience clear, clean, and responsive to God’s Spirit. (Acts 24:16) Let your conscience continually lead you to repentance (humbly aligning your thoughts and behaviors with God and His will) so that Jesus can cleanse your conscience and empower you to live free from guilt. (Hebrews 9:14)

Your conscience is an amazing gift from God to you. Wake it up! (Ephesians 5:14) Trust and treasure it. If you want a better, happier, more fulfilling life, begin to consistently listen to and obey your conscience and Christ will give you supernatural life.

A clean conscience is a key to God’s power working in and through you. A guilty conscience quenches the Holy Spirit.

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I Stay Inspired by the Light

Daily writing prompt
Who are you most inspired by?

“The world cannot accept Him, (the Holy Spirit) because it neither sees Him nor knows Him.” (John 14:15-17) Do you see God the Holy Spirit? Go beyond studying God’s light. Learn to see His light.

No matter how much a blind man studies light, he still can’t see. When the study of God’s light overshadows the reality of direct spiritual insight, hearts become hardened and covered with cataracts. Then divine revelation and personal connection with the risen Jesus are replaced by mere religion and church tradition.

The cure is not to learn more information about God light. It’s not just to study and be more religious. A heart covered with spiritual cataracts needs to be inwardly circumcised by the Holy Spirit. (Romans 2:28-29) Bible analysis alone, apart from God’s Spirit, cannot bring light. (John 6:44)

The cure is to consistently see the light — to “look unto Jesus, the author and finisher of your faith.” (Hebrews 12:2) It is to continually “behold the Lamb of God” (John 1:29) and to always allow God to shine in your heart. (2 Corinthians 4:6)

Flesh and blood and human effort can’t reveal the presence, power, and love of Jesus to you, but God the Father can. (Matthew 16:17) Let Him! “What no eye has seen, or ear has heard, and what God has prepared for those who love Him, these are the things God has revealed to us by His Spirit.” (1 Corinthians 2:9-10)

If you want to see God light, gather with some people who are passionately in love with Jesus and are willing to be led by the Spirit. (Romans 8:28) Assembly yourselves together to encourage each other and to spur one another on to love and good works. (Hebrews 10:24-25)

Then let the people present share “a hymn, a word of instruction, a revelation,” and whatever else God puts on their heart. (1 Corinthians 14:26) As they do you will see God’s light shining from within them like sunlight reflecting off of the morning dew.

I want to see that. How about you? If so, then go beyond studying and do what God the Holy Spirit tells you to.

When Christian faith becomes systematized rather than Spirit baptized it becomes routine instead of an inner supernatural stream of light. (Acts 1:8 & John 7:37-39) Don’t stay caught in that trap.

God’s light isn’t a religious subject to study. It’s His radiant brilliance shinning in and through your heart to inspire you and others.

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Top Tip for a Tiptop Life

Daily writing prompt
What’s your top tip to be successful in life?

Freely allow Christ to dwell in your heart through living faith. (Ephesians 3:16) The words given by God the Holy Spirit and written down by the apostles and the prophets can’t be understood by human reasoning. However, multitudes of people have experienced that those words will ignite divine revelation in the heart of anyone who will consistently ponder them with openness, receptivity, and humility.

When I contemplate and meditate and notice what is happening within me as I slowly read and absorb those words, I become aware of a supernatural presence communicating within me and molding me from within. The Holy Spirit, Himself, explains the words that He spoke to the people who listened to Him in the past and whose writings are collected in the Bible.

Living faith that comes by hearing the words of the Bible with your inner ear. It brings the mind supernatural knowledge that is far beyond mere human reasoning and intellectual comprehension.

True faith is relational experience based on shared life with God, not mere religious information built on mental analysis. It’s the gift of God’s revelation, not the results of intellectual elevation.

Living faith is the light of God that shines in your heart. It’s not a teaching about how light works. Faith is God’s love being poured into your heart. (Romans 5:5) It fills your human spirit God’s presence.

Living faith can be accepted or rejected by your free will. Every time you feel it seeking greater admittance into your heart, voluntarily receive it. Refuse to reject it.

Fully trust and rely on God’s presence to continually inwardly rearrange your thoughts, feelings, and desires and to align them one after another to His purposes. Use the supernatural ability that God wants to give you to ever say yes to His will.

Living faith is active and practical. It overflows with compassion and good works. It radiates unceasing love, joy, gratitude, and adoration for God’s gift of His Son Jesus. (John 3:16) Humbly surrender to the living God and receive the ever-increasing faith that He is trying to give to you.

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That Book

Daily writing prompt
What’s a book, movie, or TV show that you wish you could experience again for the first time?

I had opened a famous book and tried to read it several times in my life. (I don’t remember the very first time.) Yet I always found it dull and boring and I quickly put it down. Although most people had one or more copies, I had never seen anyone actually open it up and read it for pleasure.

Then one day I met some people who were talking about the author. I thought the author was dead, but they said that they had met him and that he had become their personal friend and now lives inside of them. They said His name is Jesus Christ.

As they talked about Him, I felt His presence come inside and begin to reside within me. I’ve never been the same. He walks with me and talks with me day and night. Jesus makes the words of the Bible burn in my heart. I read it every day.

To abide in Christ is to let Him be your Lord. It is to make Him your moment-by-moment guide who resides inside you and decides what you say and do. It is to experience His presence, power, love, and reality again and again throughout each day.

Jesus is
The Way,
Follow Him;
The Truth,
Walk in His Light;
And the Life,
Let Him live
And reign
Inside you.
(John 14:6)

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A man delightedly reads a glowing ancient book in a cozy library
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The Joyful Apprenticeship

Daily writing prompt
What’s a common misconception people have about happiness?

There is a common belief that happiness happens through the lucky happenstance of happy happenings — that happiness depends on pursuing and finding comfortable and enjoyable, long-lasting situations. That’s a misconception.

Happiness is an inner attitude built on gratitude. If you haven’t learned how to be happy inside, life is a wild ride that bounces back and forth between sad and glad depending on your outward circumstances.

True joy comes from an inner apprenticeship. When you learn to listen to and obey the risen Jeus Christ as His apprentice, you begin to experience genuine happiness. His joy begins to freely flow from within you and makes your joy complete. (John 15:11)

A preacher’s job is to help train people to be Christ’s apprentice. He is supposed to introduce people to The Speaker (Genesis 1:3) who with The Word (John 1:1-5) created everything, and to show them how to listen to and obey the inner voice of the Word become flesh (John 1:14) — Christ in you, the hope of Glory. (Colossians 1:27)

Biblical Christianity is about Christ’s presence continually living in and through you. It produces amazing happiness that the Bible describes as: “joy unspeakable and full of glory.” (1 Peter 1:8)

— Real Talk —

God wants to
Talk to you
Directly —
Not just through
A preacher.
Hear His voice
Inside of you.
Then go do
What He tells
You to do.

Church attendance without spiritual transcendence is powerless religion. According to the Bible, an outward form of religion without ongoing inward transformation should be avoided. (2 Timothy 3: 5) When Christians talk more about their church, their pastor, or their country than they do about Jesus, they have their priorities mixed up.

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A joyful clown named ‘Giggles’ holds a colorful sign about happiness at a lively fair
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The Jesus Revolution Southern Style

Daily writing prompt
If you could instantly master any skill, what would it be and why?

Jesus said: “Go and make disciples.” Instead of asking Christians, “Where do you go to church?” ask them, “Where are you making disciples?” The way to grow disciples is for Christians to show and demonstrate the presence, power, and love of the living Jesus everywhere they go.

Disciples are made in an environment of Spirit-led mutuality. In more than 50 places, the New Testament tells Christians to minister to one another in various ways. It says that Christians have been given spiritual gifts to build one another up. (1 Corinthians 12:1-11) It calls Christians a holy priesthood (1 Peter 2:5) and says that we need to be led by the Spirit not by human or religious authority, effort, or opinions. (Romans 8:14)

When Christ-followers begin to function as God’s Spirit-led priests and start assembling together in order to disciple one another by encouraging each another and spurring one another on to love and good works, (Hebrews 10:24-25) miracles happen. The presence of the risen Christ grows strong among them and a Jesus powered revolution begins to spontaneously happen within them, among them, and wherever they go.

That’s how the Jesus Movement of the 1970s started. It wasn’t by church services, evangelistic rallies, seminars, famous preachers, or religious music. It happened by people encountering and obeying the risen Jesus and then helping other people do the same. It was a movement of ordinary people discipling people by getting thrilled about Jesus and sharing their excitement with one another.

Mutual discipleship was happening among teenagers and young adults all over the USA and around the world. It was happening on college campuses, in parks, at workplaces, on the streets, in bars, in high schools, in stores — anywhere two or more people were gathered.

It was even happening on my college campus — the University of Tennessee Martin, in rural west Tennessee. The Spirit-led mutual discipleship that was occurring there swept me into a deep awareness of the presence of the risen Jesus that has never left me. In fact, it has grown stronger year after year.

My best friend, Jimmy Hoppers, has written a book about our experiences (and those of many others) while in college in the small southern town of Martin, Tennessee. It’s called, “The Jesus Revolution Southern Style.” Read it and discover the “beyond church” — mutual discipleship side of The Jesus Revolution. You’ll be glad you did!

Here’s the link:

The Jesus Revolution Southern Style: Hoppers, Jimmy: 9798996397747: Amazon.com: Books

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Finding “House Church” in Spanish

Daily writing prompt
What is one way you have grown this year?

Last night God led me to a small group of amazing people who are “gentle and humble of heart.” Here is how He did it:

Last Saturday I felt prompted to go to Plaza Marichi in Nashville. It’s a big indoor Mexican market, plaza, and food court close to my house, but I hadn’t been there in a few years. While we were there my wife Ernie and I stopped at a small stand looking for a special kind of tea. The lady who was helping us, Lucia, didn’t speak English, so I switched to Spanish. She found the tea and there was an immediate connection between us. Then she invited us to a house church that meets in her home.

If you’ve read my writings, you know that I am always looking for what the Greek New Testament calls ekklesia — a gathering of Christ-followers where anyone present is free to share as they feel prompted by the Holy Spirit. That kind of Christian gathering is extremely rare and almost impossible to find.

So last night, Tuesday, I showed up at her house. There were seven adults and one baby gathered in her living room. They were from four different countries: El Salvador, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Cuba. They all welcomed me like I was family.

Richard, Lucia’s husband, introduced everyone. Then he offered to have someone translate into English, but I told him that I could understand them.

They begin with worship. Richard played the guitar and another lady played the Yuke. It was beautiful and heart-felt. The presence of God’s Spirit was deeply moving. The man sitting beside me looked up the Spanish words of each song on his phone for me.

To my surprise, after worship, Richard, quoted 1 Corinthians 14:26 that tells Christians what to do when we meet together. It says that each person has a psalm, a hymn, a revelation, or something else to share in the meeting. He said that they meet that way and that I was welcome to share as well.

People began to share Scriptures about the Holy Spirit and about how real He is to them. I could see the presence of Jesus in their faces and feel Him in the tender excitement in their voices. An hour and a half flew by. We ended in a time of powerful heart-felt prayer.

Afterwards they brought out food and drink. Everyone was inviting me to come back. When I left they all hugged me. I love how strangers who love Jesus can recognize His presence in each other when they come together to be led and prompted by His Spirit.

I’m so grateful to God for leading me to that group. I am in awe at how God brought us together. I’m excited to go back and take Ernie with me.

For three and a half years, God has been leading me on a Spanish journey. I wrote about it at this link.

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A group gathers in a cozy living room for a heartfelt support meeting
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