Living in the Light with Anne Graham Lotz
Episode Title: Be Confident, Walk in the Spirit
Air Date: May 3, 2026
Episode Overview
In this heartfelt and insightful episode, Anne Graham Lotz explores the person and work of the Holy Spirit, delving into John 16:5-16. With her hallmark clarity and warmth, Anne unpacks what it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit, live with confidence in God’s promises, and surrender moment by moment to His control. She weaves biblical teaching with vivid illustrations and practical application, challenging listeners to walk in the Spirit, especially in what she describes as “this final hour.” The episode is a call to personal revival, holiness, and gospel-centered living, highlighting the Holy Spirit’s role as the ever-present, loving gift of God.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. The Nature and Role of the Holy Spirit
2. Reflection of Christ Through the Spirit
- As believers yield to the Spirit, others can see the “reflection of Jesus.”
- Purpose: “When they do, they’ll want to know him too.” (01:40-01:50)
3. The Praying Spirit
- The Holy Spirit intercedes for believers, even without words (Romans 8:26).
- “He knows how to pray. He knows what our needs are, what our longings are, what our fears are, and he conveys that to the Father... And the Holy Spirit gets answers to his prayers.” (01:50)
- Notable Quote:
- “There are times when we can be so burdened... the Holy Spirit will take over. He can pray for you at those dark, difficult times.” (02:52)
4. The Holy Spirit’s Love for Believers
- The Spirit grieves over our sin—a word rooted in love.
- “Grief is a love word... the Holy Spirit loves me... and when I do the wrong thing, he grieves. He is emotionally caught up in my life.” (03:05-03:58)
5. Being Filled with the Spirit
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Definition:
- “To be filled with the Holy Spirit is moment by moment, surrender to his moment by moment control.” (04:33)
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Compartmentalization Warning:
- Anne warns against letting the Spirit into only parts of our lives: “You receive all of the Holy Spirit you’re ever going to get... the Holy Spirit sometimes gets us in pieces.” (05:40-05:41)
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Illustration:
- Anne likens the Spirit to a mountain spring flowing into a bucket—sometimes the flow is blocked by “a little pebble... unforgiveness, meanness, bitterness, anger... or a slippery salamander... a habit... or just a rotted leaf... a memory of some sin.” (06:56-07:49)
- The solution: “You take the stick, you take the cross, and you run it through the pipe of your life.” (07:52)
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Process of Confession and Cleansing:
- “Every time you bring your sin to the cross ... it’s like radium on cancer. It begins to break the power of that sin... keep bringing it back and back to the cross.” (07:57)
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Vulnerability and Ongoing Need for Filling:
- “It’s possible for me to be filled right here, right now, and to walk off the platform and get... not filled anymore, okay? ... It’s just the constant flowing of the Holy Spirit in.” (08:42-09:25)
6. The Priority of the Holy Spirit: Jesus
- The Spirit’s priority is to “magnify and glorify Jesus” through the written Word (Bible) and the Living Word (Jesus).
- “His whole priority is Jesus. He wants to reveal Jesus to you.” (09:44)
- The Spirit helps piece together Scripture “like a jigsaw puzzle,” from Genesis to Revelation, always revealing Christ. (10:56)
Notable Quotes & Scriptural Highlights:
- “This entire book, from Genesis to Revelation, is about Jesus. It’s all about Jesus. The Holy Spirit reveals Jesus.” (16:16)
- “If [your] priority isn’t Jesus, I’m going to question if you’re filled with the Holy Spirit, because His priority is Jesus.” (17:03)
- “He’s given me a gift, the gift of his love, the pledge of his commitment, that one day he will come back to receive me to himself. My responsibility is just to give myself fully to him...” (17:29)
7. Living in the Final Hour—Vigilance, Patience, and Confidence
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Be Vigilant:
- “Watch what’s going on in our world. Heed the warnings.... let them motivate you to cry out to God to pray.” (19:18)
- The Holy Spirit gives insight in prayer, even when we’re unsure what or how to pray. (19:33)
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Be Patient:
- “Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, has not entered into the mind of man, what God has prepared for those who wait patiently for him.” (21:38)
- God’s timing is perfect, even when waiting is hard. (21:42)
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Be Confident:
- “You can be confident of his person, his presence, his power, his precepts, his purity, his prayers and his priority.” (21:38)
- Call to action: Stay fully surrendered and filled with the Spirit; let witnessing and evangelism be a “natural overflow” of relationship with Him. (21:42)
8. Personal Application and Call to Decision
- Release anything that hinders the Spirit’s flow—“Release the hardness, the bitterness, the anger, the unforgiveness. Crucify it.” (23:01-23:06)
- Evangelism is everyone’s call, not just “the professionals.”
- “Maybe God is saying, but I want you to share the gospel with your best friend, with your neighbor... Share the gospel with your children...” (23:25-23:28)
- Trust God’s promises and timing: “If he has you waiting for a promise... just say, Yes, Lord. I trust you. Your timing is perfect.” (23:28)
- Live with no regrets:
- “Five minutes before I see Jesus, I don’t want to be ashamed. ... From this day forward, I want to live with abandon, filled with the Holy Spirit.” (24:15-24:17)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On the Spirit’s Conviction:
- “He’s the most uncomfortable comforter... He can begin to convict, because he’s going to change. And he changes you from glory to glory to glory every day.” (00:36)
- On the Spirit’s advocacy:
- “The Holy Spirit gets answers to his prayers. And I know in this final hour we need to be prayed for.” (01:50)
- On the Spirit’s emotions:
- “He is emotionally caught up in my life. So I want you to keep in mind the Holy Spirit lives in you and he loves you and he wants to conform you to the image of Jesus.” (03:58-04:03)
- On being filled:
- “To be filled with the Holy Spirit is moment by moment, surrender to his moment by moment control.” (04:33)
- On the Bible’s purpose:
- “This entire book, from Genesis to Revelation, is about Jesus. It’s all about Jesus. The Holy Spirit reveals Jesus. It’s all about Jesus.” (16:16)
- Motivational Closing:
- “From this day forward, never mind yesterday... From this day forward, I want to live with abandon, filled with the Holy Spirit.” (24:15-24:29)
Key Timestamps for Important Segments
- 0:36 – The nature of the Holy Spirit and process of sanctification
- 1:50 – The Holy Spirit as intercessor; Jesus and the Spirit praying for believers
- 3:05 – The Spirit’s love and his grief over our sin
- 4:33 – What it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit; compartmentalization
- 6:56 – “Mountain spring” illustration of the Spirit’s flow; confession and cleansing
- 9:44 – The priority of the Spirit: revealing Jesus through the Word
- 16:16 – “It’s all about Jesus”; the Spirit’s ultimate purpose in Scripture
- 19:18 – “Final hour” encouragement: vigilance, prayer, waiting on God
- 21:38 – Confidence in God’s gifts, Spirit’s work, call to surrender and witness
- 23:01 – Practical call: release what hinders the Spirit, participate in evangelism
- 24:15 – Live with abandon, filled with the Spirit; close exhortation
Conclusion
Anne Graham Lotz’s message centers on cultivating confidence in the presence, purity, love, and power of the Holy Spirit. She urges listeners to be vigilant and patient, releasing anything that blocks the Spirit’s work, and living with full surrender to God’s will. The Holy Spirit’s greatest priority is to reveal Jesus. Anne invites every believer, regardless of their past, to commit to walking in the Spirit and sharing Christ in obedience, so that, as she puts it, “Five minutes before I see Jesus, I don’t want to be ashamed.”