N’Tune with the TruTH

It's Time for a Holy Ghost Checkup

Bishop Charles R. Walker Season 2 Episode 44

As we enter the final month of the year, God is calling His people to examine the wellness of their spiritual lives. The guiding question of today’s message is simple but urgent: Is the Holy Ghost in you alive and well?

Scripture: Luke 1:5–25, 57–67

Luke introduces us not to Paul, David, or John—but to Zachariah, a righteous priest from the line of Aaron. Before doubt ever crept in, Zachariah was spiritually healthy. He lived in God’s presence, handled holy things, and served faithfully even with unfulfilled personal dreams. He believed in miracles, but years of delay weakened his expectation. He had public faith, yet privately he was growing tired.

God didn’t choose Zachariah because he was perfect—He chose him because he was faithful. His story reminds us that you can be righteous and running low, faithful and needing a refill, holy and still needing a Holy Ghost check-up. Zachariah didn’t fall away; he drifted. Worship became familiar, service became routine, and expectation faded.

When the angel appeared with the promise of a son, Zachariah’s faith didn’t respond. This moment became his Holy Ghost check-up.

I. Your Vital Signs — Am I Still Alive in the Spirit?

Just like a doctor checks physical vitals, God checks spiritual ones:

1. Your Fire (Temperature)

Is your worship warm or cold?
 Has routine replaced passion?

2. Your Breath (Breathing)

Is prayer still your oxygen, or have you stopped inhaling the presence of God?

3. Your Heart (Heartbeat)

Is your love for God steady, strong, and alive?

Zachariah’s vital signs were once strong, but when the angel spoke, his expectation was flat. The Holy Ghost was asking him, “Do you still believe Me?” Because a church can be full and still flatlined inside.

II. Check Your Reflexes

Doctors tap your knee to check nerve response.
 God taps your heart.

Zachariah was slow to respond. But when you’re full of the Holy Ghost:

  • When He speaks, you move.
  • When He nudges, you obey.
  • When He convicts, you shift.

Delayed obedience leads to spiritual numbness. Not sin—just slow reflexes that need revival.

III. Check Your Internal Health

Doctors draw blood to see what’s hidden, and spiritually, God does the same.

What’s going on that nobody sees?

  • Internal infections
  • Quiet discouragement
  • Tiredness
  • Disappointment
  • Unbelief

Zachariah looked righteous on the outside, but inside he was worn down. God had to silence him before refilling him—because God will not allow inward emotions to sabotage outward results.

The Holy Ghost treats internal issues by restoring strength, reviving confidence, and healing unbelief.

Restoration After the Check-Up

After Elizabeth gave birth, Zachariah wrote, “His name is John.” Immediately his mouth opened, his voice returned, and he was filled with the Holy Ghost and prophesied. A Holy Ghost check-up does not expose you to shame—it restores:

  • Your strength
  • Your voice
  • Your power

Sometimes doubt, discouragement, impatience, and trials try to take your voice. But God says, “Tell your neighbor: I got my voice back!”