 When my daughter Aria was a newborn, I would hold her and make up songs for her. Once, while I was holding her and singing songs to her, a certain worship song popped into my head. It was random. The song wasn't even one you would consider popular. Of course, I didn't sing it to Aria. I wasn't about to sing, I love you Lord, to my daughter, that would have been odd. Instead, I ignored the thought and continued to sing some random melody that I made up for my daughter. Once later, the worship song again popped into my mind. And again, I pushed the thought aside. It seemed so out of place for the moment. Though I continued to ignore it, the subtle urge to sing that worship song just wouldn't go away. The main lyric of that worship song is, I love you Lord. So the next evening, I was attending a church service. I wasn't preaching. I was just there to assist a spiritual father. It was a beautiful service and I was enjoying every minute of it. Then, during the worship, suddenly, the worship team began to play that song, I love you Lord. Again, it's not the most popular song these days. In fact, other than in my own services, I can't think of another setting where I've actually heard anyone sing that song. It was quite a coincidence or so I thought. But sure enough, right then and there, the worship team started to play it. As everyone joined in that singing, I thought to myself, what are the odds? I was just thinking about this song yesterday while holding my aria. That's when the Holy Spirit revealed something astounding to me. You see, as I was singing to my aria, I was totally consumed by the moment. The Holy Spirit was watching me and his holy jealousy was stirred. You see, he was the one trying to get me to sing that song to him when I was holding my aria. And he was the one leading the worship team to play it in that service. Or do you think that the Scripture says in vain, the Spirit who dwells in us yearns jealously? It's changed chapter 4, verse 5, ungodly jealousy is born of fear. Godly jealousy is born of love. The Lord saw how captivated I was by my baby girl. It was as if he was saying, don't forget about me. No, the Lord wasn't angry and he wasn't being petty. The Lord's jealousy is loving and righteous. As the worship team continued to play, the people all harmonized, I love you Lord. And there, in that beautiful moment of worship, I responded to the Lord's pooling. I sang to him and even up until now, I sing that song to him as often as I can. He loves it when I sing that song to him. And to be clear, the Lord also loves it when I spend time with my family, but he doesn't want to be forgotten. In everyday life, when he sees us constantly choosing distractions over our time with him, his holy jealousy is stirred. Remember, we are his. His jealousy over us is rooted in his love for us. And that love calls us away from the things of the world. That love takes us to higher places. I'm David D. Hernandez and that is your Moment of Truth. This message was taken from my latest book, Praying in the Holy Spirit. Order now at amazon.com. For more free teachings like this, make sure you're signed up to my email list so that I can send you weekly emails with content that will help you to grow spiritually. Go to davidhernanisministries.com slash email. Thank you for watching EncounterTV. Don't forget to subscribe and click the notification bell. Also, help us spread the gospel of Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Make a one-time donation or become a monthly supporter by clicking on the donate link now.