Enspirit (verb):
To gently inspire or influence someone’s heart and mind toward faith, goodness, and
God’s truth; to plant a positive, holy seed that draws a
person closer to
God.
Enspirited (adj.):
Filled, uplifted, or empowered by the Spirit of
God; inspired in a way that strengthens faith and purpose.
Enspirited (verb):
To positively influence or inspire someone's heart and mind, drawing them gently toward faith, goodness, and
God's truth.
God inspired this to me. Temptation means doing wrong lust, anger, pride, greed, etc. But
God helped me realize there wasn’t really an opposite word. So I got the idea of being enspirited.
Like how you say, “I got tempted to lust,” the opposite would be, “I got enspirited to be more patient.”
So basically, a good temptation or should I say, enspirit.
Example sentence:
• “He was enspirited by
God to share His love with others.”
"She enspirited her friend with the love of
Christ."
“I was tempted to anger.” → “I was enspirited to show patience.”
• “I was tempted to
pride.” → “I was enspirited to walk in humility.”
• “I was tempted to greed.” → “I was enspirited to be generous.”
• “I was tempted to lie.” → “I was enspirited to speak truth.”
• “I was tempted to fear.” → “I was enspirited to trust
God.”
• “I was tempted to be
lazy.” → “I was enspirited to
work diligently.”
• “I was tempted to jealousy.” → “I was enspirited to rejoice in others.”
• “I was tempted to selfishness.” → “I was enspirited to love sacrificially.”
All praise to Jesus Christ, In
Jesus name we pray, amen.