Jason Momoa: Walking with the Holy Spirit Changed My Life FOREVER!

The auditorium buzzed with anticipation as Jason Momoa stepped onto the stage, his presence commanding the attention of the crowd. “I never thought I’d be standing here talking about this,” he began, his voice resonating through the packed venue. The audience of 3,000 fell silent, expecting a discussion about his latest film or a behind-the-scenes look at his career. Instead, Jason continued, “Three months ago, I had what I can only describe as a spiritual awakening. I want to share with you how walking with the Holy Spirit has transformed everything about how I see life and make decisions.”

A ripple of discomfort passed through the audience. Some people shifted in their seats, while others discreetly checked their phones. But Jason pressed on, undeterred. “In John 14:16, it says that Jesus will ask the Father to give believers another comforter, a helper to be with them forever. For years, I thought this was just religious poetry. I was wrong.”

He gripped the podium, his hands steadying him as he took a deep breath. “Six months ago, I was at my breaking point. Not financially or professionally, but spiritually. I felt completely empty inside. Success, fame, recognition—none of it filled the void I felt every single day.” The auditorium grew completely silent, the weight of his words hanging in the air.

“I was sitting in my home office at 2:00 a.m., and I did something I had never done before. I prayed—not a polite, formal prayer. I cried out to God, saying, ‘If you’re real, if this Jesus thing is true, I need you to show me. I need this Holy Spirit helper that the Bible talks about.’” Jason paused, scanning the crowd. Some faces showed skepticism, while others were filled with curiosity.

“What happened next wasn’t a miracle in the way you might expect. No bright lights, no audible voice. But over the following days, I started noticing something different. Conversations with people felt divinely orchestrated. Solutions to problems I had been wrestling with for months suddenly became clear.” A voice from the middle section interrupted, “What does this have to do with acting?” Jason smiled slightly, “Everything. The Holy Spirit isn’t just for Sunday mornings or personal crises. Jesus promised this helper would be with us forever—in our work, our relationships, our decisions.”

As he spoke, he clicked a remote, and instead of a film slide, a Bible verse appeared on the screen behind him. “This is John 14:16 again: ‘And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever.’ This isn’t ancient history; it’s a present reality available to anyone who believes.” The crowd was split now, some visibly annoyed, while others leaned forward, completely engaged.

“Let me tell you what walking with the Holy Spirit looks like practically,” Jason said, stepping away from the podium and walking closer to the audience. “Two months ago, I was facing a major decision. Every logical analysis pointed one direction, but something inside me—a quiet voice I now recognize as the Holy Spirit—was urging me toward a completely different path.” He began pacing across the stage, his energy building as he spoke.

“I used to make decisions based purely on data, logic, and gut instinct. But there’s something beyond gut instinct. There’s divine guidance available to anyone willing to ask for it and listen.” A woman in the front row raised her hand. “How do you know it’s not just your subconscious?” “Great question,” Jason replied, stopping to face her directly. “The Holy Spirit communicates differently than our subconscious thoughts. It brings peace even when the decision seems risky. It aligns with biblical principles, and most importantly, it consistently leads to outcomes that benefit not just yourself, but others around you.” He walked to the other side of the stage, his voice growing more passionate.

“The decision I mentioned earlier was one I was being pressured to make—a choice that would have been profitable but would have hurt a lot of people. My logical mind said it made business sense. But the Holy Spirit kept whispering no. Every time I tried to move forward with it, I felt a growing unease.” The audience was now completely silent, hanging on every word.

“I spent three days in prayer about this decision—not just asking God what to do, but specifically asking the Holy Spirit to guide me to be the helper Jesus promised. Slowly, a different path became clear—a path that seemed impossible at first.” Jason returned to the podium, leaning against it casually. “John 14:16 talks about the Holy Spirit as an advocate. That word in Greek is ‘paracletus.’ It means someone called alongside to help. Imagine having the creator of the universe as your personal consultant, available 24/7, never charging a fee, never giving bad advice.”

A man near the back stood up. “This sounds like you’re trying to use God for personal gain.” Jason nodded slowly, understanding the concern. “I get that, but it’s the opposite. I’m not trying to use God; I’m trying to surrender to God. There’s a huge difference.” He clicked the remote again, and another verse appeared. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” He continued, “For years, I leaned entirely on my own understanding. I was successful by worldly standards, but spiritually bankrupt. The Holy Spirit didn’t just help me make better decisions; He helped me become a better person.” The tension in the room was palpable, some people clearly uncomfortable while others seemed hungry for more.

“The decision I was wrestling with? I ended up choosing the path the Holy Spirit guided me toward, even though it cost me millions in potential profit. But what happened next was something I could never have orchestrated myself.” Jason paused for dramatic effect, scanning the crowd. “Within two weeks, three opportunities opened up that were far better than what I’d walked away from—not just financially, but ethically. Opportunities that aligned with my values and helped thousands of people.” A young man in a hoodie called out, “Couldn’t that just be coincidence?” Jason smiled knowingly. “Once, maybe. But this pattern has repeated itself dozens of times over the past three months. The Holy Spirit isn’t just a one-time helper; He’s a constant companion, a continuous guide.”

Jason’s voice grew softer, more intimate. “Let me tell you about the night everything changed for me. It was March 15th, 2:00 a.m. I was in my office, staring at my computer screen, but I wasn’t working. I was having what I can only describe as a crisis of meaning. Everything I’d built, everything I’d achieved, felt empty.” He moved away from the podium again, walking to the edge of the stage. “I started thinking about death—not in a suicidal way, but wondering what would happen when I died. Would any of this matter? Would I have made any real difference? The questions were eating me alive.”

The audience was completely still, even the skeptics seemed drawn in by his raw honesty. “That’s when I remembered something my grandmother used to say. She was a devout Christian, and she always told me that Jesus promised to send a helper to those who believe—the Holy Spirit. I dismissed it as old-fashioned thinking. But that night, I was desperate enough to try anything.”

Jason sat on the edge of the stage, making the massive auditorium feel intimate. “I got down on my knees in my office, something I hadn’t done since I was a child, and I prayed the most honest prayer of my life. I said, ‘God, if you’re real, I need to know. I need this Holy Spirit that Jesus talked about. I can’t keep living like this.’” A woman in the audience wiped tears from her eyes, others visibly moved by his vulnerability.

“Nothing happened immediately. No lightning bolts, no voices. I went home and tried to sleep, but I couldn’t. I kept thinking about John 14:16. ‘And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever.’” He stood up and began pacing again. “The next morning, I woke up with an unusual sense of peace. Not happiness exactly, but peace—like someone had lifted a weight off my shoulders that I’d been carrying for years.”

Jason clicked his remote, and a new slide appeared with a simple question: “What if God is real?” “That question started haunting me in the best possible way. What if the Holy Spirit really is available to guide us? What if we don’t have to navigate life’s biggest decisions alone?” A teenager in the middle section raised her hand. “But how do you actually hear from the Holy Spirit?”

“Another excellent question,” Jason replied, pointing to her. “It’s not usually an audible voice. It’s more like having a strong intuition about something that turns out to be right.” Several people nodded in understanding. “The Holy Spirit often communicates through that inner knowing, but it’s different from regular intuition. It comes with peace, even when the guidance seems difficult. It aligns with biblical principles and consistently leads you toward love and service to others.”

He returned to center stage. “Three days after that desperate prayer, I had my first clear experience of Holy Spirit guidance. I was in a meeting discussing a project that would make us a lot of money but would involve some ethical compromises.” The audience was completely engaged now, even the skeptics. “As the meeting progressed, I felt this growing unease in my spirit—not anxiety. I know what anxiety feels like. This was different. It was like a gentle but firm voice saying no to what was being discussed.”

Jason’s voice grew stronger, more confident. “I shocked everyone in the room by stopping the meeting and saying we needed to completely reconsider our approach. My team thought I’d lost my mind, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that the Holy Spirit was guiding me away from this path.” “That meeting became my first real test of trusting the Holy Spirit,” Jason continued, his voice gaining momentum. “Everyone in the room thought I’d made a huge mistake. The project we were discussing would have generated over 50 million in revenue. When I said we needed to stop and reconsider, you could have heard a pin drop. My CFO looked like he was going to have a heart attack.” Several people in the audience chuckled, breaking some of the tension.

“But here’s what I learned about the Holy Spirit. When God’s guidance contradicts human wisdom, it’s usually because He sees something we can’t see. The Bible says His ways are higher than our ways.” Jason walked to the opposite side of the stage. “I went home that night and spent hours praying about this decision. I kept asking the Holy Spirit to make it clear if I was really hearing from God or if I was just being irrational.”

“The answer came in the most unexpected way. I was reading my Bible, something I’d started doing again after that desperate prayer, and I came across Proverbs 11:1: ‘The Lord detests dishonest scales, but accurate weights find favor with Him.’” A slide appeared behind him with the verse displayed. “That verse hit me like a lightning bolt. The project we were considering involved some financial practices that weren’t technically illegal, but they weren’t completely honest either. The Holy Spirit was protecting me from compromising my integrity.”

An older man in a suit called out, “But what about your investors, your employees? Didn’t you have a responsibility to make money?” Jason nodded seriously. “That’s exactly what I struggled with. But here’s what I discovered: when you follow the Holy Spirit’s guidance, even when it seems costly, God has a way of providing better opportunities.” He clicked to the next slide, which simply read, “God’s economy is different.”

“Two weeks after I killed that $50 million project, three different opportunities came to me—opportunities that were not only more profitable but also aligned with my values. The total value was over 200 million.” The audience stirred with excitement and skepticism. “I know how that sounds, like I’m trying to sell you some prosperity gospel nonsense, but that’s not what this is about. The Holy Spirit isn’t a cosmic vending machine; He’s a guide who leads us toward God’s best for our lives.” Jason returned to the podium, his intensity building. “John 14:16 promises that Jesus will ask the Father to give believers another comforter, advocate, helper. This isn’t just spiritual comfort; it’s practical guidance for every area of life.” A woman in business attire stood up. “How do you distinguish between the Holy Spirit and your own thoughts?”

“The Holy Spirit’s guidance always produces what the Bible calls fruit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. If an idea or impulse doesn’t align with these qualities, it’s not from the Holy Spirit.” He stepped closer to the audience. “There’s another test: the Holy Spirit will never contradict Scripture. If you feel led to do something that goes against biblical principles, that’s not God’s voice.”

Jason’s voice grew more personal again. “After that first experience of following the Holy Spirit’s guidance in business, I started applying the same principle to other areas of my life—relationships, finances, even daily decisions about how to spend my time.” The audience was completely silent now, absorbed in his story. “The transformation wasn’t immediate, but it was consistent. Decisions that used to stress me out became clearer. Relationships that had been strained began to heal. I started experiencing a peace that really does surpass understanding.”

“The most surprising thing about walking with the Holy Spirit,” Jason continued, “is how it affects everyone around you.” He moved to center stage, his voice taking on a more reflective tone. “Within a month of starting to consciously invite the Holy Spirit into my daily decisions, people began commenting on changes they saw in me. My friends said I seemed calmer. My family noticed a difference.” Jason clicked to a new slide. “The Holy Spirit transforms from the inside out. But the real test came when I faced my biggest challenge yet—a situation that threatened everything I’d worked for. The Holy Spirit’s guidance seemed to lead me toward certain disaster.” The audience leaned forward, hungry for the details.

“I received a call that one of my key partners was planning to break our contract and join a competitor. This would have cost me hundreds of millions and potentially destroyed years of work.” His voice grew tense as he relived the memory. “My first instinct was to fight, hire the best lawyers, play hardball, make it as painful as possible for them to leave. That’s how I’d always handled betrayal in the past.” Jason paused, scanning the crowd. “But as I was planning my counterattack, I felt that familiar, gentle pressure in my spirit. The Holy Spirit was urging me toward a completely different response.” A young executive called out, “What did He tell you to do?”

“Forgive them. Release them. And bless their new venture.” The audience erupted in murmurs. Some people looked shocked, others skeptical. “I know how that sounds to business-minded people—weak, naive, stupid even. But the Holy Spirit kept bringing me back to Jesus’ words about loving your enemies and blessing those who hurt you.” Jason’s voice grew stronger, more confident.

“So, I did something that went against every business instinct I had. I called my partner personally and told him I wouldn’t fight the contract break. I wished him success in his new venture and offered to help with the transition.” The murmurs in the audience grew louder. “He was so shocked he could barely speak. He expected a war, and I offered peace. That conversation changed everything between us.”

Jason clicked to another slide. “Love disarms even the strongest opposition. Not only did he honor the remainder of our contract, but six months later, he became one of my biggest advocates. He sent me more business referrals in the past three months than any other source.” An older woman near the front raised her hand. “That’s a beautiful story, but isn’t that just good business sense? Kill them with kindness.”

Jason shook his head firmly. “No, good business sense would have been to protect my interests first. This was pure Holy Spirit guidance—the kind of wisdom that only comes from above.” He walked closer to the audience, his voice becoming more intimate. “The Holy Spirit doesn’t just help us make better decisions; He helps us become better people. And better people naturally create better outcomes in every area of life.”

Jason returned to the podium, leaning against it casually. “But the most profound change wasn’t in my business relationships; it was in my relationship with God Himself. Before this experience, God was just a concept to me—someone distant, maybe real, maybe not. But the Holy Spirit made God personal.” He clicked to a slide showing John 14:16 again. “And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever.”

“The word ‘advocate’ in this verse is so powerful. It’s not just a helper or adviser. An advocate is someone who represents your interests, who fights for you, who is completely on your side.” Jason’s eyes seemed to light up as he spoke. “When I realized that the creator of the universe had sent His own spirit to be my personal advocate, everything changed. Prayer stopped being a religious duty and became a conversation with someone who actually cared about the details of my life.”

“The results,” Jason replied immediately. “When you follow the Holy Spirit’s guidance consistently, the outcomes are consistently better than what you could have achieved on your own—not just materially, but spiritually, emotionally, relationally.” He began pacing again, his energy building. “But more than that, the Holy Spirit started teaching me things I couldn’t have learned any other way—about love, about purpose, about what really matters in life.”

Jason stopped and faced the audience directly. “Six months ago, I thought success meant accumulating wealth and recognition. The Holy Spirit showed me that real success is about becoming the person God created you to be and helping others do the same.” A woman in professional attire stood up. “That sounds nice, but doesn’t that conflict with running a business profitably?”

“Not at all,” Jason replied with a smile. “In fact, it’s made me more profitable, not less. When you operate with integrity, treat people well, and make decisions based on wisdom rather than fear or greed, you create sustainable success.” He clicked to a new slide. “Character is the foundation of true success.” “The Holy Spirit has taught me that every business decision is ultimately a moral and spiritual decision. How we treat employees, customers, partners, even competitors—it…