In this concluding chapter of the series “The Spirit-filled Life”, let’s look at how the gospel is linked to the baptism by the Holy Spirit, and how both these lead to the end times, and the full restoration of God’s kingdom.
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The gifts of the Holy Spirit are not just signs and wonders. In part three of this series, let’s go beyond the obvious and look at the mission and the power that come from the Pentecost.
How can we experience the infilling of the Holy Spirit in our lives? How can we unlock this aspect of our relationship with God, backed by sound theology and scripture?
We are coming up on the day of Pentecost, the day when the Holy Spirit was poured out for all, and it’s important because it’s the beginning of the church in many ways.
How does love affect our work, and what are the deeper implications of this? The implications of love on our work go beyond ethics and morality, beyond the right and wrong of the matter.
The Tower of Babel is a tale of people who desired to be part of a group, a desire to fashion identity out of it. Have you noticed in yourself this desire to be seen in the right group/crowd?
Mondays matter, as do the rest of the days of the work week, since we are serving God on all those days as well. What’s the theology that backs this idea, though? Can we gain perspectives from scripture that allow us to grow in the Lord even through the week?
Death is defeated, the King is alive. What does Easter mean for us? An exploration.