Posted October 11, 2015 under Podcasts

Behind the Seen week1

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Every Christian has been given the mission of sharing the Gospel to others. With such a task, how do we even begin? Pastor Christian kicks off our new series entitled “Behind the Seen”, which looks into the Holy Spirit’s power in us to fulfill our destiny as Christians. Today we look into the Holy Spirit as Healer.

Study Guide:

1. What is one thing you wish you could do but you can’t, by yourself?

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2. Share an experience when you felt so empowered to do something you thought you couldn't do but were able to. What made you feel you could do it?

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3. Every time God does powerful things or miracles, it is to point us to Jesus. Jesus himself said to ask Him and believe we have received. What are you believing God for? Whatever it is, whether for you or your family, say a prayer in the present tense, declaring that you are receiving it in the now and thanking God for letting His Holy Spirit work on your behalf.

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Remember, it is the same Holy Spirit at work in the apostles, in our pastors and in you. It is the same power given 2000 years ago as it is today.  He is the same yesterday, today & even tomorrow!

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