Holy Spirit

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Pastor Jim's sermon explains that the Holy Spirit guides believers by convicting them of their need for Jesus, assuring them of His righteousness and victory over sin. By engaging with God through prayer, scripture, and community, we are empowered to live in the freedom of being His children and share His truth with others.

Grounded in the promise of John 14, this sermon teaches that the Holy Spirit is our divine advocate and teacher, sent by Jesus to comfort and guide us into all truth. He empowers believers to overcome challenges and live in the reality of Jesus' love and sacrifice, so we're never alone in our faith journey.

In his sermon, Pastor Edward taught that the Holy Spirit guides believers into all truth, helping us discern God's reality from the lies of the world. He encouraged the church to pray for the Spirit's help in understanding God's truth about our lives, so we can glorify Jesus by living out that truth.

This sermon teaches that the Holy Spirit assures us of our identity as children of God, adopted into His family and made heirs through Christ. By trusting in this truth, we are empowered to overcome fear and doubt, fully embracing our freedom and living in the love of our Heavenly Father.

The sermon teaches that the Holy Spirit permanently resides in every believer, making us temples of God and giving us assurance of salvation. By His power, we are not only enabled to live a Christ-like life but also to participate in the greatest work of all: sharing the gospel and witnessing the miracle of salvation.

This sermon teaches that knowing the Holy Spirit frees us from fear and ignorance, allowing us to fully experience God's grace and embody His love. By understanding His person and work, we are empowered to engage with culture and navigate our lives with divine wisdom.

Based on Luke 24, Dylan's sermon teaches that Jesus’ resurrection provides a clear understanding of the gospel, transforming our identity and commissioning us to share His message of forgiveness with the world. He encouraged believers to be united as they carry out this mission, starting from their local communities.

This sermon on Philippians teaches that true joy is not dependent on circumstances but is an internal confidence found in Christ, who offers enduring joy even in suffering. This joy is a gift rooted in the gospel truth that Jesus, who endured the ultimate shame and sorrow for our sins, works through our suffering to advance His kingdom and promises a future free from pain.

This sermon teaches that our transformation into the likeness of Jesus is a lifelong journey of discipleship, made possible by His humility and obedience to the Father. Through the power of the Holy Spirit and the practices of Christian community, we can learn to embrace a life of service and increasingly reflect His character.