We receive empowerment for our Kingdom journey through theBaptism with the Holy Spirit, which equips us with the special abilities we'll need to complete our calling. These abilities known as theNine Gifts of the Holy Spiritare introduced in a series of easy-to-read articles, and there are ...
The presence of the Holy Spirit equips believers for effective ministry, providing wisdom, strength, and spiritual gifts.Assurance of God's PresenceBelievers can find comfort in knowing that they are never alone; the Holy Spirit is always present to guide and sustain them. Ellicott's Commentary ...
together and builds both our community and our individual character; that as the source of our wisdom and inspiration, he provides the intellectual and emotional resources we need for the task entrusted to us; and that as the source of our power he anoints us and equips us for that service...
The coming of the Holy Spirit equips believers for the mission of spreading the Gospel and living out their faith.Living by the SpiritChristians are called to live by the Spirit, allowing His presence to transform their lives and produce spiritual fruit. Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers...
We must seek the infilling of Holy Spirit, who equips us for life and ministry. We must seek after the things of God, and not after the things of this world. We must forgive those who hurt even, even to death. We must entrust ourselves to God – He has got us!
God equips us, each of us uniquely, to engage that work of ministry. And it all starts here, as we are fed, nourished and transformed. I give thanks today that 50 years ago, eleven women chose to align their lives into the calling to which they had been called, whether the church ...
The Lord equips us for every season of our life, whether we are weakening from illness, aging or injury. Unlike the world’s challenges, ‘Fight your weakness! Reverse aging! Five Steps to Live Longer!’ our Lord declares, ‘When you are weak, then you are strong!’ ...
I understood the first part. The Holy Spirit allows us to connect with God personally. We can pray to Him quietly or praise Him while driving as if He belongs to us alone. But what about the other part of the verse —“in Spiritandin truth”? What did Jesus mean ...
can cause us to tune out God’s voice at the very time we need to hear it the most, and all we end up hearing is static, white noise. Through the work of the Holy Spirit in us, we can recognize the static of becoming out of tune and make the adjustments necessary so that we ne...
We are teammates, God is in charge; He has a plan. Christ is the defensive Coach and the Holy Spirit is Master of the game plan and wants to coach us through this thing. If we read and meditate on the game book (the Bible) we will know how to defeat the opposing team (the devil...