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Acts: Spiritual Disciplines and the Calling of the Holy Spirit

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Imagine the power of being guided by the Holy Spirit, of seeking divine direction before taking any step. Acts 13 is a divine exploration of just that. We navigate through the scattering of Christ’s disciples, their proclamation of Jesus despite fear, and their church-building efforts in Antioch, led by, Barnabas, and Saul. As they bow their heads in prayer and fast, the Holy Spirit reveals a mission for Barnabas and Saul.
As we follow Saul and Barnabas, we learn the importance of waiting for the Lord's confirmation before rushing into ministry, and how prayer and fasting bring the Lord's direction. Spiritual disciplines are key to hearing the Lord's call and being empowered to walk the path He has carved out for us. The Holy spirit is not just a historical phenomenon; the Holy Spirit is God.

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Chapters

1. Acts: Spiritual Disciplines and the Calling of the Holy Spirit (00:00:00)

2. Acts 13 and Missionary Work Discussions (00:00:10)

3. Understanding the Holy Spirit's Guidance (00:15:02)

4. Holy Spirit in Church Today (00:23:51)

5. Paul's Bold Opposition to False Teaching (00:32:03)

6. The Astonishing Power of God's Word (00:37:24)

110 episodes

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Imagine the power of being guided by the Holy Spirit, of seeking divine direction before taking any step. Acts 13 is a divine exploration of just that. We navigate through the scattering of Christ’s disciples, their proclamation of Jesus despite fear, and their church-building efforts in Antioch, led by, Barnabas, and Saul. As they bow their heads in prayer and fast, the Holy Spirit reveals a mission for Barnabas and Saul.
As we follow Saul and Barnabas, we learn the importance of waiting for the Lord's confirmation before rushing into ministry, and how prayer and fasting bring the Lord's direction. Spiritual disciplines are key to hearing the Lord's call and being empowered to walk the path He has carved out for us. The Holy spirit is not just a historical phenomenon; the Holy Spirit is God.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Acts: Spiritual Disciplines and the Calling of the Holy Spirit (00:00:00)

2. Acts 13 and Missionary Work Discussions (00:00:10)

3. Understanding the Holy Spirit's Guidance (00:15:02)

4. Holy Spirit in Church Today (00:23:51)

5. Paul's Bold Opposition to False Teaching (00:32:03)

6. The Astonishing Power of God's Word (00:37:24)

110 episodes

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