In the days leading up to His crucifixion, Jesus told His disciples that He would be leaving them but would not leave them alone. He then said that He would ask the Father to send another, just like Him, to take His place.
If you want to see what the Holy Spirit does for us, look at what Jesus did for the disciples.
Holy Spirit will perform those same tasks for us as He reveals and glorifies Jesus.
Many believers spend most of their prayer time asking God for more: more faith, more love, more peace, etc. They do this while thinking that the answers to their problems would come if God would just give them more ________ (you can fill in the blank).
Yet in many of the epistles, written to believers, Paul is not continually asking God to give them more.
The Holy Spirit inspired Paul to write a number of prayers that we can pray over ourselves and other believers.
In the days leading up to His crucifixion, Jesus told His disciples that He would be leaving them but would not leave them alone. He then said that He would ask the Father to send another, just like Him, to take His place.
If you want to see what the Holy Spirit does for us, look at what Jesus did for the disciples.
Holy Spirit will perform those same tasks for us as He reveals and glorifies Jesus.
Many believers spend most of their prayer time asking God for more: more faith, more love, more peace, etc. They do this while thinking that the answers to their problems would come if God would just give them more ________ (you can fill in the blank).
Yet in many of the epistles, written to believers, Paul is not continually asking God to give them more.
The Holy Spirit inspired Paul to write a number of prayers that we can pray over ourselves and other believers.
In the days leading up to His crucifixion, Jesus told His disciples that He would be leaving them but would not leave them alone. He then said that He would ask the Father to send another, just like Him, to take His place.
If you want to see what the Holy Spirit does for us, look at what Jesus did for the disciples.
Holy Spirit will perform those same tasks for us as He reveals and glorifies Jesus.
Many believers spend most of their prayer time asking God for more: more faith, more love, more peace, etc. They do this while thinking that the answers to their problems would come if God would just give them more ________ (you can fill in the blank).
Yet in many of the epistles, written to believers, Paul is not continually asking God to give them more.
The Holy Spirit inspired Paul to write a number of prayers that we can pray over ourselves and other believers.
In the days leading up to His crucifixion, Jesus told His disciples that He would be leaving them but would not leave them alone. He then said that He would ask the Father to send another, just like Him, to take His place.
If you want to see what the Holy Spirit does for us, look at what Jesus did for the disciples.
Holy Spirit will perform those same tasks for us as He reveals and glorifies Jesus.
Many believers spend most of their prayer time asking God for more: more faith, more love, more peace, etc. They do this while thinking that the answers to their problems would come if God would just give them more ________ (you can fill in the blank).
Yet in many of the epistles, written to believers, Paul is not continually asking God to give them more.
The Holy Spirit inspired Paul to write a number of prayers that we can pray over ourselves and other believers.
In the 22nd chapter of Luke, Jesus described the cup of the covenant meal as “the cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in My blood.”
We will see that in every place that blood flowed from Jesus’ body, there is a work of redemption where He took the curse and we, in exchange, are to walk in the blessing.
Many believers spend most of their prayer time asking God for more: more faith, more love, more peace, etc. They do this while thinking that the answers to their problems would come if God would just give them more ________ (you can fill in the blank).
Yet in many of the epistles, written to believers, Paul is not continually asking God to give them more.
The Holy Spirit inspired Paul to write a number of prayers that we can pray over ourselves and other believers.