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Walk in Step with the Spirit
Marc Swenson - November 10, 2024
In Johnny Cash’s song, I Walk the Line, he wrote about staying true to his wife. The last verse says, “As sure as night is dark and day is long. I keep you on my mind both day and night. And happiness proves that I am right. Because you’re mine I walk the line.” I wonder if in our love for the Lord, we could sing the same lyric to Him by replacing the last phrase with “Because I’m yours I walk the line.” Join us Sunday as we learn how to “keep in step with the Spirit” out of love for all he has done for us. We hope to see you there!
In Johnny Cash’s song, I Walk the Line, he wrote about staying true to his wife. The last verse says, “As sure as night is dark and day is long. I keep you on my mind both day and night. And happiness proves that I am right. Because you’re mine I walk the line.” I wonder if in our love for the Lord, we could sing the same lyric to Him by replacing the last phrase with “Because I’m yours I walk the line.” Join us Sunday as we learn how to “keep in step with the Spirit” out of love for all he has done for us. We hope to see you there!
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The Holy Spirit: Our Sanctifier and Teacher
The Greek philosopher Heraclitus is attributed with saying, “The one constant in life is change.” In many ways this is true. Life is full of change. We get bigger, sometimes not in the way we would hope. Our financial situation changes. Family life changes. We change vocations. Life is full of change. One of the largest changes God desires for us is the transformation of becoming more Christ-like. This week, we’ll look at the power of the Holy Spirit to bring about that change. But we’ll also find, it’s not up to him alone. Join us Sunday as we continue our series on the Person, Presence, and Power of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1-13
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Many Christians throughout the ages have struggled to understand the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Our attention often focuses on God the Father and Christ the Son. But as the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is also deserving of our praise, worship, and obedience. Our prayer for this new sermon series is that we won’t just gain a biblical understanding of the Spirit—we also want to experience Him in a fresh way. Throughout this eleven-week series, we’ll explore the person and power of the Spirit, His role as our sanctifier and teacher, the fruit and gifts of the Spirit, what it means to grieve and quench the Spirit, how to keep in step with Him, and more. Please join us for this life-changing series.
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The Holy Spirit: Our Sanctifier and Teacher
The Greek philosopher Heraclitus is attributed with saying, “The one constant in life is change.” In many ways this is true. Life is full of change. We get bigger, sometimes not in the way we would hope. Our financial situation changes. Family life changes. We change vocations. Life is full of change. One of the largest changes God desires for us is the transformation of becoming more Christ-like. This week, we’ll look at the power of the Holy Spirit to bring about that change. But we’ll also find, it’s not up to him alone. Join us Sunday as we continue our series on the Person, Presence, and Power of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1-13
More Sermons from Marc Swenson
From Series: "The Holy Spirit"
Many Christians throughout the ages have struggled to understand the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Our attention often focuses on God the Father and Christ the Son. But as the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is also deserving of our praise, worship, and obedience. Our prayer for this new sermon series is that we won’t just gain a biblical understanding of the Spirit—we also want to experience Him in a fresh way. Throughout this eleven-week series, we’ll explore the person and power of the Spirit, His role as our sanctifier and teacher, the fruit and gifts of the Spirit, what it means to grieve and quench the Spirit, how to keep in step with Him, and more. Please join us for this life-changing series.
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