Walking in the Spirit
by John Piper
Practically speaking, how do we "walk by the Spirit"? Dr. John Piper reviews Galatians 5 and describes five steps involved in walking by the Spirit.
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by Bill Bright
Many Christians simply don't know to appropriate God’s power for living the Christian life. . . (read more)
Discover what the third person of the Trinity is really like.
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Three steps prepare you to be empowered by the Spirit.
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The Bible describes Natural, Spiritual and Carnal people.
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By faith you can draw upon God's supernatural resources to live a holy and fruitful life.
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Every Day can be an Exciting Adventure for the Christian who knows the reality of being filled with the Holy Spirit and who lives constantly, moment by moment, under His gracious direction. The Bible tells us that there are three kinds of people. (read more)
by Bill Bright
The Christian life is so simple that we stumble over the very simplicity of it, and yet it is so difficult that no one can live it. . . . (read more)
Four key principles help believers experience an intimate, fruitful, daily walk with Jesus.
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Three forces — the world, the flesh, and the devil — constantly wage war against the believer.
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Believers need to draw upon the inexhaustible resources of God’s love, wisdom, power, and grace.
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To walk in the Spirit, believers must have faith in God’s Word, trusting in God’s integrity.
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by Charles R. Swindoll
Let’s face it; most of us are intrigued by the Holy Spirit. Like moths, we are attracted to the warmth and the light of His flame. Our desire is to come closer . . . to draw nearer, to know Him more fully and intimately, to enter into new and stimulating dimensions of His workings . . . without getting burned. I know that is true of me, and I suspect you often feel the same. (read more)
by Charles R. Swindoll
Chuck Swindoll recognizes the ability to laugh and to find the humor in things as a gift from God to every believer. Even though life brings tragic occurrences our way now and then, God desires that we find joy as we rest in His sovereignty over all things. According to Chuck, a Christian who doesn’t laugh much is not taking God’s divine prescription for spiritual health. (read article)
by Insight for Living
Some may think that joy is an emotion that you either feel or you don’t. Chuck Swindoll suggests that joy is more of an intentional attitude that we have a lot of control over. He lists seven practical principles that, when practiced regularly, will be sure to help us put negativity and worry behind us and develop the joyful, steady character God desires of us. (read article)
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