Given by Greg Sargent
Ruth falls in the Feast section of the “Writings!” It’s the story of Pentecost. Why? The Hebrew word “goel” is a key word translated 13 times in this book as kinsman or redeemer. How does the book of Ruth tell the story of Christ as our redeemer by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Given by Gary Summers
God has given each of us the precious gift of His Holy Spirit. We receive countless blessings as a result of God's gift to us. Let's look at just a few of the incredible blessings of the gift of God's Holy Spirit.
Given by Jon Pinelli
Four times in the gospel of John, Jesus told us that The Comforter would come. We know that He was referring to the Holy Spirit as The Comforter. How does The Comforter work? This sermon gives us two aspects of how The Comforter helps us.
Given by Paul Carter
God's Holy Spirit is a helper in so many ways. Itis the Power of God, and as we use it it will produce Joy. Are you "happy"? Do you have "Joy"? This message addresses both of these and the difference between them.
Given by Ralph Levy
Who Is God? Is He a Trinity? A family? And who or what is the Holy Spirit? This sermon examines some of these questions.
Given by Larry Salyer
God shared His mind and His love with the nation of Israel by giving them the ten commandments. For the Church He has added the Holy Spirit to make it possible to keep the commandments in the spirit and to repent when we fail. Jesus said all the law and the prophets hang on the two great commandments: love toward...
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
Any deed or thought or attitude not motivated and energized by the Holy Spirit of God is a "dead" work, as it leads to death, not eternal life. Christians should repent of producing such fruits of death, and strive, with the help of God's Spirit to bring forth living works -- the development of the new man --...
Given by David Jackson
Given by Pat Sinon
Pentecost is more than the giving of the Holy Spirit—it pictures growth, development, and the work God is doing in His people today. In this message, we’ll examine how God is not only calling firstfruits, but patiently shaping and preparing them for His Kingdom through His Spirit, truth, and daily refinement.