Given by James Ellis
While the Feast of Pentecost does serve as a memorial of the past, it also directs our attention forward. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, we share a hope that unites us as a body of believers. Let's discuss some things that we put our hope in.
Given by Brian Holman
We view power in many ways. Man has created so many powerful feats of engineering but humankind forgets that our ability comes from God. This Holy Day season we reflect on the power God gives us, His Holy Spirit, and are reminded that we need to live a life exercising that power by following His laws and the example of...
Given by Doug Johnson
God’s holy days give structure and guidance. Pentecost may be historical (the giving of the Holy Spirit in A.D. 31), but it also tells us who we are—the firstfruits of God’s plan for humanity’s future!
Given by Ken Treybig
Today I’d like to look at just one of the attributes of the Holy Spirit listed in Galatians 5—the first one described as “love”. I know that is a HUGE subject, so I’ll narrow it down to this. Since the fruit of the Spirit describes God, do we love like God loves?
Given by Don Henson
The parable of the sower warns of those who have no root and stumble when they are faced with trials and difficulties. A tree is stabilized by its root system; Psalm 1 describes a tree that is planted by rivers of water (symbolizing the Holy Spirit) and remains stable and secure even in times of drought.
Given by David Jackson
The false concept of us not being worthy to keep the Passover, not being clean enough, pure enough, or holy enough is false and dangerous. If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, repented of your sins, were baptized, and received God’s Holy Spirit, not only do you need to keep the Passover, but you MUST keep...
Given by Larry Neff
Light is an extremely important concept in the Bible. We are to be children of light, following the example of Jesus Christ and stirring up the Holy Spirit. As lights we are to be spiritually active.
Given by John Trotter
An examination of the fruit of the Holy Spirit of gentleness by looking at biblical examples of the gentleness of God.
Given by DJ Haney
In the book of Exodus, we find that God filled Bezalel and Aholiab, the builders of the Tabernacle, with the Holy Spirit. There are a number of lessons that can be gleaned from their example.