BROADCASTS
A Crash Course on Character
Today’s sermon, brings us to James 1:19-21, a crash course on character. James has been consistently firing massively important subjects at us so far in this series, and today is no exception. Again, James challenges us as believers to put feet to our faith and prove its authenticity through how we live. We aren’t saved to be dormant, we are saved to produce fruit! Character is a great indication of the fruit in our lives. Our character is best seen through how we listen, how we speak and how we address our anger. With clarity, James teaches we must be slow to speak and quick to hear – how often do we live like this command is reversed? We must TRASH our sin, and put on the Word of God. But if we want to do that, what anger needs to stop? What words need to stop? And what listening needs to start?
The Holy Spirit and Freedom! P2
As a true believer, I have received all of the Holy Spirit—but does the Holy Spirit have all of me? While we were given the Spirit at the moment of our salvation, we are called to seek His continual filling each day. This happens as we surrender ourselves before Him, and He graciously pours His presence into us. Whatever fills you will ultimately lead you. So pursue the filling of the Spirit—marked by joy, gratitude, and humility.
The Holy Spirit and Freedom!
As a true believer, I have received all of the Holy Spirit—but does the Holy Spirit have all of me? While we were given the Spirit at the moment of our salvation, we are called to seek His continual filling each day. This happens as we surrender ourselves before Him, and He graciously pours His presence into us. Whatever fills you will ultimately lead you. So pursue the filling of the Spirit—marked by joy, gratitude, and humility.
The FIlling of the Holy Spirit P2
As a true believer, I have received all of the Holy Spirit—but does the Holy Spirit have all of me? While we were given the Spirit at the moment of our salvation, we are called to seek His continual filling each day. This happens as we surrender ourselves before Him, and He graciously pours His presence into us. Whatever fills you will ultimately lead you. So pursue the filling of the Spirit—marked by joy, gratitude, and humility.
The FIlling of the Holy Spirit
As a true believer, I have received all of the Holy Spirit—but does the Holy Spirit have all of me? While we were given the Spirit at the moment of our salvation, we are called to seek His continual filling each day. This happens as we surrender ourselves before Him, and He graciously pours His presence into us. Whatever fills you will ultimately lead you. So pursue the filling of the Spirit—marked by joy, gratitude, and humility.
In Step with the Holy Spirit? P2
Each day, as believers, we face a choice: to walk according to the desires of the flesh or to submit to the leading of the Holy Spirit, as we seek to live out our new life in Christ. In today’s message, Pastor Robbie continues our series on the Holy Spirit by addressing the daily decisions we make—even when we’re aware of the Spirit’s presence and prompting. Ultimately, it is only through the power of the Holy Spirit that we can deny ourselves and bear the lasting fruit that honors the Lord.
