Empowered by the Spirit: Resisting the Devil's Schemes

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The Spirit empowers us to live, witness, and pray effectively. The transformation seen in the apostles is available to all believers, not just a select few. We must reject the notion that the Spirit's power was only for the early church. [00:15:10]

The Spirit is likened to a fire, providing light, warmth, and power. If we lack these qualities, we may be quenching the Spirit. We must examine ourselves to ensure we are not stifling the Spirit's work within us. [00:06:55]

The Spirit's presence should lead to a vibrant, lively faith that attracts others to the church. We are called to stir up the gift within us, to fan the flame of the Spirit, and to yield to His leading. [00:45:34]

The devil's primary aim is to quench the Spirit within us, as the Spirit glorifies Christ and applies salvation. We must be vigilant and put on the full armor of God to resist these attacks. [00:03:52]

Formalism and fear of excesses can quench the Spirit. We must avoid reducing our faith to mere rituals and be open to the Spirit's dynamic work. [00:33:04]

The Spirit empowers us to live, witness, and pray effectively. The early apostles, once disheartened, became bold witnesses after receiving the Spirit. This transformation is available to all believers, not just a select few. [00:15:10]

The Spirit is likened to a fire, providing light, warmth, and power. If we lack these qualities, we may be quenching the Spirit. We must examine ourselves to ensure we are not stifling the Spirit's work within us. [00:06:55]

The Spirit's presence should lead to a vibrant, lively faith that attracts others to the church. We are called to stir up the gift within us, to fan the flame of the Spirit, and to yield to His leading. [00:45:34]

The devil's primary aim is to quench the Spirit within us, as the Spirit glorifies Christ and applies salvation. We must be vigilant and put on the full armor of God to resist these attacks. [00:03:52]

Formalism and fear of excesses can quench the Spirit. We must avoid reducing our faith to mere rituals and be open to the Spirit's dynamic work. [00:33:04]

The Spirit empowers us to live, witness, and pray effectively. The early apostles, once disheartened, became bold witnesses after receiving the Spirit. This transformation is available to all believers, not just a select few. [00:15:10]

The Spirit is likened to a fire, providing light, warmth, and power. If we lack these qualities, we may be quenching the Spirit. We must examine ourselves to ensure we are not stifling the Spirit's work within us. [00:06:55]

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