Listening to the Holy Spirit: Our Divine Guide

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1) "In this life, there are penalties for our offenses, but we must receive the penalties as a form of grace and not condemnation. God has poured his grace out on us through his son, Jesus Christ, that beautiful sin offering that we are not condemned, but we are found refreshed, revived, and alive in and through Jesus Christ. Amen. See our foundational scripture. If you remember Romans chapter eight, verse one says, therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." [22:13] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Sometimes we see signs and things that point to the reality that we think is the truth in a situation from our perspective. And sometimes we see things and no matter how good it looks and how close it may be, we are totally deceived. I want to challenge you today as we think about some of the situations that we go through life, everything that you see, maybe we shouldn't believe. Maybe some of the things that's going on in and around us in this life and in this world is something that Satan is orchestrating to try to draw us away from the truth into something that has been manipulated to look close to the truth, but it's not the truth." [27:56] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "The Holy Spirit is like an official's whistle that speaks to us personally, showing us internal spiritual issues that will, under our progress in external spiritual advances. You see, when Jesus came, we entered into this process called sanctification. When you're saved, we become like Christ. And the only way we can do that, we are sanctified by truth as the Holy Spirit bears witness of the truth to us through the study of his word, through prayer. And we grow to become like the Son of God, Jesus Christ." [34:04] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "The official referee of our life, the Christian life, who is the Holy Spirit, blows his whistle so we can be still and evaluate spiritual strategy. You say, what does that mean? Well, listen to this. Every day when you go out into the world, you better believe that you are entering into a spiritual battle. And you have got to have some strategy so you can survive. And here's the problem is that whether you survive or not, the way that you fight that battle is going to be a very specific impact on the kingdom in which you represent." [40:55] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "The official referee, who is the Holy Spirit, he blows his whistle so we can be still and receive spiritual refreshment. Sometimes he wants us to slow down and have a water break. High school football is pretty hot, even in Missouri, but you can imagine in Florida, they have mandatory water breaks because everybody gets so hot and so tired and they blow the whistle. It's supposed to be at the halfway mark, at the six-minute mark in each quarter. Sometimes it doesn't happen that way. But the reason that they blow the whistle and have this mandatory timeout is because if those players are going to continue to be able to play successfully and healthy, they have got to stop and get some refreshment in their body." [48:11] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "When the Holy Spirit blows the final whistle in our lives, it's too late to evaluate a winning strategy because time on the clock has run out. I want you to hear me. The last correlation you're going to hear me make about football and this life in which we live is the fact that in accordance to Scripture, it is given to man once to die. And for every one of us, there is a clock that's in heaven that one day your time is going to run out on this earth. And when you're laying in that bed and you're sick and your breathing starts to get life, very light, you're probably going to look back and think of all the times that the Holy Spirit spoke into your life and you wish you shoulda, coulda, woulda, done some things." [58:02] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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