See more posts by Michael Fracker Key Thought: The Spirit testifies of Jesus’ righteousness, goodness, grace, and power. He draws us to Him who has the gift of eternal life.
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See more posts by Michael Fracker Key Thought: The Spirit testifies of Jesus’ righteousness, goodness, grace, and power. He draws us to Him who has the gift of eternal life.
Read more at the source: The Work of the Holy Spirit – Lesson Plan
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See more posts by Joyce Griffith Concluding our Study on the Holy Spirit. Have you gained spiritual blessings from this quarter’s presentations on the Holy Spirit? Share some of these blessings with your class
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See more posts by Michael Fracker Key Thought: Understanding the ministry of the Holy Spirit leads us not to want to do anything that would grieve, resist, or quench the Spirit in our lives. Image © Lars Justinen Goodsalt.com a. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
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See more posts by Joyce Griffith Alluring sin. The lesson for this week opens with the comment that sin is appealing and alluring to us humans and the thought that we are “feeble sinners.” What is the cure for being attracted to sin? How can the Holy Spirit help to separate us from the lure of sin that the evil one presents to us constantly? Resisting the Holy Spirit. Does the “corporate dimension” of sins against the Holy Spirit excuse us in any way from this variety of sin? How can we resist the lure of sin if it spreads to our spiritual leaders?
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See more posts by Michael Fracker Key Thought: As we pray, believe, and claim the promise of the Spirit; He will be poured out on us in abundant measure. Lesson 10, March 11, 2017 1.
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