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This is the third and final pillar in the series. Here, I speak on subjects such as the New Birth, Trichotomy, Spiritual Baptism and Infilling, practical dependence on the Holy Spirit, gifts, manifestations, and ministries, as well as the dangers of division and misunderstanding. The final section is a conclusion to the whole series, emphasising […] The post Three Pillars of Truth: Pillar Three – Spirit-dependent appeared first on Truth Is The Word.
God is going to pour out His Spirit, for a new infilling of His Holy Spirit, to all who seek a fresh baptism. The post Infilling of the Holy Spirit appeared first on Jubilee Church.
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On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/13/24), Hank speaks on the difference between being indwelt by the Holy Spirit and being filled with the Holy Spirit.Hank also answers the following questions:Is the “seed faith” doctrine biblical? Emmanuel - Cincinnati, OH (3:50)I was told about having a prayer language and that I need to pray for my prayer language. Is this biblical? Kathy - TX (15:11)Is the mark of the beast a literal mark on your hand or forehead? Delita – St. Clair, MO (18:31)If Jesus was in the grave for three days and three nights, how could he have been crucified on Good Friday? Tony - Farmington, MO (22:28)What are your thoughts on the United Church of God? Tim - Wichita, KS (24:45)
Amanda Cruise and Ash Patel interview Leo Young, co-founder of Cornell Communities, who shares his journey into the mobile home park investment space. Leo discusses his background in real estate, the strategies he employs to source and manage mobile home parks, and the unique challenges he faces in this niche market. He also delves into his investment strategies, including infill projects and raising capital, while providing insights into the New Jersey market and his future plans for scaling his business. Sponsors: Altra Running
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In this episode of The MHP Broker's Tips and Tricks Closing Cocktails podcast, Maxwell Baker, president of The Mobile Home Park Broker, interviewed broker superstar Eric Wanck regarding a couple of his recent and very successful deals. Here Are the Show Highlights: - Eric recently closed on Cozy Homes Mobile Home Park and Dogwood Estates MHP. (Max, 0:22) - Cozy Homes was an off-market deal on a park that Eric sold to the current sellers in 2020. They reached out to him again this year when they wished to sell. (Eric, 1:11) - It was a nice park, with 75 pads, city water and sewer, and paved roads. It easily met appraisal and sold in about 90 days, from initial contact to the sale date. However, the owners had managed the park from afar, installing local day-to-day management. This proved to be problematic. (Eric, 1:53) - The local manager did a poor job of maintaining the park, some residents left, the park lost value, and the owner had to refinance, with a balloon payment due in twelve months. That's why they decided to sell. The lesson is that passive owners still have to check in regularly and know what's going on with their property before it loses value. (Eric, 2:35) - As a result of the local management's shortcomings, monthly park revenue had dropped from about $23,000 when Eric first sold it three years ago, to about $14,000 or $15,000 by the time it sold again. (Eric, 3:45) - The sellers had bought the park three years ago for $2.2 million and had to sell it for a lot less than that due to its deteriorating condition. (Eric, 4:06) - Despite the drop in value of the park, Eric did an excellent job on the sale and the sellers still got a premium price. (Max, 4:23) - Eric's second recent success was with Dogwood Estates near Martinsville, Virginia. It was a smaller park than Cozy Homes, and also had city water and sewer, and paved roads. But its location wasn't ideal…right next to a McDonald's restaurant. (Eric, 6:24) - The lesson to be learned here is that sellers sometimes need to practice patience if the property has some challenges. It might take time, but there's a buyer for every deal. This park had good books and records, and it easily passed the buyer's due diligence. (Eric, 7:09) - The new owners ended up with a park with a ten-CAP on day one, and lots that were under market rate by about $50. Infilling opportunities also existed. (Eric, 8:01) - There's a lot of opportunity out there, a big market for mobile home parks even with the high interest rates. So stay patient if you're a seller, and The MHP Broker can help you find a buyer regardless of what challenges or obstacles your park might face. So caall us. (Eric, 9:58) - Some of the large banks and other lenders aren't even interested in deals under $2.5 million or even $5 million. That's why Max's company has established connections with credit unions that are enthusiastic about lending for smaller deals and at more favorable interest rates than the major lenders are willing to give--if they'll accept a deal at all. (Max, 11:07) Regardless of the challenges and obstacles your park might face, we believe there's a buyer for every park. Just contact Max Baker or Eric Wanck at The Mobile Home Park Broker, (678) 932-0200. Power Quotes in This Episode: “Don't ever think that parks are a hands-off, passive business, because they're not.”(Eric, 2:35) “(The closing price) wasn't close to where we sold it in the beginning. But…we still got a pretty solid price for this deal.” (Eric, 4:23) “So if y'all have some parks out there that are mismanaged, give us a call.” (Max, 5:33) “That's (678) 932-0200 or email us at info@themhpbroker.com. Ask for Eric if you're going to call. He is the man with the plan and his pipeline is massive, still. So you guys give him a call and let's keep moving forward!” (Max, 12:45)
A powerful touch from God. That is what you will receive when the Holy Spirit brings you a fresh infilling during this continuing celebration of Shavuot, or Pentecost. Power, wisdom, anointing and the gifts of the Spirit are yours. Discover more as Pastor Larry Huch continues his series "You Shall Receive Power." To learn more about Larry Huch Ministries, our broadcast, podcast, outreaches, current TV offers, other resources, how to give, and so much more visit larryhuchministries.com. Stay connected with us at Stay connected with us at: www.larryhuchministries.com
Sermon: The Infilling of the Holy SpiritScripture: Acts 2:1-13Teacher: Bro. Chris CarterHow does the Holy Spirit turn empty vessels into overflowing sources of God's grace, strength, and joy? Have you considered that your feelings of emptiness are a gift that drives you to seek God's fullness? As we navigate our spiritual journeys, this sermon encourages us to embrace the Holy Spirit's 'supernatural works', leading us to live lives marked by exuberance, strength, and unwavering faith.
The Gift of the Holy Spirit is for YOU. Listen and receive a fresh touch of Holy Spirit in your life. Pastor Dave Snyder brings an inspiring message on Pentecost Sunday at AFA Church.Connect with us:YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/afachurchInstagram | @asheborofirstassemblyMobile | Church Center App (search AFA Church)Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/afachurch.netWeb | http://www.afachurch.net
Sermon: The Infilling of the Holy Spirit Scripture: Acts 2:1-13Teacher: Rev. Paul LawlerIt's time to reevaluate our spiritual posture. What is your spiritual state's current status? Are we content with a lukewarm faith, or are we hungry for the fullness of God's Spirit? The Spirit-filled life is not just a suggestion—it's a command and a blessing to be embraced.In a world where many settle for a form of godliness devoid of its inherent power, Pastor Paul challenges us to seek more. God paints a vivid picture in Scripture that His followers are intended to live a life infused with the power of the Holy Spirit.We're invited to contemplate the significance of Pentecost beyond mere symbolism because it marks the initiation of Spirit-filled living for every believer, a reality that should shape our daily walk with Christ.Living a Spirit-filled life isn't just about personal fulfillment; it's about being equipped to impact the world around us. Through the Spirit's empowerment, we're called to be more than spectators—we're called to be witnesses, boldly proclaiming the Gospel wherever we go.Don't settle for a life devoid of power; step into the abundant life God has promised through His Holy Spirit.
Right after Peter is filled with the Spirit of God, he starts ministering in such a powerful way. God is filling his mouth with incredible wisdom and boldness which is bearing incredible fruit quickly. In a matter of moment's he's disarming those with accusations against his message. Doing things which look an awful lot like how Jesus operated. Furthermore, this experience of being filled with the Spirit is not a one time thing. It's a powerful experience available to the seeking heart over and over again. The disciples were filled again and again, we should too expect the same!
A local gallery owner who opposes the infilling of Dartmouth Cove is organizing an art show and issuing a call to action. Mainstreet's Rose Murphy dropped by The Dart to hear why Jane MacDougald is rallying her community to protect a place she loves.
21 and 42 Days Session of the School of knowing and serving God in Ndoumbi.
21 and 42 Days Session of the School of knowing and serving God in Ndoumbi.
Assistant Pastor Dillon Meadway's message from our first session on Sunday, March 3rd 2024
21 and 42 Days Session of the School of knowing and serving God in Ndoumbi.
As we get deeper into our Sunday Conversations around the Holy Spirit we are beginning to focus on what does is the Holy Spirit do. In this conversation Daena walks us through what it means to be Infilled by the Holy Spirit.
A new MP3 sermon from Ballymena Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Marks of the Infilling of the Spirit Subtitle: Character Studies Speaker: Rev. John Greer Broadcaster: Ballymena Free Presbyterian Church Event: Bible Study Date: 1/21/2024 Bible: Mark 6:14-20 Length: 47 min.
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Join Pastor Steven as he shares insights that will build your faith to expect your greatest breakthroughs towards this end of the year season. Be filled with a fresh filling of the spirit of faith, and you will truly say from your heart that nothing is impossible with God.
Knowledge about the Holy Spirit's person, gifts and power.
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In this podcast Paul Keith discusses a recent revelatory insight given to him by the Holy Spirit concerning our present need for a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit and fire.
Please join Pastor Mike for session 34 of ,” THE STUDY OF THE BOOK OF REVELATION.” In this session Pastor Mike shares insight into the necessity of the Holy Spirit in this hour. He looks into the prophecy of Joel and the message of Peter on the Day of Pentecost for insight. He also describes why the Infilling is needed to understand the written Word of God. May God bless you as you study His Word.
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson discusses the revival in Cali, Colombia and the Rock Church of Elk Grove, as well as the impact of Bill and T. Wynn Dross.
We have prepared seven stations of prayer to receive the Holy Spirit and His ministry in our lives. Come and receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit, the fruit of the Holy Spirit, the commands of Jesus, the Kingdom of God, Jesus' appearing, and His altar of exchange. The post Infilling Service appeared first on Jubilee Church.
Learn from the teachings of Jesus Christ about the ministry of the Holy Spirit and our need to receive from Him.
Learn from the teachings of Jesus Christ about the ministry of the Holy Spirit and our need to receive from Him.
Learn from the teachings of Jesus Christ about the ministry of the Holy Spirit and our need to receive from Him.
Learn from the teachings of Jesus Christ about the ministry of the Holy Spirit and our need to receive from Him.
Learn from the teachings of Jesus Christ about the ministry of the Holy Spirit and our need to receive from Him.
Learn from the teachings of Jesus Christ about the ministry of the Holy Spirit and our need to receive from Him.
In this week's Requity Insights episode, we will discuss the benefits of infilling your mobile home community. This has been a hot topic recently as many owners are gauging new opportunities to increase ROI by filling empty lots and decreasing potential maintenance costs from older homes. For investors, infilling can result in an overall higher ROI, due to the increase in monthly collectibles. This also applies to the owners of the campground itself as it helps to increase revenue as well as occupancy within the property. To join our investor community and stay updated on future opportunities, visit therequitygroup.com Keynotes: 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:00 – What is infilling? 00:01:43 – Becoming a mobile home retailer 00:02:20 – Picking location 00:03:02 – Funding your purchases 00:04:13 – Support programs available for funding 00:06:52 — How do you value a vacant lot? 00:10:00 — Types of mobile homes and measuring your lot 00:14:13 — Recap and advice we have to help you navigate this 00:14:39 – Outro Follow us on social media! Dylan Marma https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanmarma/ Luis Valez https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisevelez/ The Requity Group https://www.linkedin.com/company/requitygroup Watch this podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@requity Interested in becoming an investor? Visit https://www.therequitygroup.com to learn more.
How do you value vacant lots? What risks come within infilling? Should you focus on infill projects when starting out? Brad Turner, Mr. Infill, joins us to walk us through everything on mobile home infilling. Connect with Brad Turner: brad@treadcompanies.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradturner1/ YouTube Version Connect with us! Mentorship Program: https://mobilehomeparkmentors.com/ Podcast: http://www.archimedesgrp.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-narus-87293417/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MHPMastermind/ Website: www.archimedesgrp.com #MHP_IRL
Infilling of the Holy Spirit | Acts 1:4-11 | Bobby Gourley | 11.6.2022
Infilling of the Holy Spirit | Acts 1:4-11 | Bobby Gourley | 11.6.2022
Who wouldn't want to be filled with the Holy Spirit?
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This is an informal, monthly conversation with Mike Hackathorn, the other contributor of the Hacka Blog, where we will be discussing wide-ranging topics. Today we are talking about the Holy Spirit - why we need to receive the Holy Spirit, what is the sign that you have received it, how it can change your life, and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hacka-podcast/support
Day 108 Today's Reading: Acts 19 In Acts 18 we were introduced to the first pastor of the Church of Ephesus, Apollos. This pastor had everything going on: he was eloquent, mighty in the Scriptures, fervent in spirit, committed to Bible accuracy, and spoke boldly in public about Jesus. Paul's traveling companions, Aquila and Priscilla, heard him preach and noticed something missing in this impressive resume. They took him aside and helped him understand a baptism beyond John's water, which he knew instinctively. They were going to introduce him to the Holy Spirit's baptism. With his long impressive resume, did that Holy Spirit baptism really make that much of a difference? Can the infilling of the Holy Spirit really add any more to what Pastor Apollos was doing in Ephesus? You be the judge. Not by your theological bent, but by Acts 19. Our cities don't need another church with Sunday services, our cities need people filled with the Spirit who brings change to lives every day of the week. You can have great church services and yet your city goes on being unchanged. That's what we see in Ephesus. Acts 18 and 19 are an incredible contrast. In Acts 18 we have a preacher with an education, and in Acts 19 we have a preacher with an education and filled with the Spirit. Apollos leaves. Paul comes. Ephesus is still there, but something is about to happen beyond the Sunday service: It happened that while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul passed through the upper country and came to Ephesus, and found some disciples. He said to them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” And they said to him, “No, we have not even heard whether there is a Holy Spirit.” And he said, “Into what then were you baptized?” And they said, “Into John's baptism.” Paul said, “John baptized with the baptism of repentance, telling the people to believe in Him who was coming after him, that is, in Jesus.” When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. And when Paul had laid his hands upon them, the Holy Spirit came on them, and they began speaking with tongues and prophesying. (Acts 19:1-6) For the next two years, Paul taught and preached. Miracles also came to Ephesus: God was performing extraordinary miracles by the hands of Paul, so that handkerchiefs or aprons were even carried from his body to the sick, and the diseases left them and the evil spirits went out. But also some of the Jewish exorcists, who went from place to place, attempted to name over those who had the evil spirits the name of the Lord Jesus, saying, “I adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preaches.” Seven sons of one Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this. And the evil spirit answered and said to them, “I recognize Jesus, and I know about Paul, but who are you?” And the man, in whom was the evil spirit, leaped on them and subdued all of them and overpowered them, so that they fled out of that house naked and wounded. This became known to all, both Jews and Greeks, who lived in Ephesus; and fear fell upon them all and the name of the Lord Jesus was being magnified. Many also of those who had believed kept coming, confessing and disclosing their practices. And many of those who practiced magic brought their books together and began burning them in the sight of everyone; and they counted up the price of them and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver. So the word of the Lord was growing mightily and prevailing. (verses 11-20) Let me recap: • People baptized in the Holy Spirit and prophesying (verses 2-6) • Extraordinary miracles happen (verse 11) • Handkerchiefs and aprons healing the sick and evil spirits (verse 12) • Sons of Sceva—“Jesus I know, Paul I know, but who are you?” (verse 14) • False preachers exposed (verse 17) • Jesus being magnified (verse 17) • Conviction and confession of
Day 107 Today's Reading: Acts 18 I had a discussion with a friend who believed the gifts of the Spirit were only for the first century and not for today, that the gifts ceased. That is called “cessation” theology. He keyed in on one gift he said he had a hard time with, and that was what “you Pentecostals call the filling of the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues. It's the last and least of all the gifts and you make a big deal about it.” I responded, “Let's assume that Paul's list of the gifts in 1 Corinthians 12 is written in order of importance.” (That's why people say tongues is the least of the gifts, because it's last in the list.) “Even the least gift of God is a great gift from God. Don't ever minimize a gift that God gives because He chose to make it number 9 on your list. I'll take God's number nine over any man's number one. A low gift from God is still a great gift. There is no one who can't be better having a gift from God, even if it is speaking in tongues. Don't minimize God's gift.” This is precisely what happened in the city of Ephesus, which we read about in Acts 18. This is a powerful lesson that actually goes into tomorrow's reading as well. Ephesus was the number-one city in Asia Minor. It was known for having the greatest marketplace in the world—it really was the world's shopping capital. It was one of the locations for the ancient Olympic festivals, in which people from everywhere would come to see the best athletes in the world compete. It was also the home for some of the most notorious criminals. The temple of Artemis (Diana), which was one of the seven wonders of the world, was an asylum for any criminal. If you committed a crime and if you made it there, you were guaranteed safe haven and off limits to authorities. (So Ephesus had the richest shopping, the greatest athletes, and the most deplorable criminals all there.) The temple also was a seller of magic charms and superstition items. They had the famous “Ephesian letters.” If you carried these papers, you were guaranteed safety for you and your traveling companions. They would also be good luck for your business or believed to get someone to love you—like a love potion. People would come from all over the world to buy little magic charms of Diana. The Goddess Diana was ugly—she was half-animal and half-human. And that temple was full of prostitutes. Ephesus had all of this—and they had a new church. This church was so important that Timothy pastored it, John the apostle pastored it, and Paul stayed in Ephesus longer than in any other city. But for our purposes, I want you to meet their first pastor, Apollos: A Jew named Apollos, an Alexandrian by birth, an eloquent man, came to Ephesus; and he was mighty in the Scriptures. This man had been instructed in the way of the Lord; and being fervent in spirit, he was speaking and teaching accurately the things concerning Jesus, being acquainted only with the baptism of John; and he began to speak out boldly in the synagogue. But when Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more accurately. (Acts 18:24-26) Apollos had the resume for pastoring any church in America. Everyone would have wanted Pastor Apollos. Consider his resume: he was eloquent— people loved to listen to him; he was mighty in the Scriptures—there was no false doctrine; he was fervent in spirit—this is amazing to have an educated man who is fervent in spirit. Usually education dulls the passion. He was speaking and teaching accurately the things concerning Jesus. He was speaking out boldly in the synagogues. He was unafraid of popular opinion in that city. And finally, Apollos powerfully refuted the Jews in public showing them Jesus was the Christ through the Scriptures. Apollos was eloquent, mighty in the Scriptures, educated, fervent in spirit,