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God's Spirit Works in our Hearts Through His WordLike a Fire We Cannot Hold In1. Though His Word Brings Reproach2. And Even Spiritual Exhaustion3. God's Spirit PrevailsTime:MorningMinister:Rev. Faustin EmadjeuTexts:Jeremiah 20Jeremiah 23:9–121 Corinthians 2
Pastor Paul Thompson Galatians 5:22-24 1 John 4:8-16 Romans 8:35-38 Romans 12:2 Matthew 7:15 Romans 12:10
When we think about God's work in the world, how often do we limit Him to what we can see or understand? The truth is, the Holy Spirit is always at work—in us, around us, and through us—in ways that far surpass our imagination. But we often miss it, either because we've confined Him to our expectations or because we've become too self-reliant to notice His movement. In this episode, Whit and Casey talk about the work of the Holy Spirit, the mystery of faith, and what to do when you feel distant from God. Show notes: Check Out the Message: Pentecostal Power in an Age of Self Help | https://youtu.be/_gZ4TaC-fa4
What is the purpose of the Holy Spirit? In this episode, we dive into 7 roles of the Holy Spirit in creation, our lives, and the world. From bringing comfort and guidance to teaching and protecting us, the Holy Spirit works in powerful ways to shape us into the image of Christ. Join us as we explore the many ways God's Spirit is at work, revealing truth, offering peace, and equipping us for His mission. Resources: Purchase Tim's book "Breathe": Link Show notes and more info: Hope Rescue If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on iTunes. Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook @hoperescuepodcast. For comments, questions, or suggestions for future episodes, email us at hoperescuepodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! We appreciate your support!
Podcast: Light on Life Season Eleven Episode Forty. How the Holy Spirit Works in the life of a believer is our focus this today as we continue to look at John fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen. You understand that from John thirteen onward, that is the last nine chapters up through chapter twenty-one center on the last two weeks of Jesus life. When you […] The post How The Holy Spirit Works In Your Life appeared first on emeryhorvath.com. Related posts: Why The Holy Spirit Of God Is Your Ultimate Helper Why You Should Highly Value Holy Spirit Education What It Means to See with the Eye of Faith
Send us a textIn this final episode on how the Holy Spirit works today, Arnie and Fred begin discussing the source of our understanding of what the Bible says. We look at both Old and New Testament passages to see what some scriptures say about this. We find the New Testament mentioning sanctification in a number of places. We talk about this word, what it means and how this is done. We note that the Holy Spirit even though He is God, He can still be resisted. How this is done is looked at. Some are surprised that the Holy Spirit can be grieved. We talk about how this is possible and what can cause this. In a very short verse, Paul tells the Christians in Thessalonica, "Quench not the Spirit". Again, we look at a number of passages that show how it is possible that an individual can quench the Spirit. Many are familiar with what Jesus said about blaspheming the Holy Spirit. We note what the Bible says about how this is done. We have a short discussion about what Jesus said about the hour that was coming when all that are in the graves would hear His voice and be resurrected and how what Paul wrote to the Roman Christians is connected to this. We close out this episode talking about what the judgment will be based upon; what standard will be used. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcription of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience.
Send us a textIn this episode, Arnie and Fred continue to discuss how the Holy Spirit works today and begin with the comfort He provides and how He accomplishes this. We talk about the comfort that Paul mentioned related to what was written in the Old Testament and how that was received. The grace of God is a popular subject we hear a lot about. We look at some passages that tell us what this is and where it is found. We talk about how the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit and use an illustration that we have discussed in previous episodes. We find that the word of God is said to live within the believer. We look at several passages that will help us understand how this occurs. We next talk about spirituality and how that is created in us. Jesus discusses water that He gives that will cause one never to be thirsty again. We look at what this means to us. We close out this episode by noting what happens to us when God's word enters us. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience.
Send us a textIn this second episode on how the Holy Spirit works today, Arnie and Fred begin with item eight on our list. We note that the apostles desire that all be filled with spiritual knowledge. Paul discusses this in several passages and mentions how the Holy Spirit accomplishes this. We next talk about the word of God dwelling in the Christian and the Christian being filled with the Spirit. Again, Paul addresses how this is done. We look at a couple of passages in the Old Testament that tell us how God leads us, as well as one passage from Luke about that subject. John tells us that the Holy Spirit bears witness to us, and he then tells us about the record that He uses to do so. We talk about this. We look at what Peter says about the spiritual babe in Christ, how he is born, and how he grows. It is a very enlightening discussion. Paul told the brethren in Thessalonica how the Holy Spirit's work is accomplished within the Christian and we discuss this. There are a couple places that Paul refers to the fruit of the Spirit. We look at the passage where he tells the Colossians how that fruit is produced. John mentions those who were walking in truth. We look at this concept and what that means relating to the Holy Spirit. We complete this episode by talking about the source of our strength. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience.
Send us a Text Message.Arnie and Fred begin this new episode by discussing how the Holy Spirit works today. We note that many will tell you that they understand what the Bible says based on something that the Holy Spirit does to reveal the true meaning to them apart from what the words actually say. Since they believe the Holy Spirit leads them directly, they think they cannot be wrong in their understanding, no matter what someone might show them. They will even deny a plain Bible verse. We discuss where this erroneous belief comes from. We will ultimately look at 31 items that show that the Holy Spirit uses His sword, the word of God, to do His work among men today. We start with how we are spiritually begotten. John records what Jesus says about that, and both James and Paul expand upon it. Jesus tells us how we are born again or from above and Peter explains it to us clearly. Our heart is quickened, and it is done so through the sword of the Spirit, the word of God. We look at five passages that explain that to us. We also discuss our spiritual cleansing and how that occurs. Peter and John talk about our souls being purified. We note what they say about that. Next, we discuss what James and Paul say about how our soul is saved. We close out this episode by looking at how we are justified. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience.
The Holy Spirit empowers us through spiritual gifts, but what do those gifts looks like, and how do they enable us to minister to others? Pastor Stephen answers these questions today, and also discusses the infilling or baptism of the Holy Spirit, and the empowering work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer for works of service.
Today Pastor Stephen digs deeper into how The Holy Spirit, as our advocate and as our helper, works in us, through us and for us. We will discover how the Holy Spirit's role in the life of a Christian is central to making us more like Jesus and empowering us to live out our faith
When it comes to the Trinity, most of us can understand the Father, and we're pretty plugged into the Son. But the Holy Spirit can be more of a mystery to us. In reality, we need to dig into the role and work of the Holy Spirit because He is the One who empowers us and gives us the wisdom to meet the challenges we face each day as husbands and fathers. So, grab a pen and your journal as we take a quick look at what the Bible says about the Holy Spirit—and the difference He can make in our lives as men. Get Bring Your Hammer: 28 Tools Dads Can Grab From the Book of Nehemiah. Support the show and upgrade your fatherhood swag. Shop Range Leather and get 15% OFF with code MJ15
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The Spirit works in conjunction with the Word of God, not independently of it! Some argue that studying doctrine, theology, or church history is unnecessary for faith, but this view is misleading and contradictory. Doctrine, rooted in Scripture, is essential for a stable and sound Christian faith, as emphasised by the Apostle Paul. Without it, believers are vulnerable to false teachings. The Holy Spirit brings Jesus' teachings to remembrance, requiring familiarity with Scripture. #Christianity #Doctrine #Theology #ChurchHistory #Faith #BiblicalTeaching #HolySpirit #ApostlesCreed #EarlyChurch #OrthodoxBeliefs #SoundTeaching #ChristianEducation #TheologicalStudy #SpiritualGrowth #swindonchurch #brendonnaicker #theologyschool #churchesinswindon
The Spirit works in conjunction with the Word of God, not independently of it! Some argue that studying doctrine, theology, or church history is unnecessary for faith, but this view is misleading and contradictory. Doctrine, rooted in Scripture, is essential for a stable and sound Christian faith, as emphasised by the Apostle Paul. Without it, believers are vulnerable to false teachings. The Holy Spirit brings Jesus' teachings to remembrance, requiring familiarity with Scripture. #Christianity #Doctrine #Theology #ChurchHistory #Faith #BiblicalTeaching #HolySpirit #ApostlesCreed #EarlyChurch #OrthodoxBeliefs #SoundTeaching #ChristianEducation #TheologicalStudy #SpiritualGrowth #swindonchurch #brendonnaicker #theologyschool #churchesinswindon
Ron E. M. Clouzet has served in various leadership roleswithin the Adventist Church, including pastor at East RidgeChurch in Tennessee, ministerial secretary in the NorthernAsia-Pacific Division, and director of the North AmericanDivision Evangelism Institute. With a rich educationalbackground from La Sierra University, Andrews University,and Fuller Theological Seminary, he has significantlycontributed to theological education and evangelism globally. An esteemedauthor and speaker, Dr. Clouzet is married to Dr. Lisa Clouzet, and they havethree children.
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The Sermon for Sunday, May 19th, 2024, is based on John 16:5-11 Sermon Given By: Paul Jenkins Today's Focus: The Spirit comes to guide and strengthen his people while adding more and more to their number every day. Our worship follows Service of Word and Sacrament. Trinity Lutheran Church is located in Woodbridge, VA, USA and is a member of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). If you would like more information about our congregation, please visit www.trinityofwoodbridge.org or www.facebook.com/trinityofwoodbridge Welcome! If you are a visitor, please consider joining us in-person at our worship services each Sunday at 8:30AM and 11:00 AM. If you would like Pastor Jenkins to contact you, please find our contact info here: https://trinityofwoodbridge.org/contact-us/ Download the worship folder here: https://trinityofwoodbridge.org/sunday-worship/ Podcasts of each sermon can be found here: https://trinityofwoodbridge.org/audio-sermons/ Permission to podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License 735256-A and Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI). All rights reserved.
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Friends, we come to the Feast of Pentecost, the great celebration of the Holy Spirit. I want to focus on our second reading from the fifth chapter of St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians, which I've used for years in spiritual direction. What you find there are what Paul calls “the fruit of the Spirit,” which he contrasts with “the works of the flesh.” Maybe you're struggling and wondering, “What should I do? What path do I take?” Whatever is giving rise to the fruits of the Spirit in you is the path you want—and whatever is giving rise to the works of the flesh, stay away from.
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Treatment providers spend significant amounts of time having vulnerable conversations with people but rarely share their own stories. On this final episode of the first season of “Rethinking Rock Bottom”, hosts Dr. Carrie Wilkens and Reverend Jan M. Brown take the opportunity to share their own experiences and some of the personal reasons that they are so passionate about helping families heal. They each navigated very different paths that led to their work of helping people heal, and their deeply personal reasons keep them both motivated to do this important work. Together they each share their journey to CMC:Foundation for Change, the struggles and realizations they encountered along the way, and how hope has led them to serving and supporting others as they navigate their own paths toward healing. “We are hopeful every day and are rewarded by seeing the people we work with make small daily changes and over time, deeply meaningful life changes.” [:00] Carrie and Jan take the opportunity of the final episode of season one to share the paths that led each of them to their work at Foundation for Change. [1:52] Growing up in rural Kansas, Carrie was a novelty-seeking, risk-taking kid whose binge drinking led to compulsive behaviors with food. [5:14] Bulimia became Carrie's coping mechanism in college, and even therapy didn't entirely help her address and heal from her behavior. [7:05] Jan's story of treatment and change involves more systems, substances, and countries, and started at a very young age. [9:46] By the time she was in high school, Jan was reliant on alcohol but didn't fully understand the role substances were playing in her coping strategies. [11:30] As a cadet at West Point, Jan had no other choice but to face her reliance on alcohol. [14:02] “I didn't want to die” — after falling down the stairs, Jan was ready to begin her journey to change for good. [15:46] What causes people to seek change is different for each person, which means patience is essential as people explore what kind of support works best for them. [17:05] Jan's approach to sobriety was slow and defiant, but the learning process helped her recognize what she didn't want for her life. [21:00] The treatment center staff encouraged Jan's change in behavior and helped her know that she was, eventually, going to be okay. [22:58] Sustaining behavior change requires ongoing support after treatment is ‘complete'. [23:33] The CRAFT model highlights the importance of utilizing families as an asset in a clinical setting. [25:30] Jan's criticism of AA led her to start Spirit Works and eventually join with the Invitation to Change and Beyond Addiction. [31:52] Recognizing the untapped potential of families and communities transformed Carrie's work as a clinician. [35:25] Compassion for both the people who are using and their families is what drives this podcast and the work that Jan and Carrie do. [37:20] Jan reflects on her spiritual journey and the privilege of working with families who love each other so fiercely. [39:24] The hope that Carrie and Jan each feel as treatment providers who help families heal. Additional Resources: CMC: Foundation For Change Beyond Addiction Workbook: https://beyondaddictionworkbook.com/ Beyond Addiction: How Science and Kindness Help People Change Tweetables: “All that I would've said to you about my younger years was that I had a great time. In hindsight, I think, wow, there was a lot wrong about what was going on.” — Carrie “Everything looked okay on the outside, but on the inside I was pretty jumbled up.” — Carrie “I didn't know how to manage my feelings… so I would drink or I would use drugs or I would behave badly, and that would mean that I wouldn't have to feel and process things that I had no idea how to do.” — Jan “29 years into a marriage, my husband still has to remind me to ask for help. I think it's a lifelong journey for some of us, right?” — Carrie “I wasn't moving towards anything really, because I had nothing. But I knew what I didn't want.” — Jan “If you're only working with the person with a problem, you are missing so much information.” — Carrie “Your loved one may never seek treatment. In fact, most people don't. And they can still get better and your family can get better.” — Carrie “You can't shave off the pain and expect to only find happiness. You actually have to have the whole arc.” — Carrie “I will go to Hell and back with you. All I ask that you do is to show up.” — Jan “It may not look like you think it's going to look when you start the journey and you may have to be very patient for it to happen, but things will get better.” — Carrie
After discussing God the Father and God the Son, it's time we talk about God the Spirit. He played a huge role throughout scripture, and our lives today. So, how can we see the Spirit at work in everyday life? Derrick and Zach encourage us in several ways as we learn about the Holy Spirit together.
In this lesson, Pastor Dale teaches on how the word of God, functioning as the sword of the Spirit, divides and separates the soul and spirit of the believer. As our minds are renewed by God's word, feelings, impulses, and impressions of the flesh are divided away from our spirit, allowing us to follow the Holy Spirit's lead with greater accuracy.
Rev. Kenneth Bomberger gives today's prayerful thought based on the day's Scripture readings.
Medium and Messages with Joe Peretta and guest Certified Medium Renee Buck Thursday, December 21st 8:00 PM Eastern (check your time zone) Host: #FFFCertifiedMedium Joe Perreta Guest:#FFFCertifiedMedium Renee Buck According to Renee's Website: Spirit works with us through the manipulation and channeling of energy. It's much like tuning an antennae to a radio station, but at a much higher, finer level of vibration — a vibrational whisper, so to speak. The messages are transmitted with the help of our Spirit Guides, and received by Mediums in a code of sorts, thereby protecting the privacy of the “sitter,” for whom the message is directed. Learning to interpret the code, or symbology, and to deliver messages with love and respect for both parties (on Earth and on The Other Side) is the Art of Mediumship. Happiest of birthdays to #FFFCertifiedMedium Renee Buck Thank you for all that you do to connect people on this side with their loved ones on The Other Side, and to demonstrate that we do survive bodily death. Check out her website (www.whispersfromthelight.com) where she shares remarkable and highly evidential stories, including her own experiences and communications with her own loved ones. According to her website: “Various metaphysical experiences in my life have included out-of-body experiences as a young child, nighttime Spirit visits from my sister Susie and brother Merle when I was still a teenager, and prophetic dreams (those that come true) beginning in my 30's. It wasn't until my 40's however, that I began to consciously develop my gift, and learn more about the underlying metaphysical science in combination with the art of message interpretation.” #birthday #happybirthday #medium #reneebuck #evidentialmedium #birthdaycelebration #foreverfamilyfoundation
In this episode, Chad and Robert delve into the profound role of the Holy Spirit in our lives, exploring insights from Joel's prophecy regarding the outpouring of the Spirit in the last days. We hope that you tune in to today's conversation as we reflect on the significance of Jesus' sacrifice, resurrection, and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in shaping our understanding of God's presence.Subscribe to receive our latest videos!Website: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunvalleycc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunvalleycc/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sunvalleyccTo support Sun Valley and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/givingGod loves you no matter who you are, what you've done, or what's been done to you. This is the vision of Sun Valley Community Church, led by Pastor Chad Moore and based in Gilbert, AZ with multiple locations throughout the Phoenix valley.Chapters:00:00:00 - The Spiritual Blindness of the World00:02:55 - Christmas Traditions00:05:36 - Do What's Best for Your Family00:08:24 - The Promise of the Holy Spirit00:11:11 - The Arrival of the Holy Spirit00:14:07 - The Presence of God in His People00:16:50 - Experiencing the Holy Spirit in Forthtelling00:19:34 - The Significance of Christmas and the Presence of God00:22:22 - The Power of Prayer for Spiritual Awakening
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Ephesians 2:1-2And you He made alive, who were dead in trespasses and sins, in which you once walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience,Support the show
The Spirit is not an impersonal force. He is a person and here are the ways he works in a believer's life. A devotional by Vince Miller.
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After nearly 40 years of teaching religion, Robert Millet still had some questions regarding the Holy Ghost. For example, how does our doctrine regarding the Holy Ghost differentiate The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from other religions? Or what does the right to constant companionship of the Spirit really look like? It was this curiosity that led him to begin researching and eventually writing his latest book, “The Holy Spirit.” On today's episode, he shares the unique insights he found along the way. “Something as fundamental as God and Christ and the Holy Ghost really just cannot remain a mystery. ‘This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent' (John 17:3). If it's life eternal to know God, heaven help us if we don't even have the means of coming to know God because God is in some ways pushed off the stage, because Jesus takes center stage.” Show Notes 2:15- "Like fish who discover water last" 9:20- The Holy Ghost or the Light of Christ 11:24- Avenues of the Spirit 16:29- My own voice or the voice of the Spirit? 23:27- Still learning, more than 40 years later 29:37- Inextricably linked to every facet of the gospel 33:36- How is His influence felt everywhere? 36:11- Baptism of fire 38:08- The differentiator 39:47- Why three separate and distinct Beings matters 45:32- Inability to feel the Spirit amidst depression 46:16- How understanding the Spirit can change our lives 48:51- What does it mean to be "all in" the gospel of Jesus Christ? This episode originally aired on August 28, 2019. See full show notes and transcript at ldsliving.com/allin.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Today Aaron and Tony are going to discuss how the Holy Spirit works today. This topic has always proven difficult for some who take a more mystic approach to the Bible. There is no room for mysticism in the lives of God's people. If you want to support the show with a one time donation, go to www.buymeacoffee.com/christianitynow If you want to support the show monthly, www.patreon.com/christianitynow
Johnnette discussing issues important to women and how they can best live out their faith in today's world. Today she shares how the Holy Spirit works in our daily lives.
Johnnette discussing issues important to women and how they can best live out their faith in today's world. Today she shares how the Holy Spirit works in our daily lives. Caller Anne is dealing with depression and does not know what to do with her life next. Micheal called her asking for prayer with his adult son who is hooked on drugs and not paying bills. Caller Donna tells the importance of novenas.
Message four in our series entitled, "I Believe: A Risk-Everything Trust in God." Message by Joel M. Usina. Obtain more info and some resources at https://nefw.org/ibelieve
Welcome to Season 4, episode 4 of the Mediumship Sisters Podcast. Today, Ciarra, Mariana and Paige share How Spirit works through them and how they express it, how it flows. How we sense Spirit can be ever evolving and can come in such magical and fascinating ways. Sharing the beauty of how we perceive through our senses, it can be strong and amazing as we merge energetically with Spirit and also ever so subtle. We are so thankful for this journey together and we are excited to share more voices in conversation here with guests and grow our community of Mediums and Intuitives. We are excited for this shift. We welcome you Look for exciting new episodes as we come together in conversation. Follow our journey as Mediums, friends and sisters. If you are loving our podcast, please leave us a 5 star review and share with those who you think may love it too! Healing through Mediumship can bridge two worlds and assist the grieving process and bring immense healing in so many ways. Mediumship readings are like a hug from the universe and your loved ones. Follow us on Instagram where you can book readings or sessions with us! Ciarra Saylor Douglas @ciarrasaylor_mediumship Mariana Lucker @staralignedalchemy www.staralignedalchemy.com Paige Sturgeon @thewildspiritpaige sign up for Paige's Newsletter for updates and events https://www.thewildspiritpaige.com recorded 4/1/23
In week three of our series on The Holy Spirit, we will learn about the infilling or baptism of the Holy Spirit, and the empowering work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer for works of service. We will explore why it is important to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and how it enables us to minister love, grace, and healing to a hurting world.
Join us for week two as we discuss the three ways that the Holy Spirit works in the life of a Christian. We will discover how the Holy Spirit's role in the life of a Christian is central to making us more like Jesus and empowering us to live out our faith.
Tuesday February 14, 2023 Michelangelo was a sculptor and not a painter. He despised painting. At the command of the newly elected Pope Julius II, Michelangelo came to Rome in 1505, he was turning thirty. Julius wished to build an enormous tomb for himself containing 45 life sized statues, to be constructed in a manner so grand that nothing like it would have existed since the burial of great men from ancient times. Julius thought Michelangelo was the man for the job. for full notes: https://www.cgtruth.org/index.php?proc=msg&sf=vw&tid=2763
For Redwood Empire Whiskey's head distiller Lauren Patz,the secret to craft distilling is passion, palate and patience. Growing up in a winemaking family, she developed the palate and appreciation for good food and drink from a very early age. After earning a dual degree in Classics and Japanese at Bates College, teaching English in Japan, and working at Tcho Chocolate's factory,Lauren discovered her true calling when she joined Spirit Works, a small Sonoma County distillery, in 2013 as an apprentice distiller. Diving fully into learning her craft, she swiftly worked herway up to Head Distiller and managed all Spirit Works operationsand product development for three years before joining RedwoodEmpire Whiskey in January 2021.Lauren has judged at the American Distilling Institute since 2017,and taught distillation seminars and workshops in the localcommunity. Her passion and creativity help to push RedwoodEmpire's innovation forward without abandoning its roots. "l aska lot of questions," she says, "and I drive us further towarddefining our identity on the distilling side."Website: https://redwoodempirewhiskey.comInstagram: redwoodempirewhiskeyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/redwoodempirewhiskeySupport the show
How do the Divine Mind and our own human intellect intertwine? What is the Holy Spirit? Join us as we decipher the metaphysics of the Trinity, gain insight into mystical prayer, and uncover the power of forging a direct connection with God. All this and more awaits you in this podcast episode decoding the spiritual nature of reality. We discuss how metaphysics is not only a philosophical concept, but an experiential one as well. By attuning to the rhythms and patterns of creation, you'll be awe-struck by the sheer grandeur and beauty of our universe. Additionally, we delve into how mystics view metaphysics through prayer—Mystical Prayer—as a way to connect with the Holy Spirit and create an unyielding foundation of inner fortitude. We also discover the temple of our souls and what it means to listen with the ears of your heart. Through meditation and silence, we come to understand that there is a power within us, beckoning us inwardly. As we tap into this insight, we uncover the truth of our Indwelling Spirit—an unconditional love that constantly guides and supports us, no matter what. #holyrebels #holyrebelspodcast #wisdomofthemystics #dancingspirittours #ninahirlaender #podcast #inspiration #spiritualpodcast #spiritual #spirituality #sacred #mysticism #mystic #god #pray #soul #mindfulness #selflove #universe #lifecoach #happiness #enlightenment #faith #wisdom #awareness #peace #joy #consciousness #calm #personaldevelopment #holyspirit #trinity #metaphysics Support the showRate, Review & Follow“I love Nina and Holy Rebels Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please rate and review my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to practise their spirituality and nurture their inner wisdom. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a review.” Nina reads every single review and it always brings a smile to her face. Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. If you're not following, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Follow now Show Notes: www.holyrebelspodcast.comConnect with me!facebookinstagram
Keith Berube, professor of Mariology, theology, and literature, explains how the Holy Spirit is at work in the scripture, tradition, and magisterium in the Catholic Church; he also tells the story of his own faith journey and conversion and we talk about miraculous encounters—in our daily lives, in the lives of our friends, and in history (for example, at Lourdes). In addition, Keith discusses the historical context of Pope Francis's consecration of Russia and Ukraine; along the way, he and I have a lively disagreement about Putin as we try to untangle the spiritual and political problems of the day. Books by Mr. Berube available on Amazon Mr. Berube on EWTN's At Home with Jim and Joy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Hey Friend! Have you ever thought, why does the Christian life feel so hard for me but seem so easy for others? Or maybe you've thought, I need wisdom, comfort, and guidance from God. or I need someone to pray for me even if I don't know what to pray. If so, then, friend, this is the episode for you! In this episode, we discuss the role of the Holy Spirit in your life. You'll learn who He is and what He does. The Holy Spirit is working in your life to ensure you have the wisdom, insight, and revelation you need to know God more, love God more, and follow God more. He's the one who produces the love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control we all long for and know we need. I think you'll learn and thing or two from today's episode. It's my prayer that you'll love God more fully as you know Him more fully. You are loved, Donna Listen to learn more about 4 passages of scripture where spiritual gifts are listed: Romas 12, 1 Corinthians 12, Ephesians 4, 1 Peter 4 How the Holy Spirit has functioned in your life, and how can He can function more fully going forward. Specific titles of the Holy Spirit (i.e., The Comforter) The Holy Spirit is the one who produces the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control Donna's mom's nighttime ritual Resources: Romans 8 2 Corinthians 1:21-22 Ephesians 1:17 Acts 1:8 Psalms 23 John 3:16 Galatians 5 Donna's speaking schedule: https://donnajones.org/events/ For a copy of “15 Things, Jesus Would Say to You if You Met Him for Coffee,” go to www.donnajones.org/blog Pick up a copy of Donna's book : Seek: A Woman's Guide to Meeting God https://www.amazon.com/Seek-Womans-Guide-Meeting-God/dp/0800725328/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3QOGM9DLB01MK&keywords=seek+a+womans+guide&qid=1644959052&s=books&sprefix=Seek+a+woman%2Cstripbooks%2C190&sr=1-2 Connect with Donna Instagram: @donnaajones Website: www.donnajones.org Twitter:@donnajonesspeak