• #195 - The Role of the Holy Spirit in Our Prayer Life

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

#195 - The Role of the Holy Spirit in Our Prayer Life

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Pastor Chad and Robert center their discussion on prayer, faith, and how the Holy Spirit moves in our lives. They explores the power of surrendering to God's will, the role of the Holy Spirit in prayer, and how experiences like speaking in tongues and healing still occur today. We’re encouraged to trust God's answers, even when they aren't what we expect, and to be open to His presence in our daily lives.

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    Chapters:
    00:00:00 Exploring Prayer Languages and Speaking in Tongues
    00:03:39 Cessationism and the Role of the Holy Spirit
    00:06:51 The Power of Worship and Surrender
    00:10:18 Love that Surpasses Knowledge
    00:13:40 Spiritual Cleansing and Filling
    00:17:14 Embracing Spiritual Stillness and the Holy Spirit
    00:20:27 Vulnerability in Spiritual Practice
    00:23:43 The Power of The Holy Spirit
    00:27:29 Power of Prayer and Healing

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