By Pastor Bill Flavin
Scripture promises that the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives will make a marked impact in our lives. There will be evidence of God at work in us, in a way that marks our lives as uniquely driven by God.
Scripture promises that the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives will make a marked impact in our lives. There will be evidence of God at work in us, in a way that marks our lives as uniquely driven by God.
As I have been approaching Father’s Day, I have been thinking about God the Father. How I am his child, how we all are children of God. How is it then that Jesus is called God’s only Son? Are we not children of God? Why does John in one of the most familiar New Testament passages, from John 3:16. Call Jesus his only Son? I want to explore the beauty of how we have become children of God.
God’s people find themselves trapped in a season they did not choose and waiting for deliverance that has not yet arrived. Yet even in the silence and suffering, God is quietly preserving life and forming courage in ordinary women who refuse to surrender to fear.
God renews our minds through the hope of salvation and equips us with His living and active Word. As we close the series, we’ll explore how what we believe shapes how we think, and how Scripture works in us and through us in everyday life. Rooted in Him, we are both formed by His truth and sent out to live it.