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So, what about the Holy Spirit?
You can’t read through scripture without seeing the work of the Holy Spirit in it. From Genesis 1, as He’s hovering over the waters to Acts where He’s the power behind every move and work of the first church, the Holy Spirit is all over scripture. So, how come He’s so misunderstood?
“I can’t believe I’m a Christian!”
Do you have some skepticism about Christianity? Most people do. Or they at least have some hesitations about following God. Isaac was no different. But for Him following God came with more than just some slight hesitations, it came with a long list of grievances.
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Going Deeper: How to Understand the Book of Acts
Before we take a deeper look at the book of Acts, let me tell you a story. In the late summer of 1993, I hopped in my 1990 champaign-colored Toyota Camry—the newest car anyone in our family had ever owned (equipped with a cd player and a cassette deck)—and drove more than 1000 miles from … Continue reading “Going Deeper: How to Understand the Book of Acts”
Is it okay to question authority?
In today’s culture, there’s a growing trend of questioning authority figures. We don’t want anyone to tell us what we should do. Why can’t we just do what we want? But what if there’s something to being tethered to a community, trusting the authority God has placed over you, and staying committed even when things are hard?
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Going Deeper: Intro to Acts Bible Study Series
MEET YOUR FEATURED BLOGGER Have we met? I’m Stephen Posey. I’ll be your featured blogger for the next few weeks as we study the book of Acts together. I love Jesus. My parents told me about Jesus when I was just a little boy. The more I learn about Him, the more He surprises me. … Continue reading “Going Deeper: Intro to Acts Bible Study Series”
Cancel Culture – Living in an age of moral outrage
Cancel culture seems like it’s a brand new social construct, but actually, we see the same roots of cancel culture in scripture. We all want to be on the right side of history, we all want justice, but the tension between justice and mercy is not easily navigated. So how do you live righteously in an age of moral outrage?
