Pastor Vincent - 22 January 2015

Follow The Spirit Of God With Surety

Topical Messages

Often, we know that we have to follow the Spirit of God, but we do not know why and how. God reveals things through His spirit, and unless we're determined to obey the calling of gospel, we'll not hear from the Holy Spirit in greater clarity. The Spirit of God is always upholding us in all situations and He gives us power, love and self-discipline in all things and in all situations. And it is the Spirit of God that gives us compelling convictions in life, such that we find purpose and convictions from Him in our regular routines and daily works. No matter what constraints we have in our lives and evangelism, they are every reason to drive us into total reliance on the Holy Spirit so that we can see the infinite God in our finite situation. When we see the clarity of God's leading, we will be compelled to submit to Him and have increasing pulse to finish the gospel race in this end times.

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