How to Find Spiritual Freedom
Asking for More of the Holy Spirit
In order to understand how the Holy Spirit moves, we need to first understand the big picture of God's kingdom. Jesus wasn't a sort of magician who did amazing things to awe people. He came to fulfill all of the Kingdom expectation, which is summarized in the passage from Isaiah 61 and which Jesus says he came to fulfill here in Luke. What we're going to see is that Jesus relied on the Holy Spirit to do the things he did. In this week, we'll also review our foundational KOG theology.
Preparing for Holy Spirit
Our hearts need to be prepared for a move of God and the work of the Spirit in our lives. John the Baptist showed up to prepare people for a new movement, one that was marked by miracles, signs and wonders, and healing power. They begun by entering into a season of repentance and out of that they saw God move.
Preparing for Holy Spirit
Our hearts need to be prepared for a move of God and the work of the Spirit in our lives. John the Baptist showed up to prepare people for a new movement, one that was marked by miracles, signs and wonders, and healing power. They begun by entering into a season of repentance and out of that they saw God move.
Doing the Stuff
To open the series, we will show part of John Wimber's testimony, "I'm a Fool for Christ." (54:16-1:22:50) This is our founding story (Luke). God is still moving and healing and setting people free and we can partner with God in this work. We want people to understand what it is to be desperate for God and out of that place - ask God to move.