Spirit-Filled Spirituality Part 3: Walking in the Power of the Spirit

Spirit-Filled Spirituality Part 3: Walking in the Power of the Spirit

What does walking by the Spirit actually mean? Does it mean basing our freedom in Christ on subjective experience? Or does it mean understanding God only through theological inferences and biblical propositions? Maybe it’s somewhere in the middle. The Holy Spirit is a living person and not an impersonal force. Because of this, believers are called to keep in step with the Spirit so that they might bear the fruit of the Spirit.

This is the 3rd part of Ken’s Spirit-Filled Spirituality study, based on content in chapter 24 of his book Conformed to His Image.


More info about this Monday night study in Atlanta. 

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