Romans 12: Putting Faith into Practice
How do we put our faith into practice? Paul addresses this topic in Romans 12, focusing on how personal consecration leads to corporate transformation.
How do we put our faith into practice? Paul addresses this topic in Romans 12, focusing on how personal consecration leads to corporate transformation.
Biblical leadership and community help us mature in our Christian faith. We need to speak the truth to one another in love, building one another up.
What does our salvation include? When Jesus ascended into heaven, He gave us His Holy Spirit, and He also gave us gifts for the edification of His Body.
What we do flows from who we are. God calls us to walk in the unity of the Spirit, embracing the diversity of roles He has given us in humility.
“If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit” (Galatians 5:25 NASB95). One mark of the disciple is depending on the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit of God is going to surprise us. We must learn how to discern whether something is from the Spirit or whether it is a false teaching.
How do we use our spiritual gifts? There are four governing principles we should keep in mind, all rooted in walking by the Spirit.
How do you discover your spiritual gifts? In this process, it is essential to trust in the Father, abide in the Son, and walk by the Spirit.
God has given us all spiritual gifts. How can you use yours for the edification of the church?
Scripture records many different spiritual gifts. It is important to understand what they are and how they should be exercised.
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