Spirit Code : 40 Truths About The Holy Spirit That Every Believer Should Kn
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Find answers to your heart’s questions about the Holy Spirit, understand His power, and embrace His work in your life today.
In The Spirit Code, trusted Bible teacher O. S. Hawkins introduces us to the Holy Spirit: God in us, with us, and for us!
Find renewed spiritual transformation as you discover:
*Ways the Holy Spirit appears in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation
*How we know when the Spirit is at work in us
*Why it matters that the Holy Spirit has been present since before the beginning of time
*What we can learn about the Holy Spirit from the book of Acts
*What it means to be “sealed” with the Holy Spirit
By unlocking the code of how the Spirit worked in the first-century church, we can understand how God longs to work in our communities and hearts today. It is He who convicts, converts, commends, commands, consoles, and ultimately completes us. The Holy Spirit is an essential part of our faith journeys–God alive in each of us!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400246434
ISBN10: 1400246431
O. S. Hawkins
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2024
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Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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