In her warm, vulnerable style, Suzanne Eller unpacks the promises Jesus shared with His disciples about the Holy Spirit, showing you how to stop settling for <i>good enough </i>and start <i>truly living </i>by His power. When you learn to unwrap the gift of His presence, you'll find the world-changi
Everyday Supernatural: Living a Spirit-Led Life Without Being Weird
โ Scribed by Croft, Andy;Pilavachi, Mike
- Publisher
- David C Cook
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A practical book that cuts through stereotypes about the Holy Spirit and encourages readers to live lives that are naturally supernatural--;Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. The Power Is in the Presence -- 2. Being Filled with the Spirit -- 3. God's Power, Our Weakness -- 4. Do Whatever He Tells You -- 5. Everyone Gets to Play: Introducing the Gifts -- 6. Praying in Tongues -- 7. Hearing God Speak Part I: Being Sheep -- 8. Hearing God Speak Part II: Practising Prophecy -- 9. Praying for Healing -- 10. For the Sake of the World -- 11. Growing in Faith -- 12. Sustaining the Supernatural -- Epilogue -- Notes.
โฆ Table of Contents
Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
1. The Power Is in the Presence --
2. Being Filled with the Spirit --
3. God's Power, Our Weakness --
4. Do Whatever He Tells You --
5. Everyone Gets to Play: Introducing the Gifts --
6. Praying in Tongues --
7. Hearing God Speak Part I: Being Sheep --
8. Hearing God Speak Part II: Practising Prophecy --
9. Praying for Healing --
10. For the Sake of the World --
11. Growing in Faith --
12. Sustaining the Supernatural --
Epilogue --
Notes.
โฆ Subjects
Spiritual life--Christianity;Spiritual life -- Christianity
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