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Acts 2:42 describes the first church community, birthed on the Day of Pentecost. The outpouring of the Father’s love and the power of the Holy Spirit welded together a high-hesed community united by the shared experience of God’s hesed; His loyal, unfailing love that builds powerful bonds of attachment love to God and one another.
This high water mark forever stands as the benchmark of true Spirit-filled community where everyone is under the revival anointing of ‘Hesed va Emet,’ where all the believers were gripped and electrified by God’s ‘mercy and truth.’
The Holy Spirit continually seeks to reenact this ‘charismatic moment’ where all the believers are swept up together in the flow of Hesed va Emet. The Holy Spirit is always at work to build high-hesed communities that replicate the experience of the early church gripped by divine love, power, glory, and truth. We hope you enjoy this message from Phil Mason.
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Acts 2:42 describes the first church community, birthed on the Day of Pentecost. The outpouring of the Father’s love and the power of the Holy Spirit welded together a high-hesed community united by the shared experience of God’s hesed; His loyal, unfailing love that builds powerful bonds of attachment love to God and one another.
This high water mark forever stands as the benchmark of true Spirit-filled community where everyone is under the revival anointing of ‘Hesed va Emet,’ where all the believers were gripped and electrified by God’s ‘mercy and truth.’
The Holy Spirit continually seeks to reenact this ‘charismatic moment’ where all the believers are swept up together in the flow of Hesed va Emet. The Holy Spirit is always at work to build high-hesed communities that replicate the experience of the early church gripped by divine love, power, glory, and truth. We hope you enjoy this message from Phil Mason.

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