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In a materialistic culture that often dismisses the supernatural, we’re faced with an important question: Are we living the kind of spiritual life Jesus modeled—or have we traded it for something safer, more explainable, and less powerful?
Jesus didn’t live like the world was just what we could see, touch, or explain. He lived with a constant awareness of the spirit world—and relied entirely on the power of the Holy Spirit to fulfill His mission.
I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries. And in this episode, we’re exploring Jesus’ worldview—one that acknowledged angels and demons, leaned on the Holy Spirit for power, and ministered in the realm of both the seen and unseen.
If you’re hungry for more than surface Christianity—if you want to walk in the same Spirit-empowered life that Jesus did—then this message is for you.
To explore further, visit Plumbline m.com for in-depth resources on living a Spirit-filled life.
By Brian FenimoreIn a materialistic culture that often dismisses the supernatural, we’re faced with an important question: Are we living the kind of spiritual life Jesus modeled—or have we traded it for something safer, more explainable, and less powerful?
Jesus didn’t live like the world was just what we could see, touch, or explain. He lived with a constant awareness of the spirit world—and relied entirely on the power of the Holy Spirit to fulfill His mission.
I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries. And in this episode, we’re exploring Jesus’ worldview—one that acknowledged angels and demons, leaned on the Holy Spirit for power, and ministered in the realm of both the seen and unseen.
If you’re hungry for more than surface Christianity—if you want to walk in the same Spirit-empowered life that Jesus did—then this message is for you.
To explore further, visit Plumbline m.com for in-depth resources on living a Spirit-filled life.