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The promise of the indwelling Holy Spirit to all who believe in Jesus is a life changing, experiential reality. The work of the unseen Holy Spirit is highly visible in everything from conviction of sin, guiding into all truth, character change, comfort, and joy. And the hope of the gospel is that we get to experience this great gift even as we wait for God to make all things new. (John 7.37-39) August 18, 2024
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This sermon delves into the profound significance of the Feast of Booths, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, and its connection to Jesus' declaration in John 7. This feast, deeply rooted in Jewish tradition, is an eight-day celebration that commemorates God's provision and faithfulness during the Israelites' wilderness journey. It involves living in temporary shelters, offering daily sacrifices, and engaging in rituals like the candle and water rites. These traditions were designed to remind the Israelites of their dependence on God for sustenance and their identity as His covenant people.
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The promise of the indwelling Holy Spirit to all who believe in Jesus is a life changing, experiential reality. The work of the unseen Holy Spirit is highly visible in everything from conviction of sin, guiding into all truth, character change, comfort, and joy. And the hope of the gospel is that we get to experience this great gift even as we wait for God to make all things new. (John 7.37-39) August 18, 2024
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This sermon delves into the profound significance of the Feast of Booths, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, and its connection to Jesus' declaration in John 7. This feast, deeply rooted in Jewish tradition, is an eight-day celebration that commemorates God's provision and faithfulness during the Israelites' wilderness journey. It involves living in temporary shelters, offering daily sacrifices, and engaging in rituals like the candle and water rites. These traditions were designed to remind the Israelites of their dependence on God for sustenance and their identity as His covenant people.