Sunday Morning Service - Mar. 21st, 2021
Sunday Morning Service • 22-Mar-2021
THE COMFORTER PART II— The moment we give our hearts to Jesus, we are worthy of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Today Pastor Donnie Swaggart encourages all believers who have not received the baptism of the Holy Spirit to do so, because this is the progression God wills for all His children. Brother Donnie says oftentimes the reasons a believer has not received the baptism of the Holy Spirit are because of a lack of faith, a lack of yielding, or just plain unbelief. We can be sure, the days of miracles are not over. The Holy Spirit will reveal to us all that Christ is. Brother Donnie says, as believers, we must hunger and thirst for more of Christ in our lives. The Holy Spirit is our comforter and counselor. He makes order out of chaos. He empowered Jesus, and He will empower us. Scripture tells us the Holy Spirit will bring the Word to our remembrance, and divide the Word in truth. Remember, we see things in the natural, but He is a God of the supernatural.
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