Grace to Go On

Jill reviews the symbols of the Holy Spirit—fire, wind, oil, water, the dove—and then turns to the final symbol, the cloud, to teach that believers are meant to live in the ongoing, present tense fullness of the Spirit.
Jill reads from Galatians, where Paul explains that every believer carries two natures—the old flesh and the new Spirit given life—and whichever one we “feed” will shape our behavior.
When the Holy Spirit comes into our lives, we receive all of Him into all of us. But did you know that we can abuse Him?
In us there is a well of water that continually quenches our thirst. It is the Holy Spirit that flows like a stream in our hearts.
In the Scriptures, oil is used as a symbol of joy and gladness. And we as Christians have a little pot of oil in us that will never run dry.
Jill studies the emblem of wind, and shows how the Holy Spirit is the breath of God, giving life, and providing ongoing transformation.
Jesus said it was better that He leave earth so the Holy Spirit could come. He was one body amongst the people, but the Spirit would come to live inside of us.

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