Sunday’s worship service was great. The worship was heavenly. Debbie mused that the best thing she and I have done for the worship team was to remove ourselves from the worship team. She’s right. Wendy and the team are doing a marvelous job.
I preached a message entitled “Fire Upon the Altar.” The fire fell when the Holy Spirit filled the Tabernacle, Solomon’s Temple, and 120 believers on the Day of Pentecost. The fire represents the Spirit-filled life, and the Spirit-filled life is the manner of life the Lord intends us to live.
At the heart of the Spirit-filled life is supernatural thinking. Such thinking is not limited by human ability. Supernatural thinking continually focuses on God’s ability and not our own. When God’s “super” is placed on our “natural” we have supernatural thinking.
Dr. Bill Bright cites the Bible promise:
For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.
Philippians 2:13 New Living Translation
“In other words,” Dr. Bright says, “whatever God tells us to do, He will enable us to do.”
Dr Bright asks: “Where are the saints who envision themselves doing great deeds for God? Where are the ones who can see kingdom opportunities in places where others only see obstacles? Why don’t we plot a course of action that requires God to empower us to complete it—and that will bring great glory to Him when it succeeds?”
WTM is full of vision. The Lord clearly spoke to my heart and said, “Make the Holy Spirit known to the world.” So, we will.
We are pleased to announce that we have purchased three television cameras and expanded our sound board for the very purpose of taking this message of Spirit-filled living to the world.
Join the vision of WTM and help us reveal the Spirit to the world.
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