How do I know I have the Holy Spirit? [So, what about… The Holy Spirit, pt 5]

How do I know I have the Holy Spirit? [So, what about… The Holy Spirit, pt 5]

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How do I know I have the Holy Spirit? [So, what about... The Holy Spirit, pt 5]
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When we don’t feel the Holy Spirit like we think we are supposed to it can create a lot of anxiety. Can we ever actually KNOW that the Holy Spirit is in us? Can we lose the Holy Spirit?

How do I follow the Holy Spirit? [So, what about… The Holy Spirit, pt 4]

How do I follow the Holy Spirit? [So, what about… The Holy Spirit, pt 4]

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How do I follow the Holy Spirit? [So, what about... The Holy Spirit, pt 4]
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Religious people seem to love rules. Why is that? Jesus gives us something so much better than a new set of do’s and don’ts. He gives us the Holy Spirit of God.

The Good Life can be lived on purpose (Ep 53)

The Good Life can be lived on purpose (Ep 53)

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The Good Life can be lived on purpose (Ep 53)
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Often, our lives are the result of just allowing life to happen to us. Sometimes we like where we end up and more often than not we don’t. But what if there’s a better way? What if we knew what our true purpose was and purposely lived out our lives to fulfill it? We can… the Good Life is lived on purpose for a purpose.

Why Religion’s Rules Don’t Make Sense (Ep 52)

Why Religion’s Rules Don’t Make Sense (Ep 52)

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Why Religion's Rules Don't Make Sense (Ep 52)
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Jesus said that following him was the only route to experiencing “The Good Life.” But how does religion, and especially all of its rules, give us a good life? Maybe the rules are not what Jesus had in mind at all. Maybe he was talking about something so much better and real than simply practicing a religion.

Improving by Removing… (Ep 51)

Improving by Removing… (Ep 51)

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Improving by Removing... (Ep 51)
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Often we think obtaining the “Good Life” means improving our current life in some way. But what if the “Good Life” isn’t about improving but removing? Jesus offers to remove the one thing that keeps all of us from truly experiencing the “Good Life” we are searching for.