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  1. Theme: The Holy Spirit helps us to join Him in His ministry of witnessing of Jesus in this world. There’s much more we could say about the Holy Spirit. But we now close our study of His Person and ministryand specifically the help that He gives the individual believer—with a lesson on a very practical subject.

  2. empower and collaborate with people in the congregation to lead the ministry. release and support their people for work outside the church. encourage everyone to take responsibility. include daily work as part of youth ministry and compassion/outreach/service ministries.

  3. The first key to effective ministry is dedication. True dedication is a choice - it is a decision of quality. A quality decision is a decision for which there is no turning back. True dedication makes a decision based on one’s commitment to God, rather than on feelings or emotions. It is a decision, that with God’s help, you will never violate:

  4. In this lesson, we will learn about Gods Holy Spirit, who empowers us to live an abundant and victorious Christian life. This is the inhaling part of spiritual breathing. WHO IS THE HOLY SPIRIT? Review from our last lesson: How can we experience God’s love and forgiveness? What is the role of confessing sin in our lives?

  5. Oct 4, 2019 · The Holy Spirit empowers us to overcome spiritual opposition. The spiritual gift of discernment (1 Corinthians 12:10), and the Word of God (the sword of the Spirit (Ephesians 6:17) helps us fight the spiritual battle.

  6. Ephesians 4 clearly calls us to be an equipping church. Based on my work with all kinds and types of churches across the country (and even around the world), I’ve put together some ideas to help you bring clarity to how to equip and empower people to engage in ministry.

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  8. The Spirit leads and empowers us to walk in obedience to God. How does this work in practice? Being led by the Spirit, walking by the Spirit, keeping in step with the Spirit, is predicated on our having previously surrendered ourselves wholeheartedly to God in response to His grace.