Believer's Bay

Believer's Bay

Sharing the Love of God with Common Sense

From the Editor:

My dear friends and saints, called by God to promote the Kingdom of God: I send you greetings from a heart that has been humbled by the Lord Jesus in a training camp run by the Holy Spirit. The theme this month is Come Holy Spirit and I am excited to share THE Good News of the Kingdom of God with all of BB’s readers concerning the Holy Spirit.

Inevitably, the issue of the Holy Spirit will bring about questions of talking funny in other languages that are known to the Holy Spirit only (unless we ask for an interpretation), and the two sides of the issue of its legitimacy begin sharpening their weapons and making bright their arrows.

I would like to set this aside this month and concentrate on just who is the Holy Spirit and what is His function here on the earth. Try to come up with some sound theology that truly explains what we can glean from Scripture as the major role in our lives that He plays.

I am sure that the articles written here on BB will get your thinking started in the right direction, and that is why we have included them in the article section. Please enjoy these articles and meditate on them with an undivided heart that wants to live to see God move in our lives.

God is not dead. When I was younger than the old man I am today, I made a promise to our heavenly Father that if He would show that He was alive I would “good mouth” Him, and His demonstrations of interactions with people like you and me. He has kept His promise, and I have kept mine.

We believe in miracles, and the God of the miracles performed. We believe in the power of prayer and the efficacy of the prayer hearing and prayer answering God. We believe all saints have the opportunity to intercede on behalf of others and themselves to a loving God, who is constantly tuned into our situations.

Let us tune into Him and reap the wind of the Holy Spirit.

He is able to do all that we ask or think!

 

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