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The Most Excellent Way

The Most Excellent Way

By Sidharth Mohandas on September 16, 2008

By Sidharth Mohandas Introduction In our previous articles we shared with you on how important it is to actively desire the supernatural gifts that Abba has offered to us through His Spirit. Paul, after instructing us to actively desire these gifts, goes on to say something that he considered more important. He says, “And now [...]

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Are the bells ringing in my life?

By Sidharth Mohandas on May 22, 2008

By Sidharth Mohandas While Jesus was with His disciples, He made it clear to them that the Holy Spirit would not come until He [Jesus] ascended back into heaven (John 16:7). He also said that when His disciples would receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, they would be witnesses unto Him (Acts 1:8). In [...]

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