Testifying, but Not a Witness
Sunday of the Encounter With God
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TV-14, 14-Dec-2024
Receiving God’s blessings and testifying to His power requires faith, but this alone does not guarantee salvation. No matter how faithful a person may be, they cannot truly bear witness to the One who died and rose again without first receiving His Spirit. Join this service to understand that while receiving God’s blessings is valuable, but receiving the seal of the Holy Spirit is essential and irreplaceable.
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