Life Lessons with Dr. Steve Schell
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
God never asks us to do anything He will not empower us to accomplish. Christians are not simply people who are trying in their own strength to do good things for God. At least that is not what God intended. His plan has always been to work miracles through people of faith. In other words, He’s the One who does the real spiritual work. Our part is simply to obey. Not only did He give such power to the high priest of Israel, but now He intends to give it to the men and women who He’s called as priests of a new covenant. In fact, one of the most important gifts a Christian receives is the “promise of the Father.” Jesus repeatedly told His disciples to expect this blessing. And He said that when it came they would be transformed into people through whom God could minister miraculously. Just like Aaron the high priest those who followed Christ would be “anointed” with the Holy Spirit for priestly ministry. Yet because some have not been taught this truth they try to serve God without the supernatural support God has planned for them. Today we’ll start by looking at the ordination ceremony God designed for Israel’s high priest and then we’ll turn to the New Testament to hear His promise of a new ordination for those who believe in His Son.
3 - Receiving the Baptism of the Holly Spirit
2 - Why Jesus Commanded Us to Be Baptised
1 - How To Be Born Again
8 - Dealing with Loss
7 - Steps to Take
6 - Soul Ties
5 - Caring For Yourself
3 - Expectations
2 - An Overview
1 - Four Square Convention
113 - The Coming Kingdom
112 - Watching and Waiting
111 - Is God Fair
4 - Walking In Faith
110 - Healing Painful Memories
109 - He Will Come
108 - Breakfast In Galilee
107 - What Faith Sees
106 - Sunday Evening
105 - Why Do We Weep
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