The OutPouring of the Holy Spirit
The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a gift from God to empower believers for victorious living and effective witness. It comes through faith, not striving.
Believe in Jesus Christ.
The first step is salvation — accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior (Acts 2:38, John 3:5). The Holy Spirit fills those who belong to Christ.
Ask in faith.
Jesus said, “How much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!” (Luke 11:13). Simply ask God to fill you with His Spirit.
Surrender completely.
Yield your heart, mind, and will to God. Let Him take control. The Holy Spirit fills surrendered vessels (Romans 12:1).
Receive by faith.
Just as you received salvation by faith, receive the Holy Spirit the same way. Trust that when you ask, He fills you (Mark 11:24).
Begin to praise and speak.
As you worship, you may sense new words or sounds rising in your spirit — let them flow. This is the Holy Spirit giving utterance (Acts 2:4). Speak them freely as an act of faith.
Continue in fellowship and prayer.
Stay connected to the Word and other Spirit-filled believers. The more you pray and worship, the more the Spirit will strengthen and guide you (Jude 1:20, Ephesians 5:18–19).
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The OutPouring of the Holy Spirit
The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a gift from God to empower believers for victorious living and effective witness. It comes through faith, not striving.
Believe in Jesus Christ.
The first step is salvation — accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior (Acts 2:38, John 3:5). The Holy Spirit fills those who belong to Christ.
Ask in faith.
Jesus said, “How much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!” (Luke 11:13). Simply ask God to fill you with His Spirit.
Surrender completely.
Yield your heart, mind, and will to God. Let Him take control. The Holy Spirit fills surrendered vessels (Romans 12:1).
Receive by faith.
Just as you received salvation by faith, receive the Holy Spirit the same way. Trust that when you ask, He fills you (Mark 11:24).
Begin to praise and speak.
As you worship, you may sense new words or sounds rising in your spirit — let them flow. This is the Holy Spirit giving utterance (Acts 2:4). Speak them freely as an act of faith.
Continue in fellowship and prayer.
Stay connected to the Word and other Spirit-filled believers. The more you pray and worship, the more the Spirit will strengthen and guide you (Jude 1:20, Ephesians 5:18–19).
Slow Build Podcast Presents - Seaside Ambience
Sitting by the beach and soaking in the seaside ambience is a deeply relaxing and rejuvenating experience. The first thing that greets you is the sound of the waves gently lapping against the shore, creating a rhythmic and soothing melody that instantly calms the mind. This natural symphony is complemented by the distant calls of seagulls, their cries adding a touch of wilderness and freedom to the atmosphere.
The air is filled with the fresh, salty scent of the ocean, invigorating with each breath you take. There's a slight tang of seaweed and a hint of sunscreen, mingling with the crisp breeze that dances through the air, carrying with it a refreshing coolness even on warm days. The sun, bright and golden, casts a shimmering path across the water, its reflection creating a dazzling display of light that sparkles and shifts with the movement of the waves.
The sand beneath you is warm and soft, a natural cushion that conforms to your body as you settle in. Each grain of sand tells a story of the tides and the countless journeys they've made. As you dig your toes into the sand, you can feel its warmth and texture, a grounding sensation that connects you to the earth.
The horizon stretches endlessly, blending the blues of the sky and the sea into a seamless expanse. Occasionally, a sailboat or a distant ship drifts across this panorama, adding a touch of human presence to the vast, open scene. The clouds, fluffy and white, drift lazily across the sky, their ever-changing shapes sparking the imagination.
People around you add to the tranquil atmosphere in their own ways. Some are lounging under colorful umbrellas, reading books or simply gazing out at the water. Children laugh and play, their joy infectious as they build sandcastles or chase the waves. Nearby, friends and families gather, their conversations and laughter blending into the background hum of beach life.
As you sit there, time seems to slow down. The stresses and worries of daily life melt away, replaced by a profound sense of peace and contentment. The seaside has a way of grounding you, reminding you of the simple pleasures and the beauty of nature. It's a place where you can truly unwind, letting the natural rhythms of the ocean wash over you and bring you a deep sense of relaxation and renewal.
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The OutPouring of the Holy Spirit
The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a gift from God to empower believers for victorious living and effective witness. It comes through faith, not striving.
Believe in Jesus Christ.
The first step is salvation — accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior (Acts 2:38, John 3:5). The Holy Spirit fills those who belong to Christ.
Ask in faith.
Jesus said, “How much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!” (Luke 11:13). Simply ask God to fill you with His Spirit.
Surrender completely.
Yield your heart, mind, and will to God. Let Him take control. The Holy Spirit fills surrendered vessels (Romans 12:1).
Receive by faith.
Just as you received salvation by faith, receive the Holy Spirit the same way. Trust that when you ask, He fills you (Mark 11:24).
Begin to praise and speak.
As you worship, you may sense new words or sounds rising in your spirit — let them flow. This is the Holy Spirit giving utterance (Acts 2:4). Speak them freely as an act of faith.
Continue in fellowship and prayer.
Stay connected to the Word and other Spirit-filled believers. The more you pray and worship, the more the Spirit will strengthen and guide you (Jude 1:20, Ephesians 5:18–19).