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Slow Build Podcast
The Slow Build Podcast
77 episodes
1 week ago
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).
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#83 Men’s Morning Study_Finding Purpose_10.21.25
Slow Build Podcast
37 minutes 52 seconds
2 weeks ago
#83 Men’s Morning Study_Finding Purpose_10.21.25
Finding Your Purpose … Created on Purpose Scripture: Ephesians 2:10 — “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.” Reflection: God didn’t create you by mistake. You are His masterpiece, designed with a divine assignment. Before you were born, He planned the good works you would accomplish. Your purpose begins by recognizing you are His creation, not your own project. Prayer: Lord, thank You for designing me with purpose. Help me see myself as Your masterpiece, created for good works that bring You glory. Amen. Seek God First Scripture: Matthew 6:33 — “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” Reflection: Purpose flows from relationship. When you chase God, purpose chases you. Seeking Him first keeps your priorities aligned and your heart sensitive to His voice. Prayer: Father, teach me to seek You above all else. Let Your kingdom and righteousness lead me to the life You’ve called me to live. Amen. Let His Word Guide You Scripture: Psalm 119:105 — “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” Reflection: God’s Word illuminates each step of your journey. You don’t need to see the full path — only trust His light for today. As you spend time in Scripture, His voice will grow clearer. Prayer: God, light my path through Your Word. Let every decision I make be rooted in Your truth and guided by Your Spirit. Amen. Serving Others Reveals Purpose Scripture: 1 Peter 4:10 — “As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” Reflection: Your purpose is not just about what you gain but about what you give. When you use your talents to bless others, you step into divine purpose. Look for ways to serve — purpose lives there. Prayer: Lord, help me use my gifts to serve others faithfully. Let my life reflect Your grace and love in all I do. Amen.
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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).