Unfiltered Christianity
In this episode of Unfiltered Christianity, Joey and Victoria continue their series on the Holy Spirit by tracing one breathtaking thread through Scripture: the Spirit has always been moving, hovering, brooding, searching, and bringing forth life where there was none. From the Spirit hovering over the waters in creation, to the dove sent out from Noah's ark looking for a place to rest, to the Spirit descending like a dove upon Jesus in the waters of the Jordan, this conversation explores the moment the Holy Spirit finally found a permanent resting place in the body of Christ. Jesus becomes the holy vessel the Spirit could remain upon, not temporarily for a task, but fully and without withdrawal. The episode also moves through the overshadowing of Mary, where the Spirit brings forth life from impossibility, and connects that same creative work to what happens in us. The Holy Spirit does not merely inspire us from the outside. He dwells within us, forms Christ in us, changes our desires, empowers obedience, and leads us as mature children of God. Together, Joey and Victoria reflect on Jesus being led by the Spirit into the wilderness, the fire and wind of Pentecost, Mary's surrendered "let it be," and the invitation to live so closely with the Holy Spirit that even the slightest shift of His gaze turns our whole being toward Him. This is a conversation about surrender, new creation, holy boldness, and the stunning reality that the same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead now dwells in us. Scripture referenced in this episode: Genesis 1:2 — "The Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters." Genesis 8:8–12 — Noah sends out the dove after the flood. Matthew 3:16–17 — The Spirit descends like a dove upon Jesus at His baptism. Luke 4:1 — Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, is led by the Spirit into the wilderness. Luke 4:14 — Jesus returns from the wilderness in the power of the Spirit. Luke 1:35 — The Holy Spirit overshadows Mary. Luke 1:46–55 — Mary's song, the Magnificat. John 4:23–24 — Worshiping the Father in spirit and truth. John 14:16–17 — Jesus promises the Helper, the Spirit of truth. Acts 2:1–4 — The Holy Spirit comes at Pentecost with wind and fire. Romans 8:11 — The same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in us. Romans 8:14 — Those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. Hebrews 9:14 — Christ offered Himself through the eternal Spirit.
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