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The Heart of the Apostles | Pastor Michell Hobbs

1 h 10 min · 3. maj 2026
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Our most recent service with Pastor Michell explores the powerful contrast between the Heart of the Apostle and the Mind of the Pharisee. Drawing from the early chapters of Acts, the message challenges us to identify the posture needed to ensure we don't miss what God is doing in our lives today. The Apostolic Heart: Rooted but flexible. It is willing to follow God into new territory, reinterpreting revelation in the light of fresh moves of the Holy Spirit. The Pharisaic Mind: Rooted and rigid. It uses tradition as a lens that can overrule God’s present movement, often missing the Divine because of a desire for certainty. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Don't Box God In: Just as the disciples were surprised by the "weird" and rare miracle of Pentecost, we must remain open to how God chooses to move, even when it’s unconventional. Devotion Leads to Miracles: Following the example in Acts 2:42, wonders and signs follow a community devoted to teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer. Choose Humility Over Being Right: It’s better to be a passionate, humble follower of Christ than a "know-it-all" who values their own position over obedience. Are your roots alive enough to grow? Watch to discover how to move from a place of doubt to an "autopilot of faith," becoming part of the move of God rather than just a spectator ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Samson: The True Source of His Strength | Apostle Timothy Coats | Rite in They're Own Eyes cover

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episode The Apostle's Commission | Apostle Timothy Coats | The Acts of the Apostles cover

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