More About Jesus - Bob Shelton

The Holy Spirit's Standard

14 min · 18 de abr de 2026
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The sermon contrasts the protective role of angels with the superior indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit in believers. It explains that upon salvation, the Holy Spirit takes residence within the believer to convict them of sin, guide their steps, and provide spiritual protection against evil. The message emphasizes that while Christians may struggle with their carnal nature, they possess eternal security and divine power through this internal presence. Ultimately, the Holy Spirit serves as a standard raised against the floods of worldly wickedness, offering hope and victory to those who have accepted Christ.

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