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#28 - “Can You Trust the Holy Spirit?”

34 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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What did people say about the Spirit? In this episode, we explore who the Holy Spirit is and why that matters for your everyday life. Drawing from the early Church Fathers through the Reformers, we unpack a rich, historical vision of the Spirit—not as a vague force, but as fully God and fully personal. What does the Holy Spirit actually do? He makes God’s love real to us, assures us that we are His, unites us to Christ, and transforms us from the inside out. In a world where many feel disconnected, uncertain, or stuck trying to change on their own, this conversation invites you into something deeper: a life shaped and sustained by the very presence of God within you. If you’ve ever wondered how to experience God more personally, grow in your faith, or find real transformation—this episode is for you.

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