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You Are Righteous: The Truth Most Christians Struggle to Believe | John 16:5-11 - Dallas Herndon

34 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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What does the Holy Spirit actually do—and how does it change the way you see yourself? In this message from John 16:5–11, we unpack three powerful ways the Holy Spirit works in our lives: convicting us of sin, revealing our righteousness, and reminding us of victory over the enemy.  Too often, we live weighed down by guilt, shame, or fear—but Jesus teaches something radically different. The Holy Spirit isn’t here to condemn you—He’s here to convince you of the truth: *  Your greatest need is to believe in Jesus  *  Your identity is now righteous in Christ *  The enemy is already defeated  If you’ve ever struggled with feeling unworthy, stuck in your past, or uncertain about where you stand with God, this message will challenge and free you. This isn’t just theology—it’s identity. And when that clicks, everything changes. Recorded live at Life Tabernacle Church in Vinton, Virginia, on April 19, 2026, from Pastor Daniel Dallas Herndon. Want to connect more with Life Tabernacle? Visit us online: lifetabernaclepcg.com [https://www.lifetabernaclepcg.com/] Feeling led to support the ministry? Give securely here: Tithely Giving Link [https://give.tithe.ly/?formId=e23c01e8-be2b-4d67-a159-48f24c92e92b]

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