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The Indwelling Spirit

1 h 0 min · 12 de jul de 2026
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📖 Scripture: Romans 8:7–17 The Holy Spirit does more than empower believers—He dwells within them. In Romans 8:7–17, Fr. Michael Strachan explores what it means to live in the season of the Holy Spirit. Because God's Spirit now dwells in His people, Christians are no longer slaves to sin and death but adopted children of God, led by the Spirit on the path that leads to eternal life. As we set our minds on the Spirit instead of the flesh, we are called to follow Christ, take up our cross, and walk faithfully toward the inheritance God has promised His children.

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