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Loving God's Way – The Role of the Holy Spirit/Min. Eshema Momoh/Interactive MidWeek Service

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Min. Eshema Momoh continued our teaching series with a practical and insightful message titled "Loving God's Way – The Role of the Holy Spirit." Drawing from 1 Corinthians 13:4–7, Romans 5:5, and Galatians 5:16–17, we were reminded that God's kind of love is not something we manufacture through willpower or good intentions. The love described in Scripture—patient, kind, selfless, and enduring—is the very character of Christ, and it can only be consistently expressed as the Holy Spirit works within us. We learned that God's love has already been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, making Him the source and strength behind a life of genuine love. The message challenged us to stop relying on human effort and instead walk daily in step with the Holy Spirit. As we yield to His leading, He empowers us to overcome the desires of the flesh and produces the character of Christ within us. Loving God's way is therefore not simply a command to obey, but a life to be surrendered to. The more we walk with the Holy Spirit, the more His love becomes visible through our words, attitudes, and actions, revealing Christ to the world around us. Confession: Lord, thank You for pouring Your love into my heart through the Holy Spirit. Teach me to depend on Him daily, so that my thoughts, words, and actions reflect the love of Christ. Let Your Spirit continually shape my character, enabling me to love Your way and become a true reflection of Your heart. Amen.

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Min. Eshema Momoh continued our teaching series with a practical and insightful message titled "Loving God's Way – The Role of the Holy Spirit." Drawing from 1 Corinthians 13:4–7, Romans 5:5, and Galatians 5:16–17, we were reminded that God's kind of love is not something we manufacture through willpower or good intentions. The love described in Scripture—patient, kind, selfless, and enduring—is the very character of Christ, and it can only be consistently expressed as the Holy Spirit works within us. We learned that God's love has already been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, making Him the source and strength behind a life of genuine love. The message challenged us to stop relying on human effort and instead walk daily in step with the Holy Spirit. As we yield to His leading, He empowers us to overcome the desires of the flesh and produces the character of Christ within us. Loving God's way is therefore not simply a command to obey, but a life to be surrendered to. The more we walk with the Holy Spirit, the more His love becomes visible through our words, attitudes, and actions, revealing Christ to the world around us. Confession: Lord, thank You for pouring Your love into my heart through the Holy Spirit. Teach me to depend on Him daily, so that my thoughts, words, and actions reflect the love of Christ. Let Your Spirit continually shape my character, enabling me to love Your way and become a true reflection of Your heart. Amen.

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