The Crossing Church

Come Holy Spirit - Without Measure

38 min · 10. mai 2026
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Pastor Chad taught that Jesus carried the Holy Spirit “without measure,” living in constant connection to God’s limitless power and wisdom, and that believers are invited into that same Spirit-led life. Centering on John the Baptist’s words, “He must increase, but I must decrease,” Pastor Chad explained that true joy and abundance are not found through self-promotion or success, but through closeness to Jesus and obedience to His voice. Using examples from the Gospel of John, he showed how simple acts of faith and obedience open the door to supernatural provision, healing, guidance, and overflowing life through the Holy Spirit.

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