The Bible encourages us to consider Elijah’s faith in order that we may become like him and prevail in prayer (James 5:16-18). In this message, Ken explores the key aspects of Elijah’s prayer for rain in order that we can similarly find breakthrough answers to our own prayers.
Elijah's Prayer: A Cloud the Size of a Man's Hand
How to find breakthrough answers to our prayers
Ken Fish • James 5:16–18
The Children of God are the Children of Freedom 1/3
Ken Fish
The doctrine of sanctification has often been reduced to “now that you are saved, try harder to be good.” However, the same Holy Spirit who drew us to Jesus and brought us justification (salvation) also works in the life of a believer to bring holiness. Being holy doesn’t mean being sanctimonious; it includes great freedom. In this study, Ken discusses how freedom comes to the believer through the power of the Holy Spirit. Convergence of renewing of our minds (repentance) with skill sets (spiritual gifts) and development of character (fruit of the Spirit) is necessary and required.
The Children of God are the Children of Freedom 2/3
Ken Fish
The doctrine of sanctification has often been reduced to “now that you are saved, try harder to be good.” However, the same Holy Spirit who drew us to Jesus and brought us justification (salvation) also works in the life of a believer to bring holiness. Being holy doesn’t mean being sanctimonious; it includes great freedom. In this study, Ken discusses how freedom comes to the believer through the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Children of God are the Children of Freedom 3/3
Ken Fish
The doctrine of sanctification has often been reduced to “now that you are saved, try harder to be good.” However, the same Holy Spirit who drew us to Jesus and brought us justification (salvation) also works in the life of a believer to bring holiness. Being holy doesn’t mean being sanctimonious; it includes great freedom. In this study, Ken discusses how freedom comes to the believer through the power of the Holy Spirit.