Pastor Jack Hayford shares why listening to the quiet and steady Voice of the Holy Spirit can keep you…and your heart…from going in a very troublesome direction.
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Nehemiah: The Soul vs. The Spirit
What does the Bible mean when it says that God’s Word discerns and divides between soul and spirit? Understanding the difference between the spiritual-me and the soul-me, and that are neither one is any less me than the other, is an essential step of coming to understand how we partner with the Holy Spirit.

Nehemiah: Resources and Authority (Part II)
Father God has birthed us in Christ to be His children, and that brings us into a place of security and confidence worthy of rejoicing. Let’s discuss the pragmatics of that love when it comes to advancing His purpose in every detail of our lives.

Nehemiah: Restoration-of the Soul
Even when we’ve received Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, there is damage from our past that needs to be healed. Pastor Jack’s landmark series on Nehemiah provides us with a clear picture of how the Holy Spirit assists the believer in rebuilding life’s broken places.

Nehemiah: History for Today
Even when we’ve received Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, there is damage from our past that needs to be healed. Pastor Jack’s landmark series on Nehemiah provides us with a clear picture of how the Holy Spirit assists the believer in rebuilding life’s broken places.

Nehemiah: To Restore and Rebuild
Like the watershed of the Rocky Mountains—expansive in its surge to the “fruited plains” of the east while channeled into a dry narrow gorge to the west—so watershed worship is the way Heaven’s fountainhead of grace, blessing, and fruitfulness is tapped in our lives and to those around us.

The Angels Are Still Singing (Part II)
Angels are messengers of God who speak to us as they did to people of the Bible. To Zacharias they announced fulfillment of a promise he’d almost given up hoping for; to the virgin Mary they spoke of the unimaginable; and to Joseph, that what seemed a disappointment was going to turn out better than […]
