Now that Jesus has ascended into Heaven and we are empowered by the Holy Spirit and given the great commission, how do we walk in the Spirit?
Now that Jesus has ascended into Heaven and we are empowered by the Holy Spirit and given the great commission, how do we walk in the Spirit?
The power of the Holy Spirit fell on the disciples to enable them to be witnesses. What does that mean for us?
After the resurrection, and before His ascension, Jesus appeared to 500 people. Each time he did it with a purpose – to make sure that His disciples knew and believed the truth so that they could continue to work that Jesus began.
After the resurrection, and before His ascension, Jesus appeared to 500 people. Each time he did it with a purpose – to make sure that His disciples knew and believed the truth so that they could continue to work that Jesus began.
After the resurrection, and before His ascension, Jesus appeared to 500 people. Each time he did it with a purpose – to make sure that His disciples knew and believed the truth so that they could continue to work that Jesus began.
After the resurrection, and before His ascension, Jesus appeared to 500 people. Each time he did it with a purpose – to make sure that His disciples knew and believed the truth so that they could continue to work that Jesus began.
After the resurrection, and before His ascension, Jesus appeared to 500 people. Each time he did it with a purpose – to make sure that His disciples knew and believed the truth so that they could continue to work that Jesus began.
After the resurrection, and before His ascension, Jesus appeared to 500 people. Each time he did it with a purpose – to make sure that His disciples knew and believed the truth so that they could continue to work that Jesus began.
Jesus asked his disciples a critical question: “Who do you say I am?” In this series we explore the different responses to Jesus from people in the Gospel according to Mark. What is your answer to this question? It could determine your eternity.
Jesus asked his disciples a critical question: “Who do you say I am?” In this series we explore the different responses to Jesus from people in the Gospel according to Mark. What is your answer to this question? It could determine your eternity.