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Charisma Media Sensitivity of the Spirit

We must learn the difference between being sensitive to the Holy Spirit and being aware of the sensitivity of the Holy Spirit! Drawing on the story of Mary and Joseph moving ahead of Jesus, Dr. Kendall explains how easy it is for us to make assumptions in the natural and run on ahead of the Holy Spirit. When you find yourself ahead of God's timing and moving forward with your own personal plans, you must stop and go back! You can find the road back from anywhere, and that road is called repentence! It points you in the direction of peace!
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Biblically sound explanation of the Holy Spirit

Date:January 14, 2013
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Bibi
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A detailed analysis of the character and role of the Holy Spirit, following the story of Mary and Joseph going ahead without Jesus on their way back to Nazareth after the festival in Jerusalem.
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Date:October 5, 2007
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Nancy Hudson
Any book by Kendall reveals his deep spiritual insights and provides encouragement for the reader to pursue his own relationship with God and fellow man.
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Date:January 12, 2007
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Kevin
This book is awesome. This book convicts with love and revives with fire. I love to see a man of God who has study well but hasnt lost his desire to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit. This is worth it.
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