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Amber’s God conversation

Amber’s God conversation

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Holy Spirit aids in healing past traumas and provides clearer understanding of God’s intentions.
  • Amber's story exemplifies the journey from broken promises to divine restoration.
  • Trust in God is not hindered by human limitations or past disappointments.
  • Engaging with the divine can bring unexpected blessings and fulfill longstanding desires.
  • Spiritual conversations are pivotal for personal growth and faith development.

Notable Quotes:

  • "The Holy Spirit was given to help us follow Jesus and know God more closely."
  • "I am not like your earthly father."
  • "God is not a man who should lie, the son of man who should change his mind."
  • "Ride things Theodore like he's yours, and I'll pay for all his food and keep."
  • "God speaks to heal the wounds in our hearts and reveal God's love for us."

The God of the Bible is a talking God. All throughout the Scriptures, God is seen talking to people. First to the prophets, then most fully in Jesus and today through his Holy Spirit. When we choose to follow Jesus, the Spirit speaks to remind us of all that Jesus established and apply it to our lives.

So how does the Spirit speak? How do we know it’s God? And what happens afterwards? Join Rev Dr Tania Harris as she explores what the Spirit is saying to us. Everyday God Conversations will encourage you weekly to reflect on the God-conversations of Scripture, the ultimate God-conversation in Jesus and to hear from the Holy Spirit yourself. Remember, it was never meant to be a one-way conversation!

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