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Latest Series: John Pt. 2
1.31.21 | John 16:1-15
Daniel (DanMike) Thompson
Date: January 31, 2021
Category: Message
Sermon Application Questions
Read John 16:1-15.
Can you give any examples from your own life and culture where, similarly to vs 2, someone thought they were aligned with God but ultimately were not? What are some creative ideas about how to avoid doing this?
If testifying about Jesus is the basis of the work of the Holy Spirit, how does that affect the way you view a “Spirit filled life”?
Based on the testimony of Jesus, what are some ways we can join the Holy Spirit in proving the world wrong about sin, righteousness and judgment?