Posts Tagged ‘Holy Spirit’

Looking for God's glory

Posted: January 3, 2008 by Pilgrim Soldier in Mission
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I’m down to the last few days of Maggi Dawn’s Beginnings and Endings now, and a couple of days ago I read the following: The glory of God is revealed in those magic moments when we are touched by something beyond human achievement, when we see the presence of God break into the ordinary and [...]

A few good men and women!

Posted: October 28, 2007 by Pilgrim Soldier in Mission
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Reading today I found this quote: Nothing is so likely permanently to stop soul-saving as the want of intense zeal on the part of our own people. How far are your soldiers’ meetings utilised for the development of the personal religion and fighting capacity of your people? Never mind the fewness of the numbers; if [...]

Strategy, intellect and the Holy Spirit

Posted: February 6, 2007 by Pilgrim Soldier in old uksalvationist posts
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Over the last few days I’ve been involved in an ongoing discussion over at a couple of places about cultural relevance. Part of the discussion has got onto how whether the early pioneers in the Army were totally reliant on the Spirit. As part of this reliance it’s been said that as they responded to [...]

Intimacy

Posted: April 21, 2006 by Pilgrim Soldier in old uksalvationist posts
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Last night we had an amazing house group where all the plans went out of the window and instead we did what God wanted. The 6 of us who were there spent time praying for each other and the presence of the Holy Spirit was very evident. For me personally, this was a very important [...]