Gene Cunningham presents Rivers of Living Water, the Ministry of the Holy Spirit Contrasted in the Old Testament and the New Testament at the October 23-25, 2015 Bible Conference at the Abundant Life Church in Uniontown, PA.
He asks: How is your spiritual life?
1. Is your life filled by the Holy Spirit?
2. Do you sense an ever-flowing spiritual supply?
3. Are you aware of the daily guidance of the Spirit of God?
4. Are you often affected by the Spirit’s disruption of your plans?
5. Is there a power at work in you that can only be attributed to the Spirit?
6. Do you have a sense of spiritual discernment in your decision-making?
7. Is your prayer life an ongoing experience of answered prayers?
PA 2015 Conference – The Holy Spirit
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A cry for and assurance of revival (Psa 119:25-32). To Ahab the apostate, Elijah the prophet was the troublemaker (1Ki 18:17-18). Jesus tells His brothers that the world hates Him, but won't hate them (Joh 7:7, Luk 23:5). Amos was hated (Amo 7:10). Paul and Silas were troublemakers (Act 16:20, Act 17:6). If you can read these passages and not be troubled then you fit into the world too well (Mat 5:3-12, Luk 6:20-23). After the Babylonian captivity Ezra led the people back to the land during restoration (Ezr 9:4-11). Ahab was one of the kings who facilitated their destruction. Oswald Chambers led a revival among the light horseman of Australia. That calvary freed Palestine under General Allenby during WWII. Elijah took a confident stand of faith in the face of 450 false prophets (1Ki 18:19-24, Jos 1:9, 1Jo 4:4, 2Ki 6:16). The irony of Elijah's challenge to the false prophets is that Baal was "the God of fire" (1Ki 18:24-35). The "evening sacrifice" a lamb was to be offered. Elijah prepared his sacrifice in the pattern of the cross and asked the Jews to join in (1Ki 18:36-37, Heb 10:23-24). The revival started (1Ki 18:38-40).