Did Jesus Really Descend Into Hell?

Did Jesus Really Descend Into Hell?

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Letting the Holy Spirit Descend Into Our Wounds

What if the places in your life that feel stagnant, dry, or broken are exactly where the Holy Spirit wants to meet you? Jesus promised that rivers of living water would flow from the hearts of those who believe in Him — a promise fulfilled through the Holy Spirit. Dr. Sri explain ...  Show more

Is God Going to Show Up for Me?

In moments of uncertainty, disappointment, and confusion, it's common to wonder in our hearts, "Lord, are you really there?" Dr. Sri encourages us by unpacking Jesus’ promise in the Great Commission: “I am with you always.” He explains how Christ remains present to us at all time ...  Show more

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