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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2023 · 52 MIN

Dynamite Prayer: The Spirit Provides

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Our English word dynamite comes from the Greek word, dunamis. In the New Testament, dunamis describes the supernatural, resurrection power of God’s Spirit that broke into the world not only at Jesus’ resurrection, but again and again throughout the New Testament, transforming peoples’ lives. In this devotional, Sue Nilson Kibbey and Rosario Picardo challenge us to open ourselves to God’s dunamis Spirit, allowing it to transform our lives, and then through us, the world.

Our English word dynamite comes from the Greek word, dunamis. In the New Testament, dunamis describes the supernatural, resurrection power of God’s Spirit that broke into the world not only at Jesus’ resurrection, but again and again throughout the New Testament, transforming peoples’ lives. In this devotional, Sue Nilson Kibbey and Rosario Picardo challenge us to open ourselves to God’s dunamis Spirit, allowing it to transform our lives, and then through us, the world.

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