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A Spirit-Filled Church: Using What’s in the House

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God Provides Through People

The miracle in 2 Kings 4 ( The widow and the oil ) begins with a personal question but unfolds in community. The widow borrows jars from her neighbors; her miracle requires their participation.

Likewise, God designed the church as a body, where every part contributes (Ephesians 4, Romans 12, 1 Corinthians 12). Pastors equip, prophets guide, servants encourage, givers sustain. Most of what God does, He does through people.

A Spirit-filled church isn’t about a few doing everything; it’s about everyone doing something. When each member offers their jar, the house overflows with grace.

Your part might feel small: a prayer whispered, a meal shared, a welcome offered but God multiplies small offerings into kingdom impact.

Reflection Question:
What role do you play in your church body, and how can you offer your gift to serve others?

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A Spirit-Filled Church: Using What’s in the House

The single command Jesus gave his followers before igniting his movement was “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised...” (Acts 1:4). He was telling them to wait and then move with the Spirit. For a movement to accomplish God's mission, it must be guided by the Spirit of God. We want to challenge every leader at Exponential with the big idea of Spirit-filled: Moving With The Spirit.

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