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

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When the Oil Flows

The oil kept flowing until the last jar was filled. The moment there were no more jars, the miracle stopped. The limitation wasn’t God’s power but their capacity to receive.

In the same way, God longs to pour out His Spirit on the church not sparingly, but abundantly. Yet often, our readiness determines the outpouring. Are we bringing enough jars? Are we creating space for Him to move?

The miracle teaches us this: God meets open vessels with overflowing grace. The more we surrender, the more He fills. A Spirit-filled church isn’t defined by size, but by openness.

Reflection Question:
How can you make more “room” in your life or church for God to pour out His Spirit?

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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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