#1068: Acts 2 | What does it mean to "walk in the Spirit?" | Judges 13-14

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Original airdate: Tuesday, April 14, 2020
(unedited/draft show notes here, not a transcript )

Lead:

What does it mean to “walk in the Spirit?”

Intro:

It’s famous story day here at #forthehope! When we get to Judges we’ll hear the beginning of the story of Samson and, pop quiz, what’s the repeated refrain in the book of Judges? The Israelites AGAIN did what was evil in the sight of the Lord.

But before we get there, Acts 2 contains one of many sermons that Luke records, and this one is probably the most famous because it represents a major point in salvation history — the coming of the Holy Spirit as Jesus promised. And…after we read through it, we’ll look briefly at the question, “What does it mean to “walk in the Spirit?”

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New covenant:

Passage: Acts 2
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 47
Words: ~1095

Wisdom:

Passage: none today
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses:
Words:

Old covenant:

Passage: Judges 13-14
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 45
Words: ~1227

Commentary:

Love you!

-Roger


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