
03 TSC Jul 25 Kumasi | The Spirit Helpeth Our Infirmities
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Christians are called to experience the Spirit — to be inwardly transformed and to walk in divine reality rather than human logic. This involves obeying God’s commandments until one’s perception is hijacked by the Spirit of God. Such a man lives a transcendent life and becomes a transmitter of divine influence.
In this series, Pastor Jeffrey Walter demystifies the concept and nature of the Holy Ghost, impresses the urgent need to seek and tarry for the power of the Holy Spirit, and explains how the Spirit of Truth is the surety of our divine inheritance and the power we need over evils and our external circumstances.
In this episode, “The Spirit Helpeth Our Infirmities”, Pastor Jeffrey Walter emphasizes the need for the Holy Spirit, detailing the diverse ways in which the Holy Spirit helps our infirmities (weaknesses). He explains three levels of spiritual growth and reveals how the Holy Spirit is manifested on each level. Pastor Walter further demonstrates that as a person’s heart is transformed through obedience, the process culminates in the Holy Spirit’s influence upon their life, enabling them to transmit that divine influence (i.e. divine manifestation).
Beloved, the Holy Spirit must come upon you, dwell in you and be manifested through you. Labor until this becomes a reality. You can taste the divine life in your earthly walk. Hallelujah!
Key Scripture: Joel 2:28-29 (KJV)
Other Scriptures: John 8:32, Psalm 83:5-7, 1 Corinthians 2:13, Romans 8:26, Matthew 17:21, Acts 2:4-6, Acts 19:2-6, Matthew 24:17 [All Scriptures in KJV]
Note: This message is an episode in the series of messages preached during the 2025 CAFAN July Special Programme on “The Holy Ghost”. Kindly listen to all messages in the series for a complete appreciation.