by Billy Burns | Nov 26, 2022 | Gifts of the Spirit, New Testament Christianity, The Holy Spirit, Walk of the Spirit
For the last three months, I have had the privilege to lead a weekly men’s group for our church. I love leading the group for several reasons. These men are incredible, Word-loving Jesus followers. Another reason is that we meet at Chick-fil-A at 7 AM every...
by Billy Burns | Nov 19, 2022 | Holy Spirit Filled Believers, New Testament Christianity, Praying in Other Tongues, The Baptism in the Holy Spirit, The Holy Spirit, Walk of the Spirit
Have you got three minutes? I sense a great urgency in my spirit to remind Spirit-filled believers to once again focus upon and profit from something that to many has been woefully neglected. I’m referring to a benefit that comes as we pray in other tongues. It...
by Billy Burns | Nov 11, 2022 | God's Promises, The Holy Spirit, Walk of the Spirit
This particular post might not be for you at this exact moment, but it is definitely for somebody or a bunch of somebodies. I know that I know that I know that this is a right-now word for a reader or readers. Read these words from the apostle Paul… “And...
by Billy Burns | Nov 5, 2022 | Holy Spirit Filled Believers, The Holy Spirit, Walk of the Spirit
If you have raised children, at one time or another, you have heard one of your children scream to a sibling at the top of their lungs, “It’s just not fair. It’s mine!” And, while you and I aren’t children any longer, we too can find...
by Billy Burns | Oct 30, 2022 | Leadership, The Holy Spirit, Walk of the Spirit
Up front, I will tell you that this post will either have you shouting “Preach” or crying “Ouch”. No alternative responses will be allowed! Get ready. Some will shout praises and others will throw a hissy fit. What is a hissy fit? A hissy fit...
by Billy Burns | Oct 22, 2022 | New Testament Christianity, The Baptism in the Holy Spirit, The Holy Spirit, Walk of the Spirit
Recently, when Hurricane Ian threatened and then blasted through Florida, Vickie and I found ourselves without electricity for two days. Because of Ian, we were like the proverbial atheist when he died. We were all dressed up and had no place to go. (I know that you...