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Life Principle #22

To walk in the Spirit is to obey the initial promptings of the Spirit.


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How does my conscience differ from the guidance of the Holy Spirit? Read answer.

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What the Bible Says About...

Holy Spirit Guidance

The Bible promises that the Holy Spirit will guide us.  Learn more.

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Life Examples

King Ahasuerus

God used King Ahasuerus's restless spirit to get his attention. Learn more.

Tychicus

Tychicus delivered Paul's messages to several churches, and he played a major part in distributing the word of God.
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