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INTRO
First of all, let me start by saying that I love being with you this weekend.
I have enjoyed being able to bring you the word, and I pray that you have benefited from this weekend.
I want to say that you have a wonderful leadership team here.
Your pastors and teachers are incredible men and women who love you deeply.
We are going to conclude our series on God With Us tonight by talking about the Holy Spirit.
We have seen God the Father create us, we have seen the Son come to save us.
We are going to now see the Spirit come to seal us.
But we are also going to see how The Spirit works within our day to day lives, and how He will be with us till the end.
The Spirit Seals Our Salvation
My focus in this series is to show you that God is with us and has always been, He has been with us when the Father created us, when the Son came and dwelt among us, and when the Spirit seals us he remains with us for ever.
In essence what I hope you have seen is the trinity working together to save you and to be with you.
Get your Bibles and lets turn to Ephesians 1:13-14
What we are learning here is that it is the Holy Sp
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