Presiding Archbishop and General Overseer of the Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has cautioned Christians against passing judgment on others.
He claimed that there was a constant battle inside every human being between the human body and the human spirit, and that no one was spiritually free from this flesh until the day he died.
“It’s an everyday conflict; you can get it right today and miss it tomorrow,” Archbishop Duncan-Williams said in his sermon on the theme, “Keep Being Filled with the Holy Spirit” on Sunday.
Christians must be filled with the Holy Spirit every day, according to Archbishop Duncan-Williams, because “out of your belly shall flow rivers of living waters.”
He claimed that one of the main reasons Christians needed to be filled with the Holy Spirit was that they were in a constant struggle for dominance, whether it was over their human spirit or their flesh.
“Your flesh is at odds with your spirit because it seeks and desires dominance over your spirit, and your spirit is at odds with your flesh because it seeks and desires dominance over your flesh as well. Whoever you yield to will have the upper hand; as a result, it’s a never-ending battle until the day we check out. The Archbishop stated, “It will not end until the day you die.”
“When I hear that a spiritual man or woman has slipped, erred, sinned, or fallen, I am not surprised, and I do not condemn them.”
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“You have to keep drinking water every day of your life until you check out,” Archbishop Duncan-Williams said, comparing the Holy Spirit to water. “The day you don’t drink water, you get dehydrated.”
“And if you don’t receive the Holy Spirit every day, or even on a regular basis, your water level drops, and when your water level drops, your electricity power is restricted and limited.”
He claimed that when one was drunk or full of the Holy Spirit, he was under the command, dictates, and influence of the Holy Spirit, and that when one was drunk or full of the Holy Spirit, he was under the command, dictates, and influence of the Holy Spirit.
SOURCE: ATLFMONLINE