Walking Spiritually
Walking with God The Hermitage (Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ) Chow, Kaitlyn 05/04/2025
After tracing some of the different words for “walking” in the Bible and seeing what they can tell us about walking with God, this teaching goes on to look at a number of principles for walking spiritually using examples from God’s Word and the teacher’s own life. Records of believers such as Enoch, Noah, Hannah, David, Moses, and Jesus Christ are used to illustrate how we can walk in fellowship, alignment, and partnership with God. Some of the keys covered are the need to trust God; the importance of faithfulness; the role of prayer; the requirement to not care what others think but only what God’s will is; the place of selflessness, humility, and obedience; the necessity of operating the manifestations; and the place that waiting on God holds.
Being an Example – Audio
Being an Example
Lifestyle of a Believer The Hermitage (Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ) West, Greg 05/04/2025
We have been called by God to be His sons and, as we walk in this world, people are watching our example. Whether we want them to or not and whether we recognize it or not, we make an impression on others. In order for others to understand who God is and what Jesus Christ has made available, we want to imitate many of the characteristics of our Heavenly Father, above all by walking in His love. Being the examples we’ve been called to be involves remembering and believing who we are and what we have because of Christ, manifesting the truth of God’s Word by walking out on it and holding it forth.
Developing a Lifestyle of Service – Audio
Developing a Lifestyle of Service
Leadership and Service Lifestyle of a Believer The Hermitage (Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ) Chatten, Bob 05/03/2025
Service to others in God’s name is a part of God’s design for every believer’s life and growth, not just something for a few special people or ones with a certain personality or knowledge. Just as we grow and mature physically from stage to stage in our lives, we can choose to grow and mature spiritually from stage to stage over the course of our lives. In this teaching we look at some of the different stages of spiritual growth and maturity mentioned in God’s Word, what is involved in reaching those stages, how we learn what our particular place of service in the Body of Christ is, the difference between our position and our function, and how urgent and important it is that each of us gives what we uniquely have to contribute.