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Ch. 2 Holy Spirit Lifestyle (Part 3 of 7)

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Mission Finder Podcast #10 | Season 2

Hosts: Andrew Michael Arroyo & Don Nava

In this episode, we explore what it truly means to live a fruitful Christian life. Fruitfulness is not the result of willpower or self-effort. Just as a seed depends on sunlight, water, and healthy soil, spiritual growth depends on the life-giving presence of the Holy Spirit. Without Him, lasting transformation is impossible. With Him, growth becomes natural and sustained.

The Power of Kingdom Vocabulary

A central theme of this conversation is the importance of adopting a kingdom vocabulary. Words carry power. They shape our perspective, influence our relationships, and reflect the condition of our hearts.

When we choose language aligned with God’s truth, we begin to see through a kingdom lens. This shift represents a deeper renewal of our minds and hearts. Our words can either advance God’s kingdom or create obstacles to its work. Intentional speech allows the Holy Spirit to reshape how we think, speak, and engage with others.

Living a Holy Spirit Lifestyle

We also outline four essential pillars for cultivating a Spirit-led life:

Desire: A genuine hunger for deeper fellowship with the Holy Spirit.
Information: Biblically grounded understanding of who the Holy Spirit is and how He works.
Repetition: Consistent spiritual practices that build lasting habits.
Accountability: Support from others who encourage growth and faithfulness.

Together, these pillars create a foundation for steady spiritual maturity.

Taking Inventory of Our Words

As the episode concludes, we encourage listeners to examine their speech. Do your words reflect God’s truth? Do they build up, encourage, and align with the values of His kingdom?

Fruitfulness flows from surrender. As we invite the Holy Spirit to guide our hearts and shape our language, transformation begins within and extends outward to those around us.

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