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Bill Johnson on Soaring in the Spirit - Charismatic (Isaiah 40:31)

Source: Bill Johnson49 words

"Mount up with wings like eagles—this is life in the Spirit! The Spirit is the wind beneath our wings. When we wait in His presence, soaking in worship, we receive supernatural lift. Don't just walk; SOAR! The Spirit wants to take you higher!" — Bill Johnson. Charismatic: Spirit-empowered soaring.

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