What We’re Learning About the Holy Spirit

What We’re Learning About the Holy Spirit

From Between Sundays with The Chandlers by Matt Chandler & Lauren Chandler

March 3, 2026 · 40 min · Season 1 · Episode 4

About this episode

The episode discusses the hosts' journey with the Holy Spirit and emphasizes the importance of a personal relationship with Him.

In this episode, we talk about our journey with the Holy Spirit. We both grew up in church contexts where He wasn’t ignored—but He wasn’t really known either. Over time, through Scripture, ministry, and seasons of stretching, we’ve learned that the Spirit isn’t just a doctrine to understand or gifts to experience. He is God with us. We share what it looks like for us to walk with Him between Sundays—asking Him to illuminate the Word, guide our steps, soften our hearts, and provide power where our strength runs out. More than anything, we’ve learned that the Holy Spirit loves to make much of Jesus, and life with Him is marked not just by power, but by tenderness. Our hope is simple: that you’d open your Bible, ask the Spirit to speak, and begin growing in friendship with Him. ORDER MY LATEST BOOK Becoming Like Jesus is a book about “progressive sanctification” that takes it beyond church words into the honest conversation so many Christians have navigated. Rooted in the Beatitudes, this book unpacks the lifelong series of highs and lows that the Holy Spirit uses to shape us into a person who looks like Jesus. If you Pre-Order the book now, you will get access to some bonus…

People in this episode

Hosts: Matt Chandler, Lauren Chandler

Topics covered

  • Holy Spirit
  • Christianity
  • Spiritual growth
  • Scripture
  • Friendship with God

Keywords

  • Holy Spirit
  • Christianity
  • spirituality
  • sanctification
  • Becoming Like Jesus

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