Episode 4 — When the Spirit Leads: Faith Beyond Strategy
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This week on Built for Durango, we turn the page to the Book of Acts—what Pastor Brian rightly called the Acts of the Spirit. Before there was strategy, structure, or certainty, the early church was defined by its dependence on the Holy Spirit. They didn’t move by instinct or intellect alone; they moved because the Spirit led, empowered, and transformed them.
In this episode, Bob and Daniel reflect on Brian’s teaching and wrestle with a tension many believers feel today: the balance between understanding faith intellectually and actually living it relationally. Bob connects with the analytical grounding of Scripture, while Daniel presses into the personal, disruptive, and deeply transformative work of the Holy Spirit. Together, they ask a hard question: if the first-century church couldn’t function without the Spirit, why do we think we can?
Daniel shares his own story of being filled with the Holy Spirit and how that moment reshaped his imagination, direction, and purpose. The conversation moves beyond theology into lived experience—boldness, joy, freedom, and a willingness to follow God beyond comfortable boundaries.
The episode closes with prayer and an invitation. Not to learn more about the Holy Spirit, but to encounter Him. Because if Built for Durango is going to matter—if we’re going to carry God’s love into our city—it won’t happen by effort alone. It will happen when we allow the Spirit to lead, expand our vision, and move us into a deeper, more courageous faith.
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