May-June Weekly House Fellowship Manual [CSEAM]
The Renewal and Revival Apostolic Immersion
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Weekly House Fellowship Manual
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Theme: The Person and Power of the Holy Spirit (May) & The Harvest of the Spirit: Walking in Fruitfulness (June)
MAY 2026: THE PERSON AND POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Week 1 (May 7): The Promise of the Father and the Personhood of the Spirit
Biblical Teaching: The Holy Spirit is not an "it" or a mere force, but the third person of the Trinity. He possesses intellect, emotions, and a will. He was promised by Jesus to be our Parakletosโ€”one called alongside to help.
Scriptures: John 14:16-17, Acts 1:4-8, Ephesians 4:30.
Bible Story: The Upper Room (Acts 2). Before the fire fell, there was a period of waiting and unity, proving that the Spirit responds to hunger and obedience to the Father's promise.
Spiritual Activation: Silence all distractions for 5 minutes. Consciously invite the Holy Spirit as a Person into your room. Speak to Him as a friend.
Prayer Focus:
๐Ÿ™- Global Family: That every CSEAM member experiences a fresh personal encounter with the Holy Spirit.
๐Ÿ™- Leadership: Divine wisdom for the CSEAM Global Oversight in administrative decisions.
Review Questions:
1. Q: Why is it wrong to refer to the Holy Spirit as "it"?
A: Because He is a Person with emotions (He can be grieved) and a will.
2. Q: What was the primary instruction Jesus gave regarding the Spirit in Acts 1?
A: To wait for the Promise of the Father.
Week 2 (May 14): The Baptism of Fire and Spiritual Boldness
Biblical Teaching: The baptism in the Holy Spirit provides the "dunamis" (miraculous power) needed for effective witnessing. It transforms a fearful believer into a bold soldier of the Endtime Army.
Scriptures: Acts 4:31, Matthew 3:11, 2 Timothy 1:7.
Bible Story: Peterโ€™s Transformation. Compare Peter denying Christ (Matthew 26) to Peter preaching to thousands (Acts 2). The difference was the immersion in the Spirit.
Spiritual Activation: Pray in the Holy Ghost fervently for 10 minutes. Ask for the "tongues of fire" to consume lukewarmness.
Prayer Focus:
๐Ÿ™- Church Growth: That CSEAM becomes a magnet for the lost through signs and wonders.
๐Ÿ™- Leadership: Protection over the families of all CSEAM branch pastors.
Review Questions:
1. Q: What does the Greek word "Dunamis" signify?
A: Miraculous power, might, and strength.
2. Q: What happened to the building in Acts 4:31 when they prayed?
A: It was shaken, and they were filled with boldness.
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Week 3 (May 21): The Gift of Discernment and the Still Small Voice
Biblical Teaching: In the Endtime, deception is rampant. The Holy Spirit acts as our internal compass, guiding us into all truth and revealing things to come.
Scriptures: John 16:13, 1 Corinthians 2:10-14, 1 Kings 19:12.
Bible Story: Paul and the Slave Girl (Acts 16:16-18). Paul used the gift of discerning of spirits to identify a spirit of divination that appeared to be saying the right things but had a dark source.
Spiritual Activation: Practice "Listening Prayer." Ask the Spirit a specific question about your ministry assignment and record the first scripture or thought that comes to mind.
Prayer Focus:
๐Ÿ™- Global Family: A heightened sense of discernment to escape the snares of the enemy.
๐Ÿ™- Church Growth: Expansion into new territories and nations.
Review Questions:
1. Q: How does the Spirit search the deep things of God according to 1 Corinthians 2?
A: By revealing them to our spirits, for the natural man cannot understand them.
2. Q: Did the slave girl in Acts 16 speak a lie?
A: No, but her source was demonic, which Paul discerned.
Week 4 (May 28): The Holy Spirit as the Executive of the Godhead
Biblical Teaching: The Holy Spirit is the one who manifests the decrees of the Father and the finished work of the Son on earth today. He is the "Doer" of the Trinity.
Scriptures: Genesis 1:2, Job 33:4, Romans 8:11.
Bible Story: The Creation (Genesis 1). While the Word was spoken, the Spirit "hovered" or "incubated" over the chaos to bring forth order.
Spiritual Activation: Lay hands on your own chest and decree: "The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead quickens my mortal body now!"
Prayer Focus:
- ๐Ÿ‘ŒLeadership: Anointing for the CSEAM Apostolic Council to lead with prophetic precision.
๐Ÿ‘Œ- Global Family: Financial breakthroughs to fund the "Endtime Army" mandate.
Review Questions:
1. Q: What was the Holy Spirit doing in Genesis 1:2?
A: Hovering/moving over the face of the waters.
2. Q: According to Romans 8:11, what is the Spirit's role in our physical bodies?
A: To give life (quicken) our mortal bodies.
JUNE 2026: THE HARVEST OF THE SPIRIT (FRUITS)
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Week 1 (June 4): Love and Joy โ€“ The Foundation of the Army
Biblical Teaching: Fruit is the evidence of maturity. Love (Agape) is the root, and Joy is the strength. Without love, our spiritual gifts are "noisy cymbals."
Scriptures: Galatians 5:22-23, 1 Corinthians 13:1-3, Nehemiah 8:10.
Bible Story: The Prodigal Sonโ€™s Father (Luke 15). The fatherโ€™s love was not based on the sonโ€™s performance, reflecting the Spirit's fruit of unconditional love.
Spiritual Activation: Identify one person you have struggled to forgive. Ask the Spirit to pour His love into your heart for them, then send them a message of kindness.
Prayer Focus:
๐ŸŒˆ- Global Family: Deep unity and brotherly love within all CSEAM cells.
๐ŸŒˆ- Leadership: Emotional health and joy for the frontline ministers.
Review Questions:
1. Q: Why is Love listed first in the fruit of the Spirit?
A: Because all other fruits are expressions or "flavors" of love.
2. Q: Where does our spiritual strength come from?
A: The joy of the Lord.
Week 2 (June 11): Peace and Longsuffering โ€“ Stability in Battle
Biblical Teaching: In a chaotic world, the believer is kept by a peace that passes understanding. Longsuffering (patience) allows us to endure trials without breaking.
Scriptures: Philippians 4:7, Colossians 1:11, James 1:3-4.
Bible Story: Joseph in Egypt (Genesis 39-41). Josephโ€™s ability to wait 13 years between the dream and the throne is the ultimate biblical proof of longsuffering.
Spiritual Activation: Breathe deeply and declare: "I refuse to be offended or hurried. I move at the pace of the Spirit."
Prayer Focus:
-๐Ÿ’ฏ Church Growth: That CSEAM becomes a city of refuge for the broken and restless.
-๐Ÿ’ฅ Global Family: Patience for those waiting on marital or career breakthroughs.
Review Questions:
1. Q: How does Philippians 4:7 describe the Peace of God?
A: It passes all understanding and guards our hearts and minds.
2. Q: What is the result of "patience" having its perfect work?
A: That we may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.
Week 3 (June 18): Gentleness, Goodness, and Faithfulness โ€“ The Character of Christ
Biblical Teaching: These fruits represent our integrity and how we treat others. Faithfulness is the requirement for being entrusted with greater kingdom resources.
Scriptures: Matthew 25:21, Psalm 23:6, Galatians 6:9.
Bible Story: Ruthโ€™s Loyalty (Ruth 1). Ruthโ€™s faithfulness to Naomi and her God, even when it seemed disadvantageous, led to her becoming an ancestor of Christ.
Spiritual Activation: Evaluate your commitments to your local CSEAM branch. Ask the Spirit to strengthen your "faithfulness" muscles in the small things.
Prayer Focus:
๐Ÿ…- Leadership: Integrity and accountability for all departmental heads.
๐Ÿ…- Global Family: That goodness and mercy follow every member in their workplaces.
Review Questions:
1. Q: What is the reward for the "faithful servant" in the parables of Jesus?
A: Being made ruler over many things and entering the joy of the Lord.
2. Q: What is the difference between Gentleness and weakness?
A: Gentleness is power under control.
Week 4 (June 25):๐Ÿ“ข๐Ÿ“ข Meekness and Temperance โ€“ The Disciplined Soldier
Biblical Teaching: Meekness is not weakness; it is "power under restraint." Temperance (Self-control) is the ability to govern one's passions and tongue.
Scriptures: Numbers 12:3, Proverbs 16:32, 2 Peter 1:5-6.
Bible Story: Moses (Numbers 12). Moses was the meekest man on earth, yet he moved the hand of God. His one lapse in temperance (striking the rock) cost him the Promised Land.
Spiritual Activation: Fast from a specific social media app or food item today to practice the "fruit of temperance."
Prayer Focus:
๐Ÿ…- Church Growth: Massive harvest of souls during the end-of-month outreaches.
๐Ÿ…- Leadership: Fresh anointing for the Founder/General Overseer for the next season.
Review Questions:
1. Q: Who was described as the meekest man on earth?
A: Moses.
2. Q: Why is a person who rules their spirit better than one who takes a city? (Prov 16:32)
A: Because internal victory (self-control) is the foundation for lasting external victory.๐ŸŒˆ๐ŸŒˆ๐ŸŒˆ๐ŸŒˆ
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