This sermon delves into Acts chapter 13, focusing on the encounter between Paul, Barnabas, and Bar-Jesus, a Jewish false prophet, where Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, pronounces judgment on him, causing Bar-Jesus to go blind temporarily. The sermon emphasizes the power of the Holy Spirit in operation, refuting the notion of only one baptism in the Holy Spirit and highlighting the prophetic words spoken under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. It also challenges the belief that the age of miracles has passed, pointing out the significance of miracles in the book of Acts and questioning the flawed logic behind such beliefs.

Another Filling of the Holy Spirit

David Servant
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David Servant

David Servant (1958 - ). American pastor, author, and founder of Heaven’s Family, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Raised in a nominal Christian home, he committed to Christ at 16 after reading the New Testament, later experiencing a pivotal spiritual moment at South Hills Assembly of God in 1976. After a year at Penn State, he enrolled in Rhema Bible Training Center, graduating in 1979. With his wife, Becky, married that year, he pioneered three churches in Pittsburgh suburbs over 20 years, emphasizing missions. In 2002, he founded Heaven’s Family, a nonprofit aiding the poor in over 40 nations through wells, orphanages, and microloans. Servant authored eight books, including The Disciple-Making Minister (2005), translated into 20 languages, and The Great Gospel Deception. His teachings, via HeavenWord 7 videos and davidservant.com, focus on discipleship, stewardship, and biblical grace, often critiquing “hyper-grace” theology. They have three grown children. His ministry, impacting 50 nations, prioritizes the “least of these” (Matt. 25:40).