Holy Spirit power is a profound theme throughout Scripture, illustrating the dynamic presence of God in the lives of believers. In Acts 1:8, Jesus promises that His followers will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon them, enabling them to be His witnesses to the ends of the earth. This empowerment is not merely for personal transformation but for the advancement of God's kingdom, as seen in Acts 11:18, where repentance is granted even to Gentiles, showcasing the inclusive reach of the gospel through the Spirit's work. The prophetic ministry of Elisha succeeding Elijah (2 Kings 2:9-10) exemplifies the transfer of divine power, highlighting how the Spirit equips leaders for service and miraculous deeds. Furthermore, the Apostle Paul addresses the misuse of spiritual gifts in Corinth, emphasizing that the Holy Spirit bestows diverse gifts for the edification of the church, as noted in 1 Corinthians 12:4-7. Ultimately, the power of the Holy Spirit is essential for believers to live out their faith, as Paul reminds us in Romans 8:26, where the Spirit intercedes for us in our weaknesses. As we seek the Lord's guidance, we echo the prayer from Psalms 80:19, 'Turn us again, O Lord God of Hosts,' longing for a fresh outpouring of His Spirit to empower our lives and ministries.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that despite humanity's rebellion against God, He offers peace and forgiveness to all who are willing to turn away from sin. Jesus came to extend this offer of peace and ministered in the power of the Holy Spirit, healing and delivering people from the oppress
This sermon from Psalms 55 emphasizes the importance of calling upon God in times of trouble and oppression. It highlights the need for believers to rely on God's strength, joy, and inner power to be witnesses in a dark world. The message encourages believers to pray fervently, trust in God's abilit
C.I. Scofield preaches on the powerful lessons found in 2 Kings 2:12-22. The sermon delves into the importance of meeting divine conditions, the energy of faith that relies on God's faithfulness, the consequences of knowledge without faith, and the manifestation of Spirit power through unwavering fa
In this sermon, the preacher invites the audience to join a counter-culture revolution that is happening worldwide. He encourages them to set their minds and stir their hearts through the power of the Holy Ghost to seek the power of God and have nothing to do with anything that defiles the world. Th
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the powerlessness of man in the face of the challenges and issues of life. He highlights the futility of human efforts to overcome sin and darkness. However, he also emphasizes the transformative power of encountering Jesus and experiencing His glory. The prea
John R. Rice addresses the issue of speaking in tongues, emphasizing the importance of seeking the enduement of power from God for soul-winning rather than focusing solely on speaking in tongues. He highlights the misuse of foreign languages in the church at Corinth, pointing out that God rebuked th
