Embracing the Supernatural in Our Faith Journey

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The early church's power came from their obedience to Christ's command to go and preach the gospel everywhere. Our faith must be active, stepping out in obedience and trusting God to work through us, even when it involves risk and discomfort. [00:19:18]

The early church's effectiveness was rooted in their prayer life, and we must prioritize this spiritual discipline to see God's power manifest in our lives. [00:41:59]

Signs and wonders serve to authenticate the gospel message, demonstrating the reality of Christ's reign. We should pray for God to confirm His word through us, not for spectacle, but to reveal His glory and draw others to Him. [00:29:12]

We are called to be bold in our witness, trusting that God will work with us as we proclaim the gospel. Our intellectual understanding and doctrinal correctness are not enough; we need the power of the Holy Spirit to make our witness effective. [00:25:26]

The verses in Mark 16 challenge us to embrace the supernatural aspects of our faith. Rather than dismissing these passages due to textual skepticism, we should confront our discomfort with the supernatural and seek to understand its role in our lives today. [00:06:58]

Brethren, we need God to work with us. We need God to bring joy unspeakable. We need God to bring boldness. Didn't they need boldness? The Spirit of God came upon that earth. There's all sorts of things we need. We need conviction. We need God to open hearts. [00:25:26]

Brethren, we need to pray for that divine fire. We need to pray. I don't want to tell God what he's supposed to do in 2024, but I know this: that whatever the fullness is of what God is willing to do today, I suspect from this passage that it is unleashed when the church puts its feet on the ground and goes out these doors and goes everywhere and proclaims the message. [00:41:59]

Brethren, you know what I'm asking? I'm not advocating for coming up here with rattlesnakes. What I'm, Brethren, what I want is as much as God is willing to do today. And before we decide what God will and will not do at this hour, wouldn't it make sense for us to first do what they did and go everywhere preaching the gospel? [00:25:26]

Brethren, we need that unmistakable supernatural element in the life of the church, that which empowers us, that which causes an influence. And I'm not here to tell God what he must look like or what God must do. I just simply, I'm not wanting to do gymnastics with the scriptures. [00:41:59]

Brethren, we need more than good intentions. Too often, we're going to do something. Listen to that word everywhere. They went out and they proclaimed that message everywhere. Isn't that a wide word? That's a big word, everywhere. And Brethren, you know what I'm asking? [00:25:26]

Brethren, I just ask you this: if the book of Acts is not where we go to find how the early church carried out the Great Commission, then Brethren, I would have to say we're left to ourselves. [00:41:59]

Brethren, I just ask you this: if the book of Acts is not where we go to find how the early church carried out the Great Commission, then Brethren, I would have to say we're left to ourselves. [00:41:59]

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