Empowered by the Holy Spirit: Witnessing God's Goodness

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Today is Pentecost, and Pentecost is often considered the birthday of the church. This is the day that the Holy Spirit filled the disciples, and Peter preached, and 3,000 people were saved that day. It's an amazing day in church history. And a part of Pentecost as well is this infilling of the Holy Spirit, this baptism, as Jesus calls it, of the Holy Spirit. And the purpose for the Holy Spirit's baptism is to empower disciples to do the work that we are called to do." (42 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The Holy Spirit is the presence of God in our lives. And if you are a follower of Jesus, the Holy Spirit dwells in you. The gifts of the Spirit are alive in the church today. We believe that. We believe that gifts like speaking in tongues, like what happens in Acts 2, we'll talk about that. Gifts of prophecy, gifts of wisdom, gifts of service and discernment, all of these different gifts that are listed in the Bible where the Lord empowers people to do his work. That's still happening." (37 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The Holy Spirit can do things in our lives that we can't do in our own strength. And we want to trust that the Holy Spirit is working in all of us. And so during this series, we're going to focus on four things. Four things. The first one, and this is today, the Holy Spirit, the roles of the Holy Spirit in the Christian life. First, empowers us to share our faith. The second one is gives us gifts to serve others. The third one is to comfort us in times of hardship and uncertainty. And the fourth is to unite us in the mission of Jesus." (33 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The Spirit of God is always working and always speaking. The question is, are we paying attention? Are we paying attention? And so my hope in today is not just to say, like, well, you got to come to church and have a Holy Spirit encounter, but to say, no, go everywhere and have a Holy Spirit encounter. It's awesome. The Spirit is with you and active and working among us all the time." (33 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus, He died, and He didn't stay that way. Three days later, He rose again. And He appeared to the disciples for 40 days, as Luke tells us here in the opening chapter of Acts. And why did Jesus do this? Why did He do this? Why did He stick around for 40 days? Well, part of it, I think, was just to show them that He was really real. That Jesus, His resurrection wasn't just some kind of spiritual entity, but He had a body. Jesus was imbodily resurrected." (37 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "The Holy Spirit's power is not dependent upon our feelings. So the Spirit is always working. The Spirit is always moving. And the, you know, I talk to folks after service and I love talking to you people, to you all after service. And, and, you know, there's times where you, we have these moments, where we have a sense of the presence of God among us, you know, and that's, that's wonderful. And the truth is though, that this presence of God is always among us. He's always with us. Are we paying attention even when we don't feel it?" (46 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The nation of Israel was called to be these representatives, these priests, these mediators to the world. And throughout Scripture, we see failure again and again. And so now, Jesus, through his ministry, through his death and resurrection, he is making it possible for these disciples to step into that role as priests, as mediators of God's word for the nations. And so, at Pentecost, instead of the Spirit resting on a few people, like when we read through the Old Testament, we see the Spirit of God resting and filling priests, kings, prophets, a few people at a time. But at Pentecost, what's happening is for all of these disciples, they're all having this experience." (55 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Jesus told his disciples they would be his witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, to the ends of the earth. In this moment, these disciples are not being used by God to break down complex theological truths. They're not being used by God to give an unassailable argument in defense of the Christian gospel. What are they doing? They are praising God in the languages of the nations. They are being witnesses of God's goodness and glory, even though they don't know how they are doing it." (46 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The Holy Spirit helps us to overcome our fear. And I love what the Apostle Paul says to his protege Timothy in 2 Timothy 1, verses 6 through 7. For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid or afraid, but gives us power, love, and self-discipline. The Spirit of God gives us power, love, and self-discipline. And we need the Spirit to do the work that God is calling us to do. We need the Spirit to empower us to be the witnesses that God wants us to be." (47 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The goal as we seek the Holy Spirit is not to glorify ourselves. It's not just to have really great encounters of power and, like, feelings of emotions. What we need the Holy Spirit for today in May of 2024 is the same thing the disciples needed the Holy Spirit for in May of 33. To witness. We need power from the Spirit of God to bear witness of the goodness of God to the world that's full of people that God loves." (61 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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