Empowered by the Spirit: Boldness in Persecution

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The early church's response to persecution was to pray for boldness, not for personal safety. This highlights the importance of prioritizing the proclamation of the gospel over personal comfort or security. They were not praying that they might be delivered or that these opponents might be silenced. [00:08:29]

The Holy Spirit empowers believers to speak the word of God with clarity and authority. This empowerment is not limited to preachers but extends to all who share the gospel. The Spirit gives unction, anointing, clarity of understanding, freedom, and clarity of speech, and authority. [00:12:40]

Conviction and convincing are distinct works of the Holy Spirit. Conviction establishes the truth of the gospel, while convincing leads individuals to accept and believe it. The Holy Spirit convicts always but doesn't always convince. This distinction is of tremendous importance. [00:27:56]

The gospel message centers on Jesus Christ and His redemptive work. The Holy Spirit glorifies Christ by revealing these truths to believers and empowering them to live in light of this revelation. The Spirit's work is essential for understanding and embracing the gospel. [00:25:02]

The Holy Spirit's work is essential for understanding and embracing the gospel. Human wisdom alone cannot grasp its depth, and it is only through the Spirit that we can truly know and believe. The Spirit divides mankind into two groups: those who are only convicted and those who are also convinced. [00:36:14]

The Holy Spirit acts upon the listeners, not just the preacher. This dual action is crucial for the gospel's impact. The Spirit deals with the minds, hearts, and wills of the listeners, enabling them to understand and accept the message. [00:19:17]

The Holy Spirit's presence and power are evident in the transformation of lives, as seen in the early church and throughout history. The Spirit enables believers to speak with boldness and authority, confirming the word with signs and wonders. [00:10:05]

The Holy Spirit glorifies Christ by revealing these truths to believers and empowering them to live in light of this revelation. The Spirit's work is essential for understanding and embracing the gospel, as human wisdom alone cannot grasp its depth. [00:25:02]

The Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. This conviction is not just about moral wrongdoing but about the failure to recognize Jesus as the Son of God. The Spirit's work is to bring this conviction to the hearts of individuals. [00:29:05]

The Holy Spirit's role is twofold: enabling the preacher to deliver the message with clarity and authority, and working in the hearts of listeners to convict and convince them of the truth. This dual action is essential for the gospel's impact. [00:11:40]

The Holy Spirit's work is not limited to the preacher but extends to the listeners, convicting them of sin, righteousness, and judgment. Conviction is the Spirit's way of establishing the truth of the gospel, while convincing leads individuals to accept and believe it. [00:29:05]

The Holy Spirit empowers believers to speak the word of God with clarity and authority. This empowerment is not limited to preachers but extends to all who share the gospel. The Spirit gives unction, anointing, clarity of understanding, freedom, and clarity of speech, and authority. [00:12:40]

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