Empowered by the Spirit: The Transformative Pentecost

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The church of Jesus Christ always depends upon the Holy Spirit for our life. Without the Holy Spirit, the church degenerates into tinkering around with programs and structures and initiatives, and without the Holy Spirit, nothing of lasting spiritual value is ever accomplished. [00:09:16]

Notice what happens when God's Spirit is poured out abundantly upon His people: Christians become articulate. You see it says it there, your sons and your daughters shall prophesy. What does that mean? To prophesy is to be prompted by God to say the right word at the right time in the right way. [00:10:41]

When the church is filled with the Spirit, you have mission-oriented young people. Your young men shall see visions, and again this has to be a work of the Holy Spirit. It will not happen apart from the Holy Spirit because the natural tendency when we are younger is to think that we have plenty of time. [00:12:58]

God commissions His people for ministry. Divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them. Now I want you to try and imagine yourself among these 120 people in the upper room when this happened. They saw what I think can be best described as like a great ball of fire. [00:15:46]

The gift of God's Spirit and the commission of God to do His work is for every believer. In the Old Testament, it was for a few prophets, priests, kings. They were all anointed by God for ministry, but here it is very clear that the Spirit of God is poured out not on a few but on all believers. [00:19:35]

At Pentecost, the tongues were a blessing from God that led to understanding, to the proclamation of the gospel, and people being gathered, people being united, people coming together as one. And though they came from different cultures and spoke different languages, they were one on that day around the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:33:33]

The Spirit of the Lord brings life to the church, brings strength and boldness to the church, and brings growth to the church. Do you see the pattern? The life comes from above. It's Jesus doing His work in and through His people, and He does it by the Holy Spirit. [00:28:01]

You get more of the Spirit as you give more of yourself to Jesus. God will not fill what He does not have. You get more of the Spirit as you give more of yourself to Jesus. Therefore, Paul says to Christians, present yourselves, your very bodies, as a living sacrifice to God. [00:40:18]

You get more of the Spirit as you fix your eyes on Jesus. You get more of the Spirit as you give more of yourself to Jesus. You get more of the Spirit as you fix your eyes on Jesus. Peter makes it very clear on the day of Pentecost it's Jesus who pours out the Holy Spirit. [00:41:10]

I looked at Christ, and the dove of peace flew into my heart. I looked at the dove, and the dove flew away. Do you see that? I looked at Christ, and when I had my eyes on Christ, I found that the Spirit of God came and filled my heart. [00:41:40]

The more Christ-centered you are, the more Spirit-filled you will be, and that's why Paul says in his prayer in Ephesians in chapter 3 he prays that you will know the love of Christ that passes knowledge in order that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. [00:42:42]

For all that we know of the life of your Spirit, we give you our thanks, and we desire more. Therefore, we ask that we will give ourselves more fully to you, that we will fix our eyes more clearly on Jesus, and that we will be pursuing Christ-centered lives. [00:43:50]

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