Empowered Witnesses: The Role of the Holy Spirit

 

Summary

### Summary

Today, we delved into Acts chapter 1, focusing on the early church's preparation for their mission. We began by acknowledging the importance of volunteers in our ministries and the upcoming events, such as Pastor Jeremy's class for young couples and the ordination of Pastor Jeremy and Pastor Steve. These events highlight the ongoing work and dedication within our church community.

We then transitioned to the core of our discussion: the mission given to the disciples by Jesus before His ascension. Acts chapter 1 serves as a foundational passage, illustrating the embryonic stage of the church. Luke, the author, provides a historical account of Jesus' life and teachings, continuing into the early church's formation. The disciples were instructed to stay in Jerusalem and wait for the Holy Spirit, who would empower them to be witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.

The passage emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering believers. Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit was not just for comfort but also for empowerment to carry out God's mission. The disciples' task was to be witnesses, a mission that extends to all believers today. This mission is not limited to pastors or church leaders but is a call for every believer to share the gospel and make disciples.

We also discussed the practical steps the disciples took while waiting for the Holy Spirit, such as replacing Judas with Matthias. This act of preparation underscores the importance of being proactive and obedient to God's calling, even in times of waiting.

In conclusion, the message is clear: we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to be witnesses for Christ. This mission is ongoing and requires our active participation and obedience. Whether through church activities, personal evangelism, or community involvement, we are called to be faithful stewards of the gospel.

### Key Takeaways

1. The Role of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is not just a comforter but an empowerer. He equips us to understand God's truth, convicts us of sin, and enables us to be effective witnesses for Christ. This empowerment is essential for fulfilling our mission as believers. [48:17]

2. Active Waiting: While waiting for God's promises, we should be proactive in our obedience. The disciples replaced Judas with Matthias, showing that even in times of waiting, there are steps we can take to prepare for God's work. This teaches us the importance of being diligent and ready for action. [01:05:21]

3. Universal Mission: The call to be witnesses is not limited to church leaders but extends to all believers. Regardless of our background, abilities, or circumstances, we are all called to share the gospel and make disciples. This mission is a collective responsibility. [51:47]

4. Empowerment for All: The Holy Spirit empowers every believer, not just a select few. This means that each of us has the potential to impact our communities and the world for Christ. Our unique gifts and circumstances are part of God's plan for spreading the gospel. [52:17]

5. Stewardship and Obedience: Every decision we make is an opportunity to worship God and fulfill our mission. Whether big or small, our choices should reflect our commitment to God's calling. This perspective helps us stay focused on our purpose and be effective in our ministry. [01:07:19]

### YouTube Chapters

1. [0:00] - Welcome
2. [34:22] - Importance of Volunteers
3. [35:22] - Upcoming Events and Outreach
4. [36:21] - Ordination Announcement
5. [37:51] - Introduction to Acts Chapter 1
6. [39:50] - Luke's Historical Account
7. [41:47] - Embryonic Stage of the Church
8. [43:18] - Jesus' Teachings Post-Resurrection
9. [44:48] - The Promise of the Holy Spirit
10. [46:18] - Jesus' Departure and Promise
11. [48:17] - Role of the Holy Spirit
12. [50:16] - The Kingdom of God
13. [51:47] - Universal Mission
14. [53:47] - Empowerment for Witnessing
15. [55:17] - Jesus' Ascension
16. [57:18] - Return to Jerusalem
17. [59:23] - Replacing Judas
18. [01:05:21] - Preparing for Obedience
19. [01:07:19] - Stewardship and Mission
20. [01:10:24] - Call to Obedience and Repentance
21. [01:11:24] - Closing Prayer and Reflection
22. [01:16:53] - Farewell to Interns

Study Guide

### Bible Reading
1. Acts 1:1-11 - The Ascension of Jesus and the Promise of the Holy Spirit
2. Acts 1:12-26 - The Disciples Replace Judas with Matthias

### Observation Questions
1. What specific instructions did Jesus give to the disciples before His ascension? ([48:47])
2. How did the disciples prepare for the coming of the Holy Spirit while they were waiting in Jerusalem? ([57:48])
3. What criteria did the disciples use to choose a replacement for Judas? ([01:01:22])
4. What role does the Holy Spirit play according to the sermon? ([48:17])

### Interpretation Questions
1. Why do you think Jesus emphasized the importance of waiting for the Holy Spirit before beginning their mission? ([48:47])
2. How does the act of replacing Judas with Matthias demonstrate the disciples' obedience and preparation? ([01:05:21])
3. What does it mean for the Holy Spirit to empower believers, and how does this empowerment extend to all believers, not just church leaders? ([51:47])
4. How does the concept of "active waiting" apply to our lives today, especially in the context of fulfilling God's mission? ([01:05:21])

### Application Questions
1. The sermon emphasized the role of the Holy Spirit as an empowerer. How can you seek the Holy Spirit's guidance and empowerment in your daily life? ([48:17])
2. The disciples were proactive even while waiting for the Holy Spirit. What are some practical steps you can take to prepare for God's work in your life during times of waiting? ([01:05:21])
3. The mission to be witnesses for Christ extends to all believers. How can you actively participate in this mission within your community? ([51:47])
4. Reflect on a time when you felt the Holy Spirit's empowerment. How did it impact your actions and decisions? ([52:17])
5. The sermon mentioned the importance of stewardship and obedience. What are some decisions you can make this week that reflect your commitment to God's calling? ([01:07:19])
6. How can you use your unique gifts and circumstances to impact your community and the world for Christ? ([52:17])
7. The sermon highlighted the importance of being proactive in our obedience. What is one area in your life where you feel called to take action, and how can you start this week? ([01:05:21])

Devotional

Day 1: The Empowering Role of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is not just a comforter but an empowerer. He equips us to understand God's truth, convicts us of sin, and enables us to be effective witnesses for Christ. This empowerment is essential for fulfilling our mission as believers. The Holy Spirit's role is multifaceted, providing guidance, strength, and the ability to discern God's will. This divine empowerment is not reserved for a select few but is available to all believers, enabling us to live out our faith boldly and effectively.

In Acts 1, Jesus promises the disciples that they will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon them. This promise is not just for the early church but extends to all believers today. The Holy Spirit's presence in our lives is a testament to God's ongoing work and His desire for us to be active participants in His mission. As we rely on the Holy Spirit, we are equipped to face challenges, share the gospel, and live out our faith in tangible ways. [48:17]

Acts 1:8 (ESV): "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."

Reflection: How can you rely more on the Holy Spirit's empowerment in your daily life to be a more effective witness for Christ?


Day 2: Active Waiting in Obedience
While waiting for God's promises, we should be proactive in our obedience. The disciples replaced Judas with Matthias, showing that even in times of waiting, there are steps we can take to prepare for God's work. This teaches us the importance of being diligent and ready for action. Active waiting involves prayer, preparation, and obedience to God's instructions, even when the fulfillment of His promises seems distant.

The disciples' decision to replace Judas with Matthias was a significant act of obedience and preparation. It demonstrated their commitment to maintaining the integrity and readiness of their group for the mission ahead. Similarly, in our times of waiting, we are called to be proactive, seeking God's guidance and taking steps that align with His will. This period of active waiting is an opportunity to grow in faith, develop our spiritual gifts, and prepare for the tasks God has set before us. [01:05:21]

Psalm 27:14 (ESV): "Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!"

Reflection: What practical steps can you take today to actively prepare for God's promises in your life while you wait?


Day 3: The Universal Mission of Believers
The call to be witnesses is not limited to church leaders but extends to all believers. Regardless of our background, abilities, or circumstances, we are all called to share the gospel and make disciples. This mission is a collective responsibility. Every believer has a role to play in God's redemptive plan, and our unique gifts and experiences are valuable in fulfilling this mission.

The Great Commission is a mandate for all followers of Christ. It is a call to action that transcends personal limitations and societal boundaries. Each believer is equipped with the Holy Spirit to share the gospel and make disciples in their unique context. This universal mission emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration in spreading the message of Christ. As we embrace this calling, we contribute to the growth and strengthening of the global church. [51:47]

Matthew 28:19-20 (ESV): "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age."

Reflection: How can you actively participate in the mission of sharing the gospel and making disciples in your community today?


Day 4: Empowerment for All Believers
The Holy Spirit empowers every believer, not just a select few. This means that each of us has the potential to impact our communities and the world for Christ. Our unique gifts and circumstances are part of God's plan for spreading the gospel. The empowerment of the Holy Spirit is a divine enablement that equips us to fulfill our God-given purpose and make a difference in the world.

Every believer is endowed with spiritual gifts that are meant to be used for the edification of the church and the advancement of God's kingdom. The Holy Spirit's empowerment is a reminder that we are not alone in our mission. We have divine assistance that enables us to overcome obstacles, share the gospel effectively, and live out our faith with boldness. This empowerment is a testament to God's desire to use each of us in His redemptive plan. [52:17]

1 Corinthians 12:4-7 (ESV): "Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; and there are varieties of service, but the same Lord; and there are varieties of activities, but it is the same God who empowers them all in everyone. To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good."

Reflection: What unique gifts has the Holy Spirit given you, and how can you use them to impact your community for Christ?


Day 5: Stewardship and Obedience in Every Decision
Every decision we make is an opportunity to worship God and fulfill our mission. Whether big or small, our choices should reflect our commitment to God's calling. This perspective helps us stay focused on our purpose and be effective in our ministry. Stewardship involves managing our time, resources, and talents in a way that honors God and advances His kingdom.

Our daily decisions, no matter how insignificant they may seem, contribute to the larger picture of our faith journey. By being intentional in our choices, we demonstrate our obedience to God's will and our dedication to His mission. This mindset encourages us to seek God's guidance in every aspect of our lives, ensuring that our actions align with His purposes. As we practice good stewardship, we become more effective in our ministry and more faithful in our walk with Christ. [01:07:19]

Colossians 3:17 (ESV): "And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him."

Reflection: How can you make intentional decisions today that reflect your commitment to God's calling and advance His kingdom?

Quotes

1. "We could meet in a barn. We could meet in a field, and we could still carry out God's mission. Now, God has blessed us with a wonderful facility, and we can serve Him here, but I want to come back to the nuts and bolts of church and of mission and what we're about." [38:51] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "You will receive power after the Holy Ghost comes upon you and you shall be witnesses. Well, I thought just the pastors did that, or just the teachers, or just the deacons, or just the elders. No, anybody that has the Holy Spirit of God has the power to be a witness. In some way, shape, or form." [51:47] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "If you have the Holy Spirit of God, you can be a witness in some fashion. And let me say more than this. This is actually God's mission for the disciples, and not just for them, but for you. Have you ever thought about it, that the work that God started there, right here where He says, you're going to be My witnesses, was a work that has reached us?" [52:17] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We exist as a church to glorify God by discipling our world for Jesus. Jesus is the one who sent us out. He's got a job for us to do. And you can do it. You've received the power to be a witness. There's no ifs, ands, or buts about it. You have received the power." [54:18] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "There is an urgency here. While we're waiting for whatever it is that God has next, we need to know that we have the power right now to be witnesses. In Manor Township, and in Lancaster County, and in the state of Pennsylvania, and around the world, that we are to be carrying out God's mission." [01:08:54] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Are you planning to be obedient? It's simple. Plan to be obedient. I really think that's all what chapter 1 is about. God told us the mission. He told us what was involved with what the disciples were doing. He showed us the commands that He gave the apostles. And they went back to the house, and they waited. And while they were waiting, they were planning on, here's what's coming next. And here's what's coming next. And here's how we can be prepared for that." [01:09:24] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "My view of stewardship is this. Every decision we make is an opportunity for us to worship God, whether big or little. We make these decisions and we set the pace as a church because we already know the mission. Our mission is not a country club mission, you guys. It's not let's sit here and get older. Don't you think? We've got enough churches around like that. We need to be a church on the move." [01:07:19] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "We believe that when we have a vote as a congregation, unless it breaks out in a brawl or somebody's, you know, just totally in the flesh, we believe that the voice of the people is the voice of God. And we listen to that, and depend on that, and that's why we threw these issues to the congregation." [01:03:52] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "The Holy Spirit of God is active right this very moment. He's the paraclete. He's the comforter. But there's more that He's going to do. As we're going to see in this context, there's more than just the fact that He's going to help us to understand God's truth from the Bible. He prays for us. We don't know how to pray. He convicts us of sin. These are powerful things that the Holy Spirit of God does." [48:17] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "I long for the kingdom. Here's the deal, the kingdom is that one day Jesus is going to settle it all. There's going to be peace on earth, there's going to be goodwill toward men. There's not going to be a danger of walking outside being bitten by a poisonous snake or being attacked on the streets of Lancaster after dark. There's going to be no threat of disease, none of sin. We're going to be in the kingdom forever. Don't you long for that?" [49:47] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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