The Power of the Gospel: Transformation Through the Holy Spirit

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The test to apply is the test of power, the test of success. I know that in a way that can be a dangerous test, this so-called pragmatic test. It can be abused; it can, if not used properly, lead us to false results and conclusions because we are aware of the fact that there is an enemy who can counterfeit a good deal of what is Christian. [00:01:28]

The church in a way has never been more busy than she is at the present time, multiplying her institutions and organizations, holding our conferences, using all the modern media, having our discussions. There's nothing the church isn't doing, pouring out books. There have never been so many words. The church, in a sense, has never spoken so much, but the question is, what does it lead to? [00:05:46]

The problem is not in the world because the world has always been the same. The world never changes. The world is no different tonight from what it has always been in the periods I've been describing to you. There is no more difficulty about preaching the gospel tonight than there was when the Apostle Paul went to Thessalonica. [00:15:25]

The Gospel is not merely words; it is a message of power, a proclamation of the living God, and the good news of Jesus Christ, who delivers us from the wrath to come. It is not about protests or negations but a proclamation of salvation and transformation. [00:20:07]

The Holy Spirit is the answer to the problem of communication. The Gospel must come with power, conviction, and assurance, leading to genuine repentance and transformation. [00:32:51]

The Apostle knew that while he was preaching, something was happening. He knew he was not just uttering words; he felt a power. He knew it. The Holy Ghost was using him. The Holy Ghost was upon him. He had absolute assurance. This assurance about which he speaks was in himself, not in the people. [00:33:31]

The power is not only in the preacher; it is in the listener. And when it is present in both, you have revival power from God, and the whole face of society is changed. There is no problem of communication. It is the Holy Spirit of God alone who can enlighten. [00:52:04]

The true test of Christianity is not in words but in power and results. The Gospel must produce tangible changes in individuals and communities, as seen in the early church and throughout history. [00:02:39]

The Thessalonians, upon hearing the Gospel, turned from idols to serve the living God, experiencing joy in the Holy Ghost despite afflictions. This transformation was so profound that it became known throughout the region, demonstrating the Gospel's power. [00:44:01]

True revival occurs when the Gospel is preached with authority and received with conviction, resulting in a changed life and a readiness to serve God and await His Son from Heaven. [00:50:06]

The Apostle Paul experienced this power himself and preached with assurance, knowing that the Holy Spirit was at work. The Thessalonians, upon hearing the Gospel, turned from idols to serve the living God, experiencing joy in the Holy Ghost despite afflictions. [00:42:01]

The challenge is to ensure that the Gospel comes not in word only but in power, leading to a changed life and a readiness to serve God and await His Son from Heaven. [00:50:06]

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