by Hope City Church on Sep 08, 2024
### Summary
Today, we explored the profound necessity of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Regardless of the season or situation we find ourselves in, it is the presence and power of God that makes the difference. We delved into the prophetic vision given to Zechariah, where God emphasized that it is not by might nor by power, but by His Spirit that we accomplish His will. This vision was fulfilled in the New Testament with the coming of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, making the Spirit available to all believers.
We discussed the misconceptions about the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that its purpose is not to make us run and shout but to empower us with wisdom, knowledge, and truth. The Holy Spirit is a constant supply of divine power, much like the endless flow of oil from the olive trees in Zechariah's vision. This power enables us to achieve what human strength and resources cannot.
We also touched on the importance of discerning God's voice amidst the many voices that speak to us. The Holy Spirit helps us distinguish between divine guidance, our fleshly desires, and the enemy's deceptions. This discernment is crucial for interpreting dreams, visions, and the various ways God communicates with us.
Furthermore, we examined the concept of being born again, as explained by Jesus to Nicodemus. This spiritual rebirth is essential for entering the Kingdom of God and involves being born of water and the Spirit. The Word of God acts as water, cleansing and fortifying us, while the Spirit gives life to our spirit.
Lastly, we discussed the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, which refines and redeems us. By allowing the Holy Spirit to reveal, refine, and redeem us, we become better versions of ourselves, equipped to fulfill God's purpose. The story of Saul's conversion to Paul illustrates this transformation, showing how an encounter with the Holy Spirit can change our lives and destinies.
### Key Takeaways
1. **The Power of the Holy Spirit**: The Holy Spirit is essential for achieving God's will in our lives. Human strength and resources can only take us so far, but it is by God's Spirit that we can accomplish His divine purposes. This power is a constant supply, much like the endless flow of oil in Zechariah's vision. [41:03]
2. **Discerning God's Voice**: In a world filled with many voices, it is crucial to discern God's voice. The Holy Spirit helps us distinguish between divine guidance, our fleshly desires, and the enemy's deceptions. This discernment is vital for interpreting dreams, visions, and understanding God's will for our lives. [45:25]
3. **Spiritual Rebirth**: Being born again is essential for entering the Kingdom of God. This involves being born of water and the Spirit, where the Word of God cleanses us, and the Spirit gives life to our spirit. This spiritual rebirth transforms us and aligns us with God's purposes. [50:04]
4. **Transformation and Refinement**: The Holy Spirit refines and redeems us, making us better versions of ourselves. This process involves allowing the Holy Spirit to reveal areas that need change, refine our character, and redeem us from our past. The story of Saul's conversion to Paul exemplifies this transformative power. [51:28]
5. **Living a Spirit-Filled Life**: To live a Spirit-filled life, we must continually seek to be filled with the Holy Spirit. This ongoing filling pushes out negative influences and empowers us to live according to God's will. It is not enough to be baptized into the body of Christ; we must also be filled with the Holy Spirit to experience true transformation. [01:20:06]
### YouTube Chapters
[0:00] - Welcome
[35:14] - Introduction and Announcements
[37:05] - The Power of the Spirit
[38:21] - Misconceptions About the Holy Spirit
[39:42] - Zechariah's Vision
[41:03] - Not by Might, Nor by Power
[42:33] - Human Strength vs. God's Power
[44:06] - The Promise of the Holy Spirit
[45:25] - Discerning God's Voice
[47:07] - Understanding Dreams
[50:04] - Spiritual Rebirth
[51:28] - Refinement by the Holy Spirit
[52:43] - The Role of the Word and the Spirit
[55:35] - The Importance of Being Spirit-Filled
[01:20:06] - Transformation Through the Holy Spirit
[01:23:03] - Invitation to Accept Christ
[01:24:29] - Prayer and Conclusion
### Bible Reading
1. Zechariah 4:1-6
2. John 3:1-8
3. Acts 9:1-19
### Observation Questions
1. What was the prophetic vision given to Zechariah, and how does it relate to the Holy Spirit? ([39:42])
2. How did Jesus explain the concept of being "born again" to Nicodemus? ([50:04])
3. What was Saul's experience on the road to Damascus, and how did it lead to his transformation? ([01:15:59])
4. According to the sermon, what are some misconceptions about the Holy Spirit's role in our lives? ([37:05])
### Interpretation Questions
1. Why is it significant that the Holy Spirit is described as an endless supply of oil in Zechariah's vision? How does this imagery help us understand the Spirit's role in our lives? ([39:42])
2. How does the Holy Spirit help us discern God's voice amidst other voices, and why is this discernment crucial for our spiritual journey? ([45:25])
3. What does it mean to be "born of water and the Spirit," and how does this concept of spiritual rebirth impact our relationship with God? ([50:04])
4. How did Saul's encounter with the Holy Spirit on the road to Damascus illustrate the transformative power of the Spirit? ([01:15:59])
### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you relied on your own strength rather than the Holy Spirit. How did that experience differ from times when you depended on God's Spirit? ([41:03])
2. In what ways can you actively seek to discern God's voice in your daily life? Are there specific practices or habits you can adopt to improve your spiritual discernment? ([45:25])
3. Have you experienced a "spiritual rebirth"? If so, how did it change your perspective and actions? If not, what steps can you take to understand and experience this rebirth? ([50:04])
4. Think about an area in your life where you need transformation. How can you invite the Holy Spirit to reveal, refine, and redeem that part of your life? ([51:28])
5. How can you ensure that you are continually filled with the Holy Spirit? What practical steps can you take to maintain this ongoing filling? ([01:20:06])
6. Identify a specific situation where you need the Holy Spirit's guidance. How will you seek and follow the Spirit's direction in that situation this week? ([45:25])
7. Reflect on Saul's transformation to Paul. Is there an area in your life where you need a similar transformation? How can you open yourself up to the Holy Spirit's work in that area? ([01:15:59])
### Day 1: The Power of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is essential for achieving God's will in our lives. Human strength and resources can only take us so far, but it is by God's Spirit that we can accomplish His divine purposes. This power is a constant supply, much like the endless flow of oil in Zechariah's vision. The Holy Spirit empowers us with wisdom, knowledge, and truth, enabling us to achieve what human strength and resources cannot. This divine power is not just for extraordinary moments but is available to us in our everyday lives, guiding us and helping us fulfill God's will.
Zechariah's vision of the olive trees and the golden lampstand symbolizes the continuous and abundant supply of the Holy Spirit. Just as the lampstand was kept burning by the oil from the olive trees, our lives are sustained and empowered by the Holy Spirit. This power is not about physical might or human effort but about the divine enablement that comes from God. It is by His Spirit that we can overcome challenges, fulfill our callings, and live out our faith effectively. [41:03]
Zechariah 4:6 (ESV): "Then he said to me, 'This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel: Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord of hosts.'"
Reflection: Think of a situation in your life where you have been relying on your own strength. How can you invite the Holy Spirit to empower you in this area today?
### Day 2: Discerning God's Voice
In a world filled with many voices, it is crucial to discern God's voice. The Holy Spirit helps us distinguish between divine guidance, our fleshly desires, and the enemy's deceptions. This discernment is vital for interpreting dreams, visions, and understanding God's will for our lives. By tuning into the Holy Spirit, we can navigate through the noise and receive clear direction from God. This discernment is not just for major life decisions but is essential for our daily walk with God.
The ability to discern God's voice is a gift of the Holy Spirit. It requires us to be sensitive to His leading and to spend time in prayer and the Word. As we grow in our relationship with God, we become more attuned to His voice and can better distinguish it from other influences. This discernment helps us make wise decisions, avoid pitfalls, and stay aligned with God's purposes for our lives. [45:25]
1 John 4:1 (ESV): "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world."
Reflection: Reflect on a recent decision you made. How did you discern whether it was God's voice guiding you? What steps can you take to improve your spiritual discernment?
### Day 3: Spiritual Rebirth
Being born again is essential for entering the Kingdom of God. This involves being born of water and the Spirit, where the Word of God cleanses us, and the Spirit gives life to our spirit. This spiritual rebirth transforms us and aligns us with God's purposes. It is not just a one-time event but an ongoing process of renewal and growth in our relationship with God. Through this rebirth, we become new creations, empowered to live out our faith and fulfill God's calling on our lives.
Jesus explained to Nicodemus that being born again is a spiritual transformation that is necessary to see and enter the Kingdom of God. This rebirth is a work of the Holy Spirit, who regenerates our hearts and minds, making us new creations in Christ. It is through this process that we are cleansed from our sins and empowered to live a life that honors God. The Word of God plays a crucial role in this transformation, as it washes us and renews our minds. [50:04]
John 3:5-6 (ESV): "Jesus answered, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.'"
Reflection: Reflect on your own spiritual rebirth. How has being born again changed your life? What areas of your life still need to be transformed by the Holy Spirit?
### Day 4: Transformation and Refinement
The Holy Spirit refines and redeems us, making us better versions of ourselves. This process involves allowing the Holy Spirit to reveal areas that need change, refine our character, and redeem us from our past. The story of Saul's conversion to Paul exemplifies this transformative power. An encounter with the Holy Spirit can change our lives and destinies, turning us from our old ways and aligning us with God's purposes. This transformation is ongoing, as the Holy Spirit continues to work in us, shaping us into the image of Christ.
The transformation and refinement by the Holy Spirit are essential for our spiritual growth. It is through this process that we are sanctified and made holy, set apart for God's purposes. The Holy Spirit convicts us of sin, leads us to repentance, and empowers us to live righteously. This transformation is not always easy, as it involves letting go of old habits and mindsets, but it is necessary for us to become the people God has called us to be. [51:28]
2 Corinthians 3:18 (ESV): "And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit."
Reflection: Think about a specific area of your life where you need refinement. How can you invite the Holy Spirit to work in this area and bring about transformation?
### Day 5: Living a Spirit-Filled Life
To live a Spirit-filled life, we must continually seek to be filled with the Holy Spirit. This ongoing filling pushes out negative influences and empowers us to live according to God's will. It is not enough to be baptized into the body of Christ; we must also be filled with the Holy Spirit to experience true transformation. Living a Spirit-filled life means being led by the Spirit in every aspect of our lives, allowing Him to guide our decisions, actions, and attitudes.
A Spirit-filled life is marked by the fruit of the Spirit, which includes love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. As we yield to the Holy Spirit, He produces these qualities in us, making us more like Christ. This ongoing filling of the Holy Spirit is essential for our spiritual growth and effectiveness in ministry. It enables us to overcome challenges, resist temptation, and live a life that glorifies God. [01:20:06]
Ephesians 5:18-19 (ESV): "And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit, addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart."
Reflection: Reflect on your daily routine. How can you make space for the Holy Spirit to fill and lead you each day? What changes can you make to ensure you are living a Spirit-filled life?
**[Music]**
What I believe God is saying to all of us on today, no matter what you're leaning into, no matter what season of life you are in, no matter what you're needing, we need the presence and the power of God in our life.
Anybody can testify in your own circumstance, your own situation, that you know it was nobody but the Spirit and the presence of God that made the difference.
And so I'm going to just be nice today and go right into the message. They got this new thing they're doing now with a sermon buffer with my message. And so I think that was Pastor Davis' way of getting me to stop talking too much before I get in my message.
And so one week they said, "Pastor, you did 10 minutes of announcements." I'm like, "Me?" They said, "You did 10 more minutes of announcements." We already did. I said, "Ain't no way." And they so petty, y'all. They just petty. They proved that I did by cutting the clip out the whole service and showing them where I started and showing them where that thing's at nine minutes and 59 seconds. I said, "Lord, have mercy." Okay. And they had nothing to do with the Holy Spirit.
Come on, somebody. We'll say the Holy Spirit did that. How often we say the Spirit is doing it? And sometimes it's just us. Come on. Be honest. It just be us and we need somebody to come in and show us the error of our ways.
Show us the error of our ways. And so today we'll be talking about that. 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1. "No matter what you're leaning into, no matter what season of life you are in, no matter what you're needing, we need the presence and the power of God in our life. Anybody can testify in your own circumstance, your own situation, that you know it was nobody but the Spirit and the presence of God that made the difference." [35:14] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
2. "The Holy Spirit does not come into our lives to make us run and shout. It comes into our life to give us power, to give us knowledge and wisdom, and to lead us into all truth, to reveal, to correct. That power comes into our life for a reason." [37:05] (13 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
3. "You need to have a flashback of what God has done for you and what God is doing for you. Matter of fact, some of you got amnesia on what God brought you out of and how he worked some things on your behalf, and you haven't lifted your hands, in a long time. You haven't said, thank you, Jesus, in a long time, because you waiting on a feeling to make you do it." [38:21] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
4. "Man's power or willpower can take you a long way, but God's power can take you all the way. You ever see men like us, men, we can do a whole lot of things. I got, willpower can literally take us a long way, but it's going to be God's power, depending on his spirit, depending on his endless supply that will allow us to achieve and go further, and not just go further, but sometimes even go further faster when we depend on the power and the presence of the Holy Spirit." [41:03] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
5. "You need to learn how to discern when God is speaking, your flesh is speaking or the devil is speaking. We could have dreams. You ever have a dream, like a good dream, you're going to win a million dollars. I mean, I've had, I've had a dream before where somehow a lot of money came into my life and the dream was like, y'all, it was so real. I mean, it was like, I was already shopping. Doing things. I already had re-established some stuff in my life. Like, I mean, life was just good. And then I woke up and realized it was a nightmare." [47:07] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
6. "You got to get to a point to understand when it is the spirit of God talking, the devil is talking or my emotions or my flesh is talking. And here's the funny thing. Sometimes they sound alike, especially when it's something you want to do, especially, oh, that was, oh, that was God told. Me. No, that's what you wanted to do anyway. And you just align God with what you want to do." [48:31] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
7. "Do you want to be great? Yes, I want to be great. It's okay. It is okay for us to desire what God desires for us. He want us to be fearfully and wonderfully made, the apple of his eye, the head and not the tail, the above and not beneath, the lender and not the borrower, blessed in the city, blessed in at the same time. We need to know who we are in God. We are fearfully and wonderfully made. Yes, I want to be great. God wants to refine us that we can be great." [01:14:27] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
8. "Being filled with the Holy Spirit doesn't make me better than you. It makes me better than me. Amen. Amen. Amen. The Holy Spirit, it don't make me better than you. makes me better than me. My cup being filled makes me better for me. My cup being overflowed allows me now to be a blessing to those who around me." [01:20:06] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
9. "Don't settle for just being baptized into the body of Christ. That first baptism, you're now placed into the body of Christ, but it's now time to be filled with the Holy Spirit. There's many people who've been baptized into the body. The question is now, am I being constantly filled with the Holy Spirit? And the more often you stay filled with the Holy Spirit, garbage can't stay in you because that water pushes it out and leaves no room for that fear, that anger, that whatever that thing may be for you, it pushes it out. Be filled with the Spirit." [01:21:41] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
10. "When you make Hope City Church, you're giving me permission, us permission to speak into your life. I can't tell people what to do on social media. I can say what I want to say, but I don't have no authority over them. So my best goal is to let my light shine, to be as positive and life-giving as possible, and hope the light would draw them in to want to know more, not be this aggravating person who always got something negative to say." [01:03:13] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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