But you will receive power

The pastor’s sermon, delivered during a Pentecost service, stresses the importance of the Holy Spirit in the Christian life. He points out that merely believing in Jesus Christ is not enough to fully experience the abundant life promised by God. The pastor stresses the need for spiritual alignment and personal transformation in order to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

 

He begins by recalling that after His resurrection, Jesus instructed His disciples not to leave Jerusalem until they received the Holy Spirit. He explains that the Holy Spirit is essential for exercising spiritual authority and becoming a true witness of Christ. Without the Holy Spirit, it is impossible to manifest God’s power in one’s life.

 

The pastor emphasizes that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is not merely linked to speaking in tongues, but rather to an inner transformation. The real indicator of receiving the Holy Spirit is a change of life—courage, purity, and a new character. He warns against false teachings that limit the Holy Spirit’s baptism to the expression of tongues.

 

He stresses the importance of spiritual alignment and forgiveness. He explains that the disciples had to resolve their differences and unite in prayer before receiving the Holy Spirit. Likewise, today’s believers must rid themselves of hatred, jealousy, and conflict in order to be ready to receive the Holy Spirit.

 

The pastor discusses the principle of spiritual reciprocity, highlighting that what we receive from God must be shared with others. He encourages the congregation to use the gifts and power they have received to bless and help others rather than keeping them to themselves. He reminds them that the Christian life is a life of service and sharing.

 

In closing, the pastor urges believers to spiritually realign themselves and prepare to receive the Holy Spirit. He calls them to live a transformed life, become active witnesses of Christ, and share the blessings they have received with those around them. The message ends with a call to action, inviting each person to fully commit to their faith and become an instrument of God in the world.

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