Christian Foundations 2 - SpiritSample
GOD’S SPIRIT BRINGS POWER
No-one would have held much hope for the impact of the Jesus group once he was gone. Jesus left a group of terrified followers who had already shown their lack of understanding and stick-ability. They were in no way able or ready to take the world by storm. I’m not saying these guys didn’t have faith, but they were by no means world-beaters. They weren’t at all ready or wanting to take this new faith to an antagonistic empire. The future of Christianity looked bleak in the hands of these ordinary country folk. But God’s Spirit changed all that.
Read: Acts 1:4-9
Journal
1. What is God saying to me? Which verse is most significant?
2. What do I want to discuss or explore further?
3. What do I need to do?
4. What sort of power was Jesus talking about?
Reflect
This event occurred between Jesus’ resurrection from the tomb and his ascension to heaven. He was just tidying everything up before he left. Jesus wanted his mates to know that there was a radical, world-changing event about to occur. He called it being “baptized with the Holy Spirit.” Baptized means “dunked” or “immersed.” So his disciples were about to be swamped by the Spirit. (As we have already learned, the same thing happens to each of us when we believe in Jesus.) As Jesus pointed out, what was going to happen to the kingdom of Israel was not the important thing for these Jewish boys. What mattered was that they were going to be immersed in God’s Spirit.
And the result was going to be “power.” The Spirit brings God’s power into our lives. The incredible power that created the whole of the universe, that raised up and extinguished empires, that culminated with Jesus’ being raised from the dead, this power is in believers. And you should see the difference it made for these guys. They were courageous. They were strong. They were outspoken. They were faith-filled. And the world began to be turned upside down through the gospel of Jesus. Ordinary people saturated in the power of the Spirit are spiritually unstoppable. (But remember that it comes with a cost – almost all of them became martyrs for their faith.)
The same Spirit is living in you. You are no longer a slave to fear or weakness or sin or shame or condemnation. You are not trapped by your past or your personality. Like these early disciples of Jesus, you are baptized in the Spirit and you have his power to change, love unconditionally, share this wonderful good news, and impact your world.
Pray
Lord most of the time I feel very ordinary and that’s probably good because it keeps me dependent on you. But you are not ordinary and your Spirit living in me is not ordinary. Please pour out your courage and strength and faith into my life through the power of your Spirit in me. Lord may my faith and my life impact my world.
Respond
I don’t think the Holy Spirit’s power is something that we have to try to grab on to, but more something to wait for and to look for. As you rest in God’s Spirit today, look for evidences of his power through your life. Look for anything that happens that is God’s doing more than yours.
Scripture
About this Plan
Spirit is the second in a series of studies that helps you establish a strong biblical foundation as a follower of Jesus. In this plan we focus on the most shadowy member of the “Trinity” – the Holy Spirit. He is now living in you. This plan will help you understand what the Holy Spirit is doing in you, with you, and for you.
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