Liberty University
The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
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INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………………………………………1 Intro to Acts The Holy Spirit
WHO IS THE HOLY SPIRIT………………………………………………………………………………………………1 What Did Jesus Say About the Holy Spirit? What Was the Holy Spirit’s Role? Why is the Holy Spirit necessary?
THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT………………………………………………………………2 Corporate Prayer and Unity Prior to the Holy Spirit’s Coming The Signs of the Holy Spirit’s Presence The filling of the Holy Spirit
HOW DID THE HOLY SPIRIT IMPACT BELIEVERS AND NON BELIEVERS…………………………..3 Conversion of Non Believers Unity Within the Body
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How Did the Holy Spirit Impact Believers and Non Believers? The Holy Spirit had an immeasurable impact on believers and nonbelievers in the book of Acts. He brought about significant conversions of nonbelievers throughout the text, including the conversions of Saul of Tarsus and the 3000 that heard Peter preach. The Holy Spirit used conviction, repentance, and baptism for conversion in the lives of many non-believers. In the case of Saul the prosecutor, Acts 9:1-30, the Holy Spirit spoke to him while in the midst of his Christian prosecution with instructions to follow His command. Saul was eventually converted, preaching the Gospel with boldness through the Holy Spirit (Woods, 1). Likewise, the 3000 who gave ear to Peter’s speech in Acts 2:22-41 were convicted, led to repentance, and baptized. Immediately following their conviction, their hearts sought repentance and right standing with God. Afterwards, they were fully adopted in to the faith and devoted to the ministry according to verses 42-44 (Woods, 1). Unity was also another area of impact influenced by Holy Spirit. Within the body of believers, the Spirit enabled them to share all things and submit to the authority of leadership, and ultimately the authority of God. Chapter 2:44 says that all believers had sold all of their possessions and distributed them to others as they had need. The Holy Spirit clearly provides humility and unity in the hearts of
The book of Acts deals with the development of the Christian church following the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. What occurred in Acts chapter two was the manifestation of God, the Holy Spirit on those gather in the upper room. Acts 1:8 (KJV) says, “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth”. Jensen (1981) says the purpose of the book of Acts can be summed up in three words; registration, vindication, and edification. What God did, when God poured out God’s self on those assembled in the upper room in Acts chapter two, was for the continuation of the work Jesus Christ started in the four gospels.
Acts of the Apostles chronicles the rapid advancement of the Gospel by way of the gift of the Holy Spirit. “The Holy Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles: The Charismatic Community in Mission” takes into account the narratives succeeding Pentecost including Spirit Baptisms from Samaria to Ephesus (Acts
The book of Acts is known as 'the birth of the church'. Acts recounts the story of
The gift of Tongues has been becoming more and more popular over the past 10 years. Christians appear to have differing views on the matter. Some think it is a sign of the HOLY SPIRIT, other think it is a manifestation of demonic forces. There are Bible verses to
One example of Paul being empowered by the Holy Spirit is when he raised Eutychus from the dead in Acts 20. This teaches me that the Holy Spirit can empower people to achieve things that may seem impossible. When Eutychus fell out of the window, the people probably didn't have much hope that he would live. The Holy Spirit can enable anyone to do something great, even when it seems like there is no hope. The Holy Spirit also empowered Paul in Acts 20 when he encouraged the Ephesian elders. This shows me that the Holy Spirit can give me the strength to encourage people to tell them to stay strong in their faith. Lastly, Paul defending himself before the officials in Acts 23, 24, and 25 taught me that the Holy Spirit can help me stand up for my faith. He has the power to give me the bravery and determination to stand up in front of
Let me explain, in the book of Acts, there is the history of how Christianity came about. The Apostle Peter preached boldly because of the Holy Spirit. In my opinion, the life application here is to turn to the Holy Spirit to give us courage also insight to accomplish what God wants us to do building His kingdom. However, change will take place as new churches are founded. The book of Acts tells us that by faith in Jesus, along with the Holy Spirit, we can face these new problems, challenges as well as give us significant ways to unravel them. The early church was founded by God’s Holy Spirit and His power with the help of his disciples just as it should be today (Acts 1-2
The Holy Spirit comforts: John 14:16, And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; Helps us in our Weakness. The Holy Spirit intercedes: Romans 8:26, in the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans. The Holy Spirit searches the deep things of God: 1 Corinthians 2:11, The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except the man's spirit within him? In the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. The Holy Spirit sanctifies: Romans 15:16, to be a minister of Christ Jesus to the Gentiles with the priestly duty of proclaiming the gospel of God, so that the Gentiles might become an offering acceptable to God, sanctified by the Holy Spirit. Bears witness or testifies: Romans 8:16, The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God.
Just when there’s no hope for Humanity, The Holy Spirit (the third Godhead in the trinity) sent from the father as a promise to aid humankind to inspire and empower Theophilus (The ones who loves God) to spread the “Good News” on the Salvation of Jesus Christ. The necessity of the Holy Spirit is to increase effectiveness of churches and personal testimony and become witnesses in all the Earth. In addition, it gave the disciples a power to perform miracles and healing.
It is also important to see their obedience Then the apostles returned to Jerusalem (acts 1:12) Jesus told them to return to Jerusalem and wait for the coming of the Holy Spirit, and that is exactly what they did. They heard what he had sad and responded to what Jesus told them to do, even though He was no longer physically present with them. This was major key in ushering in the power of the holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit of God is the active force or power in one’s life, which most certainly includes spiritual formation (Pettit, 2008, p. 46). When Jesus was speaking with his disciples he made it clear – by using the analogy of a vine and branches – that apart from him they could do nothing (John 15:5). Only if one is connected to Christ will they have the ability to bear fruit and the way Jesus empowers those connected to him is through the Holy Spirt that that father will send in his name (John 14:26). The fact is that the triune God dwells in the Christian in and through the Holy Spirit. One sees this when they place multiple passages together to gain a full understanding of this concept. For example, Jesus made it clear that he and the father would come and make their home with the disciple (John 14:23). In 1 Corinthians 6:19 Paul reminds the Corinthians that their bodies are the very temple of God because the Holy Spirit dwells in them which is similar to what Jesus said would happen when he sent the Holy Spirit after his resurrection and ascension (John 14:17, 16:7).
The Holy Spirit came onto the scene because Christ told his disciples which trickled down to every generation of believers that the Holy Spirit will be a comforter to all mankind. The Holy Spirit is an important part of the Pentecostal Movement for he will give men a gift to speaking in tongues after being baptized. Albert Simpson was a leader that began the Pentecostalism religion in England in the year of 1875. Mr. Simpson was a teacher of the divine healing in which comes from the Holy Spirit. Charles F. Parham was a one of the first men that started the Pentecostal Movement in Topeka, Kansas in the year of 1901 (Yong, 2004). Parham asked his Sunday School class to tell him and the class the purpose of the Holy Spirit and why after being baptized receiving the Holy Spirit is important (Synan,
The Bible talks about several roles that the Holy Spirit plays in the lives of people today. The first thing that the Holy Spirit does is he provides conviction of sin to all people. John 16:8 said, “And when he comes, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment”. Also, the Holy Spirit works in several ways for many believers that follow Christ. One of the roles that He works is to serve as a comforter and a helper in our daily life. In John 14:16-17 this means that there is someone that is helping us and guiding us and encouraging us during difficult time of
Paul’s question is to be asked of believers today, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” (Acts 19:2)
The various gifts of the Holy Spirit as listed in Scripture are conveyed according to the will of the Holy Spirit to every man for the eventual purpose of the edification and building up the church body.
In the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit is the source of life and creation. The Holy Spirit worked in the lives of men that God placed His Spirit upon such as prophets and kings to perform His service. Therefore, the Holy Spirit was not given universally in the Old Testament but selectively and temporarily for service. However, in the New Testament, the Spirit grants life to God’s people and believers are brought to faith, in Jesus, through the sovereign work of the Spirit.