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THE POWER OF PENTECOST
Changing Power
A. Our Personalities Change
When a person is saved, he experiences a change in attitude, actions, and ambition.
The Heart which is the mind changes.
Ezek.
36
B. Our Purpose Change
Acts 5:3
The purpose of the believers’ lives changed from selfishness to service.
They went from house to house, serving others.
They didn’t have a desire to be served; they wanted to serve.
They didn’t have a desire to be served; they wanted to serve.
C. Our Practices Change
Acts 8:1-3
Saul the persecutor changed into a preacher.
Note that after his conversion “straightway he preached Christ in the synagogues, that he is the Son of God”
CONVERTING POWER
The word convert means “to change”.
A. Conversion form a life of sin.
Acts 2:2
Some of those who helped crucify Christ were among the 3,000 converted.
B. Conversion from the power of satan.
Evil books were destroyed.
God is much more powerful than satan.
C. Conversion from a life of slavery.
Men were no longer under the law, but under grace.
CONTINUING POWER
“They joined with the other believers in regular attendance at the apostles’ teaching sessions and at the Communion services and prayer meetings”
Pentz, C. M. (1978).
Outlines on the Holy Spirit (p.
31).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
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