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Acts 2
As we discussed last week, there are two things at issue here: 1) the gift of the Holy Spirit and then the gifts OF the Holy Spirit
Prior to the ascension of Christ, the Holy Spirit was available to dwell “in” man
The first work of the Holy Spirt is to bring us to Salvation
We can say convict, reprove, convince leading to repentance
He frees us from the law of sin
He gives us assurance
He gives us power for Holiness
Guiding us to truth
Teaching us all things
Gives life to our physical bodies
Gives us power for service
Make no mistake that the power spoken of here is the strength and determination for the believer to witness for the Savior!
It is within that power that there are gifts of the Spirit given unto the church to move it towards the goal of salvation for the lost!
It is God’s desire that we understand these Spiritual gifts and their operation in the church and life of the believer
Next week we will begin the journey to look at what the Scripture says in regards to the gifts and calling of the Spirit
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