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  • The Heart-piercing POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT!

    The Heart-piercing POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT!

    The POWER of the Holy Spirit in ACTS

    What have we observed most in Luke’s early accounts of Acts?

    Clearly, the further power of the Holy Spirit, which Luke also notes in his Gospel as having descended on Jesus.

    And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased… And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, Being forty days tempted of the devil.

    Gospel of Luke on the Holy Ghost 3:33, 4:1-2b KJV
    "Holy" AND "Spirit"
    occurs 111 times in 53 verses in your custom selection ' in 'Luke-Acts'' in the NASB20.
    Source: BlueLetterBible.org
    READ ALL fifty-three verses recorded by Luke and you will be convinced not only of the Trinity, but also of the POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT of the Lord God.
    
    https://talkofjesus.com/acts-of-the-holy-spirit/

    ACTS 1 opens with Jesus’ Promise of the Holy Spirit.

    Before Jesus ascends to the Father, He commands the Apostles to WAIT for the power of the Holy Spirit

    The Coming of the Holy Spirit

    On the day of Pentecost the crowds in Jerusalem witness with wonder the AWESOME power of the Holy Spirit!

    Although the HEADING for ACTS 2 in one of my Bibles refers to The Coming of the Holy Spirit, from the next HEADING, Peter’s Sermon at Pentecost, we learn of the convicting POWER of the Holy Spirit in Peter’s words.

    NOW, we will look to the POWER of the Holy Spirit to pierce the hearts of Peter’s audience.

    I WILL POUR OUT MY SPIRIT ON ALL MANKIND

    “This Jesus God has raised up, of which we are all witnesses.

    ACTS 2:32 NKJV

    ACTS 2 – Peter’s Sermon continues

    Lord and Christ

    “Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ.”

    Acts 2:36 NKJV

    A pall of silence most likely falls upon many in the massive crowd listening to Peter as he stands with all the Apostles and preaches Christ crucified and risen from the power of death.

    Now when they heard this, they were pierced to the heart,

    and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles,

    “Brothers, what are we to do?”

    Acts 2:37 NASB

    J.B. Phillips paraphrases this passage following Luke’s account of Peter’s sermon:

    When they heard this they were cut to the quick, and they cried to Peter and the other apostles, “Men and fellow-Jews, what shall we do now?”

    They were ‘cut to the quick,’ ‘pierced to the heart.’

    Sounds painful, reminding us of reference to Jesus’ gruesome crucifixion on a Cross preceding the previous Passover ‘festival’ of the Jews.

    Yet one of the soldiers pierced His [Jesus‘] side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out.

    Gospel of John 19:34

    Perhaps some of these Jews hearing Peter’s sermon were sadly present during the storm of Jesus’ death and the piercing of His side with a Roman spear.

    The Prophet Isaiah had said (as the Jews well knew):

    But He was pierced for our offenses,
    He was crushed for our wrongdoings;
    The punishment for our well-being was laid upon Him,
    And by His wounds we are healed.

    וְהוּא מְחֹלָל מִפְּשָׁעֵנוּ מְדֻכָּא מֵעֲוֹנֹתֵינוּ מוּסַר שְׁלֹומֵנוּ עָלָיו וּבַחֲבֻרָתֹו נִרְפָּא־לָֽנוּ׃

    Yeshaiya (Isaiah) 53:5 NASB20 :: Westminster Leningrad Codex (WLC)

    Luke uses a word for ‘pierced‘ which implies ‘wounded in conscience,’ a conviction of the power of the Holy Spirit in Peter’s preaching from the word of God which the crowds in Jerusalem knew well. Later, the letter written to the Hebrews reminds the faithful:

    For the word of God is living and active, and sharper than any two-edged sword, even penetrating as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.

    Hebrews 4:12 NASB20

    YES, Peter’s sermon pierces their hearts by the power of the Holy Spirit.


    HOLY SPIRIT POWER

    Because the HOLY SPIRIT is so important to Luke’s continuing account in Acts of the Apostles, before we proceed with Peter’s brief answer I would like to quote the powerful nineteenth century English preacher, Charles Spurgeon.

    The Power of the Holy Ghost

    Charles Haddon Spurgeon June 17, 1855 Scripture: Romans 15:13 From: New Park Street Pulpit Volume 1

    Spurgeon (1834-1892)

    Please note Spurgeon’s brief outline about the Third Person of the Trinity.

    One. Comforter

    When Christ was on earth, He must have been the consolation of all those who were privileged to be His companions.

    Spurgeon – Holy Spirit Power opening paragraph

    This certainly would include Peter and the eleven now at his side on Pentecost – RH

    In speaking of the Resurrection, from John 16 & 14, Spurgeon relates:

    He would not leave those few poor sheep alone in the wilderness. He would not desert His children and leave them fatherless. Before He left, He gave soothing words of comfort.

    Spurgeon then goes on to introduce the paraclete or comforter

    Jesus had told them that the Father would give them ‘another comforter[helper or advocate] to be with them forever.

    Peter, our Pentecost preacher today, certainly felt this comfort once Jesus asked him if he loved Him AFTER the Lord once again appeared to them. Jesus commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, with His Power to convict.

    First, God the Holy Spirit is our very loving Comforter.

    C.S. Spurgeon

    Two: THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

    Our focus for Peter's Pentecost Sermon response
    Quoting Spurgeon Chapter 2, pg. 27
    

    All power is the special and peculiar prerogative of God and God alone.

    (Quoting Psalm 62:11 KJV)

    God is God, and power belongs to Him alone.

    He delegates a portion of His power to His creatures, yet it is still His. (Quoting Psalm 19:4-5)

    C.S. Spurgeon – Holy Spirit Power
    Just take this in for a moment .. before we return to the crowds converted by Peter's Pentecost Sermon. - RH
    Spurgeon goes on to explain three ways he will look at the Power of the Holy Spirit.
    1. The outward and visible displays of it,
    2. the inward and spiritual manifestations of it,
    3. and the future and expected works of it.

    Three: THE HOLY SPIRIT – THE GREAT TEACHER

    We will not get there today as we observe the crowds of Pentecost, but the teaching of the Apostles will become immediately evident as the church grows throughout Acts.
    
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    Repent!

    “Men and brethren, what shall we do?”

    Acts 2:37b NKJV

    Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, each of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins,

    and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

    For the promise is for you and for your children,

    and for all who are far off, as many as the Lord our God will call.”

    Acts 2:38-39 CSB

    IT’S AN AMAZING PROMISE!

    But this is not the promise of Peter, nor is it an appeal to those who have NOT ASKED ‘What shall we do?’

    Peter’s promise of the Holy Spirit is from the Holy Spirit Himself.


    Next: We will see evidence of the Spirit growing the Church from the moment of Peter’s sermon on Pentecost.

  • Who will keep watch at the gates?

    Who will keep watch at the gates?

    From the Watchtower

    Are YOU a watchman on the watchtower of Scripture given by God?

    Does your Shepherd preach TRUE Scripture without distortion?
    Note from Doctrine of the Bible: 
    Some contemporary ‘translations’ of the Bible are *biased against true Scripture and do NOT actually translate Scripture from the original Hebrew and Greek. *Examples of Anti-Trinitarian bias of the NWT (New World Translation) of the Jehovah Witnesses cult 
    

    (Don’t be misled by that Watchtower of the cult which denies Christ Jesus by twos and distorts Scripture.)

    Is your Pastor a Gatekeeper of Scripture?

    Scripture reveals TRUE identity of the approaching enemy as well as the True Shepherd and faithful shepherds of the sheep of the Lord.

    The Gatekeeper Determines: ‘Who may enter the gate?’

    Speaking of gates.. (see yesterday’s post) .. Last year in 2020 I wrote mostly from John’s Gospel. And from the scene of Jerusalem we took a look at gates and watchtowers. Today our examples teach from both Old Testament & New Testament Scripture. Apply the imagery of these gatekeepers and watchtowers to your church.

    IF ANY may enter, expect wolves to be hidden among the flock which claims to be ‘the Lord’s.

    It was common practice of the people, including shepherds leading sheep for the slaughter of the sacrifice, to travel here from far away hills and trade within Jerusalem’s walls. Then they worshiped within the courts of their Temple, surrounded by walls of watchmen.

    The gatekeeper is much more than a ticket taker, so to speak, a man of authority.

    from “The Gatekeeper & the Shepherds – Part 1

    Scriptures

    2 Samuel 18-19

    “This one also is bringing good news.”


    So it appears, but is he?

    Ezra 1:2

    Hebrews 3

    Nehemiah 2,4,11 (excerpts)

    1 Chronicles 9

    Isaiah 60

    His watchmen are blind,

    All of them know nothing.

    All of them are mute dogs unable to bark,

    Dreamers lying down, who love to slumber;

    And the dogs are greedy, they are not satisfied.

    And they are shepherds who have no understanding;

    They have all turned to their own way,

    Isaiah 56:10-11a NASB

    Original talkofJESUS.com post

    From March 7, 2020 – Part 1 – TOPIC: Gatekeeper – [Part 2 linked in Comment]
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  • Nineveh – Preaching to a cruel enemy

    Nineveh – Preaching to a cruel enemy

    Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me.

    Jonah 1:2 NASB20

    Repent (They did.)

    Remove your masks of hypocrisy, claimants of Christ. Let God’s enemy see your true face — that you DO NOT want them to be saved.

    Nineveh initially didn’t even see the back of Jonah’s head as the man of God faced away from the will of the LORD.

    Yet the LORD God wants to save sinners like us — Even other sinners not of us, that they too might come to know His love and grace.

    (If you’re going to preach Jonah you probably ought to hear God’s message of repentance and obedience. You with ears to hear, hear the LORD — His will, before you just connect it to your missions or draw the picture for a Children’s Bible.)

    HINT: It’s not about the whale.

    • Is Jonah and the Whale just a children’s Bible story to you?
    • Perhaps it is just an Old Testament parable predicting the resurrection?

    NO. It is more than that.

    For the LORD commands the Prophet Jonah to PREACH repentance to sinners. Yet this ‘religious man’ sails off on what he believes will be an easier journey. Jonah sails away from the troubles of others in favor of his own mission.

    Who is this cruel enemy of Nineveh?

    Even having read some ancient history background of the middle east at the time of Jonah, I again marveled at the contemporary look of those ancient people. Are we so different you might ask?

    It was Sennacherib who made Nineveh a truly magnificent city (c. 700 BC). He laid out new streets and squares and built within it the South West Palace, or “palace without a rival”.. 80 rooms. A foundation of 3.5 million cubic yards with walls more than six stories high.

    The stone carvings in the walls include many battle scenes, impalings and scenes showing Sennacherib’s men parading the spoils of war before him. .. he wrote of Babylon: “Its inhabitants, young and old, I did not spare, and with their corpses I filled the streets of the city.”

    “And Hezekiah of Judah who had not submitted to my yoke…him I shut up in Jerusalem his royal city like a caged bird. Earthworks I threw up against him, and anyone coming out of his city gate I made pay for his crime. His cities which I had plundered I had cut off from his land.”

    .. the total area of Nineveh (1,730 acres), and (15) great gates .. an elaborate system of (18) canals brought water from the hills to Nineveh..

    The enclosed area had more than 100,000-150,000 inhabitants, about twice as many as Babylon at the time, placing it among the largest settlements worldwide.

    Source: Wikipedia

    The Enemy viewed from Jerusalem

    Sennacherib siege of Jerusalem painting with army outside wall

    In case (like me) you missed the connection between Nineveh and Jerusalem, you will need to go back into the wars recorded in 2 Kings.

    2 Kings 18-19

    13 Now in the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria marched against all the fortified cities of Judah and seized them…

    In fact, you are NOT Jonah; but the gentile of Nineveh to whom Jonah preaches repentance!

    • Will you respond to God’s message as did the people of Nineveh?
    • Or are you as faithless as the religious ones of Nazareth who turned away Jesus? (We will visit Nazareth also on this brief journey.)

    Scriptures

    Ezekiel 18

    Matthew 12

    Jonah 3

    Original talkofJESUS.com post

    Original post March 30, 2017 – Topic: Repentance
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