The power of the Holy Spirit – What is it?

The power of the Holy Spirit – What is it? from Compelling Truth

Power is defined as 1) the ability to act effectively and 2) the capacity to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. These two definitions accurately describe the power of the Holy Spirit. Because the power of the Holy Spirit is literally the power of God, the ability to act and influence is infinite, unlimited, and eternal. In this way, the power of the Holy Spirit is different from any other kind of power.

The Spirit’s power was first seen acting effectively in the act of creation, for it was by His power the world came into being (Genesis 1:1–2Job 26:13). Not only was the Spirit’s power effective, it was more effective than anything known before or since. The power in creation was unique in that it produced everything from nothing. This raw, incomparable power could only belong to God, the Creator. The Spirit’s creative power is seen in His creating new life in believers, producing spiritually alive beings out of those who were once dead in sin (John 3:6Ephesians 2:1–2Titus 3:5). To this day, the salvation of souls is a supernatural work only made possible by the Holy Spirit’s power as He turns men from darkness to light.

The power to influence the behavior of others and the course of events is seen throughout the Bible as the Holy Spirit empowered men to bring about God’s will and foreordained plans. The Spirit of the Lord came upon David in power, enabling him to do wonderful things, sometimes under great hardship and persecution (1 Samuel 16:13). Although the Spirit did not permanently indwell God’s people in the Old Testament, He worked through them and gave them power to achieve things they would not have been able to accomplish on their own. All of Samson’s feats of strength, for example, are directly attributed to the Spirit coming upon him (Judges 14:61915:14).


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The power of the Holy Spirit enabled the disciples of Christ to turn the world upside down with the powerful preaching of the gospel. They could not have accomplished this in their own power. Jesus promised that the Spirit would come, live within them, and empower them in a miraculous way. “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8). The disciples, who had been in hiding from the Romans after the crucifixion, became filled with the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit’s power was made manifest to a great number of people that day, resulting in the conversion of about 3,000 (Acts 2:41). The day of Pentecost was the beginning of the indwelling power of the Spirit living within those He saves (John 14:17Acts 2:1–4).

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