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Monday, May 9, 2011

With this power, what is impossible?

Across the globe, it is obvious hunger for power that many individuals have. Aspire to be invincible, successful, admirable. Well, did you know that Christ promised to give us power?
That power is the Holy Spirit and surpasses any other that may be granted in this world. For shows, just look what he did with the apostles of Jesus. Before receiving the Spirit of God within him, the apostles were men cowardly, aggressive, impulsive ... However, once the power came over them, they became brave, confident, fearless, invincible. The book of Acts reveals that Power acting in such men, for example, in Chapter 4, verse 13 says, "they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were uneducated and untrained, are marveled, and they realized that they had been with Jesus. "And later, in the view-Sicilian 31, it mentions how the strengthened this power and gave the conditions to continue their struggle:" When they had prayed, the place where they were gathered shook, and all were filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly. "
With your faith, you can get many blessings, but does not fit inside the Holy Spirit, when adverse situations arise not have the strength and wisdom to resolve them, and, like most, you become desperate and even complain to God.
The apostles were men studied, were not privileged or special, but to have within them the Spirit of God, were imposed on all the persecutions, slanders and attacks against him arose.
Maybe you despise him, he categorized as a failure or not satisfied to be like, but think: If the power that the apostles came into possession of his being, is there anything or anyone capable of preventing it from realizing what you want? what or who can destroy him if God dwells within you?
The Holy Spirit longs to look after him, make him happy and lead to the realization of their dreams. The decision to accept or reject that power is yours.



"But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit upon you (...)"
Acts 1:8


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