Speaking Boldly
Acts 4:23-31
We’re reminded in this passage of the centrality of prayer in the life of the church.
Charles Spurgeon famously said:
If a church is to be what it ought for the purposes of God, we must train it in the holy art of prayer. If a church does not pray, it is dead. Instead of putting united prayer last, put it first. Everything will hinge upon the power of prayer in the church.
If we are to be the church that God is calling us to be - we must pray. In this passage, prayer leads to their being “filled with the Spirit,” which leads to them Speaking Boldly.
The idea of “filled with the Spirit” comes up again and again, so what does it mean? How do we follow the command in Ephesians 5:18 to be “filled with the Spirit?”
What Filled with the Spirit is NOT:
1. It’s NOT just some sort of dramatic, emotional experience.
2. It’s not robotic mechanical obedience -
devoid of any feeling
3. It’s not a progressive thing.
It’s not a little more here, then a little more -
You were given the fullness of the Spirit at salvation. John 3:34 – he gives the Spirit without measure
4. It’s not “sealed, indwelt, or baptized” by the Spirit
Those are different aspects of the Spirit
Understanding the meaning of “filled.”
Here are some helpful ideas to understand what it means to be filled.
• A glass that’s been filled up
• Wind filling up the sails, carrying the boat along
• Something that’s been Permeated - like marinating meat - it absorbs the flavor. Every bite tastes good.
• A Sponge that’s Saturated with water. You can’t pick it up without getting wet. You can’t set it on the counter without water seeping out. You toss it at someone, it gets on them.
Ultimately: Under Total Control
How to be Filled with the Spirit:
Practical Steps
1. Understand that this is God’s will for you. (Ephesians 5:18)
You don’t have to pray about it to determine if it’s a path/direction to pursue
2. It’s an ongoing thing
Not something you did in the past
Not something you should do in the future.
But something you do all the time.
keep being filled.
3. Be Saturated in the Word
The Bible is the inspired Word of God
Every word – written under the full inspiration, guidance, direction of the Holy Spirit
These are the words of the Spirit
These are the words of Christ
These are the words of God
If we are to be filled with the Spirit
We MUST be filled with His Word.
4. You Must Make Effort
2 Peter 1:5 tells us to make maximum effort toward our spiritual growth. When we don’t make intentional effort toward begin filled, the default mode is toward the things of the flesh. (Galatians 5:16-23)
NOW - Get in the Word!
Three Options you can start this week.
Wednesday is May 1 - new month, new plan
Option 1: If the goal of Prayer and Bible Study is to know Jesus - a great place to start is one of the Gospels. Here’s a link to a 31 day Bible Reading Plan through the Book of John
Option 2: Take a book of the Bible or a section that you can read in 20-25 minutes and read it daily for 30 days. A the end of that month, you’ll really know that book.
The book of James, 1 John, Colossians, Ephesians, or Philippians are good choices.
Option 3: The ultimate goal of all this is “Speaking Boldly.” But what, exactly, should we be speaking? Ultimately, we want to boldly speak and share the gospel with others. Here’s a guide to learning to share the gospel in a month. Why not take the Month of May to solidify your ability to biblically share the gospel with others?
Any of these plans can be started at any time, but since we start a new month on Wednesday, why not kick off something new?
Praying you grow in your love for the Lord and that you keep being filled with the Spirit today!
Soli Deo Gloria!
Rob
Rob
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