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The Purpose of Power

The power of the Holy Spirit is not about personal status or individual gain but is given for the purpose of community and mission. Pentecost was not an isolated encounter but a communal outpouring. “The Holy Spirit didn’t just fall on one person, it fell on them together.” The Spirit comes to unify, empower, and send God’s people to accomplish His purpose.
Power is often misunderstood. The disciples struggled with this, believing power was about position, control, or status. James and John sought honor. Peter tried to control God’s plan. Others wanted to call down fire on those they opposed. “Power is not for personal status, it is about serving others.” Jesus had to reshape their understanding, teaching that true power is meant to serve and bring life.
The fire of God represents His presence and power. Just as Moses shared his anointing with the seventy elders, Pentecost was the fulfillment of God’s plan to pour His Spirit on all believers. This power is not meant for isolation but for equipping the church to bring transformation.
God’s power is not something to chase for personal experience. It is given to be shared. It is not about personal platforms but about the people God is reaching. “Are you trying to experience God’s power alone instead of in community?” The Spirit of God was given so that no one would be alone. More than just power, God gave His people Himself.
As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:
- The Holy Spirit’s power is not given for personal status but for serving others. How does this challenge the way you think about spiritual gifts and calling?
- Pentecost was a communal experience, not an individual one. What does this say about the importance of unity in the church?
- True power is not about position or control but about humility and service. How can you align your heart with God’s purpose for power?
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