By Pastor Joseph Prince
Acts 1:8 -But
you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall
be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end
of the earth.”
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Before Jesus went back
to heaven, He told His disciples to “wait for the Promise of the Father”.
(Acts 1:4) There are thousands of promises in the Bible, so which promise was
He referring to?
The early church knew
which promise Jesus was referring to because He had told His disciples, “Do
not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the Promise of the Father, which you have
heard Me speak about. For John truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized
with the Holy Spirit not many days from now.” (Acts 1:4–5) Jesus was
referring to the baptism in the Holy Spirit with speaking in tongues. (Acts
2:1–4)
Jesus wants you to
know the value of the Promise of the Father because He said, “You shall
receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses
to Me...” He did not say, “You shall do witnessing,” but “You shall be
witnesses”. In other words, your very person will be a witness to Him!
This is because the
power you receive when you are baptized in the Holy Spirit is the same power
that so anointed Peter that the sick were laid on the streets for his shadow
to fall on them and heal them. (Acts 5:15) Even handkerchiefs and aprons from
Paul’s body were so saturated with the anointing of the Spirit that when they
touched the sick, people witnessed diseases and evil spirits leaving the
sick! (Acts 19:12)
That same power caused
a Holy Spirit-baptized church member, who prayed in tongues, to experience
God’s healing power when he laid hands on his mother who was in an advanced
stage of cancer. And because she was healed, she became a witness of the love
and power of God to her friends and unbelieving relatives.
Beloved, when you are
baptized in the Holy Spirit, you will be a witness to others that no problem,
trial, disease or sickness is a match for the power of the Spirit in you!
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