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How Faith Unlocks The Power Of The Holy Spirit Series
Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on May 29, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: The Holy Spirit is ready to release divine power in every area of our lives, but it is our faith that opens the floodgates. Faith is the access point, the connection, and the pipeline through which God’s supernatural power flows.
HOW FAITH UNLOCKS THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: Galatians 3:2-5
Supporting Texts: Hebrews 11:6, Acts 1:8, Mark 11:22-24, John 7:38-39, Romans 10:17
INTRODUCTION:
Many believers desire to experience the power of the Holy Spirit in their lives, yet they remain spiritually dry and powerless because they lack the key ingredient—faith. Faith is not just a theological concept; it is the divine channel through which the supernatural is activated in the life of a believer. Without faith, the Holy Spirit's power remains dormant, like a river blocked from flowing.
From Genesis to Revelation, the move of God is always connected to the presence of faith. Those who believed saw God’s glory; those who doubted missed out. The Holy Spirit desires to work mightily in us and through us, but it is our faith that opens the door for Him to move. Faith invites the Holy Spirit’s presence, and sustained faith keeps the power flowing.
This message will explore how faith activates the power of the Holy Spirit, the kind of faith that draws heaven’s attention, and how we can walk in that dimension daily. We will examine the principles and examples from Scripture that demonstrate the unstoppable force of faith working hand in hand with the Spirit of God.
1. FAITH POSITIONS US TO RECEIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT
a) Faith believes in the promise before the manifestation (Galatians 3:14):
Faith accepts God's Word as truth even before there’s any physical evidence. The Holy Spirit is given to those who trust in God's promises.
b) Faith opens the heart to supernatural encounters (Acts 10:44):
As Peter preached, the Holy Spirit fell on those who believed, showing how faith prepares the heart for divine visitation.
c) Faith removes doubt and unbelief (Mark 11:23):
Unbelief blocks the flow of God’s power, but faith tears down barriers and invites the supernatural.
d) Faith sees the invisible and trusts the unseen (Hebrews 11:1):
We believe in the indwelling power of the Holy Spirit, even when we cannot see Him with our eyes.
Biblical Example: The disciples in the Upper Room waited in faith for the promised Spirit and were filled on Pentecost Day (Acts 2:1-4).
2. FAITH ACTIVATES THE GIFTS AND FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT
a) Faith triggers spiritual gifts (1 Corinthians 12:9):
Among the gifts of the Spirit is faith itself, which empowers believers to function in other spiritual gifts such as healing, prophecy, and miracles.
b) Faith enables us to walk in the Spirit's fruit (Galatians 5:22-23):
The fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, and more—are cultivated as we live by faith, trusting God in all circumstances.
c) Faith sustains our spiritual walk (2 Corinthians 5:7):
We do not live by feelings or physical sight, but by confidence in the Spirit’s power to guide and strengthen us.
d) Faith energises spiritual authority (Luke 10:19):
By faith, we exercise the authority Christ has given us to overcome all the power of the enemy.
Biblical Example: Stephen, full of faith and the Holy Spirit, did wonders among the people before his martyrdom (Acts 6:8).
3. FAITH ENABLES BOLDNESS IN WITNESSING THROUGH THE HOLY SPIRIT
a) Faith removes fear and intimidation (2 Timothy 1:7):
When we believe in the power of the Spirit within us, we can stand boldly in the face of opposition.
b) Faith makes us bold to speak the Word (Acts 4:31):
The early church prayed, were filled with the Spirit, and spoke the Word with great boldness.
c) Faith releases the anointing for impact (Acts 1:8):
You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and by faith, we activate and walk in that power.
d) Faith pushes us beyond our natural limitations (Philippians 4:13):
Through the Holy Spirit, faith empowers us to do what we could never do in our own strength.
Biblical Example: Peter, who once denied Christ, stood up on Pentecost in faith and preached a message that brought 3,000 souls to salvation (Acts 2:14-41).
4. FAITH SUSTAINS A CONTINUAL FLOW OF THE SPIRIT’S POWER
a) Faith builds expectation for the miraculous (Mark 9:23):
All things are possible to him who believes—when we expect more, we receive more.
b) Faith perseveres in prayer (Luke 18:1):
The persistent widow teaches us that faith refuses to give up until the power of God is revealed.
c) Faith keeps us filled daily (Ephesians 5:18):
Be continually filled with the Spirit—faith leads us to daily dependence on Him.
d) Faith stirs hunger for more of God (Matthew 5:6):
Those who hunger and thirst after righteousness shall be filled; faith keeps our spiritual appetite alive.
Biblical Example: The woman with the issue of blood reached out in faith and drew power from Jesus, despite the crowd (Mark 5:25-34).
CONCLUSION:
The Holy Spirit is ready to release divine power in every area of our lives, but it is our faith that opens the floodgates. Faith is the access point, the connection, and the pipeline through which God’s supernatural power flows. Without faith, we limit the Holy Spirit. With faith, we unleash His power to heal, deliver, empower, and transform.