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Summary: To walk in Spirit-filled power is to live under the continual influence of the Holy Spirit, displaying His strength, guidance, and boldness in every area of life.

WALKING IN SPIRIT-FILLED POWER

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Acts 1:8

“But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.”

Key Verse: Zechariah 4:6

“Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.”

Supporting Texts: Romans 8:14; Galatians 5:16; Ephesians 3:16-19; 2 Timothy 1:7

INTRODUCTION:

The Christian life is not meant to be lived in human strength but in divine power. Many believers struggle and grow weary because they rely on their flesh, forgetting that God has given the Holy Spirit to empower us to live victoriously. Without the Spirit, the Christian life becomes burdensome, but with Him, it becomes a journey of grace, power, and supernatural exploits.

To walk in Spirit-filled power means that the Holy Spirit is not just present in your life but actively influencing your thoughts, words, and actions. This power gives you boldness in witnessing, strength in weakness, wisdom in confusion, and victory over sin. It is not about emotions or occasional experiences, but about living a consistent Spirit-led lifestyle.

In a world full of challenges, temptations, and opposition, Spirit-filled believers stand out because they are empowered by God Himself. This sermon will guide us on how to walk in the power of the Spirit daily and enjoy the victorious life Christ has purchased for us.

1. THE SOURCE OF SPIRIT-FILLED POWER

Walking in Spirit-filled power begins with understanding that the Holy Spirit Himself is the source of all true spiritual strength and authority.

a) The Spirit is God’s gift of empowerment (Acts 1:8): God designed that no believer should walk in weakness; His Spirit provides the power to fulfil divine assignments.

b) The Spirit strengthens the inner man (Ephesians 3:16): True spiritual power is first built within, giving resilience to stand against trials and temptations.

c) The Spirit equips believers for service (1 Corinthians 12:4-7): Every spiritual gift is a manifestation of the Spirit’s power to edify the body of Christ.

d) The Spirit reveals Christ (John 16:13-14): His power is not for show but to glorify Jesus, making His presence real in our lives.

Biblical Example: Samson’s extraordinary strength came not from himself but from the Spirit of God resting upon him (Judges 14:6).

2. THE EVIDENCE OF SPIRIT-FILLED POWER

When a believer is walking in Spirit-filled power, it will show through transformation and impact.

a) Boldness in witnessing (Acts 4:31): Spirit-filled power removes fear and compels believers to proclaim Christ with courage.

b) Victory over sin (Galatians 5:16): The Spirit enables us to overcome fleshly desires and walk in holiness.

c) Supernatural manifestations (1 Corinthians 2:4): Spirit-filled believers operate beyond human wisdom, demonstrating God’s power in action.

d) Love and self-control (2 Timothy 1:7): Spirit-filled power balances boldness with love, wisdom, and discipline.

Biblical Example: Peter, once fearful, became bold after Pentecost, preaching to thousands and leading many to salvation (Acts 2:14-41).

3. HOW TO WALK IN SPIRIT-FILLED POWER

Spirit-filled power is not automatic; it requires intentional living and constant surrender to God.

a) Yield completely to the Spirit (Romans 8:14): Daily submission to His leading ensures a Spirit-led life.

b) Live by the Word of God (Colossians 3:16): The Spirit works in line with the Word; a Spirit-filled believer is also Word-filled.

c) Maintain a life of prayer (Jude 20): Prayer builds spiritual capacity and keeps us sensitive to the Spirit.

d) Walk in faith and obedience (Hebrews 11:6): Spirit-filled power flows through those who believe and obey God’s instructions.

Biblical Example: Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, walked in power, performed wonders, and bore witness to Christ even unto death (Acts 6:8-10).

4. BENEFITS OF WALKING IN SPIRIT-FILLED POWER

Those who walk in the power of the Spirit enjoy supernatural advantages that ordinary human effort cannot provide.

a) Victory in spiritual battles (Ephesians 6:10-12): Spirit-filled believers are shielded against the forces of darkness.

b) Fruitfulness in ministry (John 15:5): The Spirit makes our labour effective and productive.

c) Transformation of character (Galatians 5:22-23): Spirit-filled power produces Christlike virtues in our daily lives.

d) Divine guidance and wisdom (Isaiah 30:21): Walking in Spirit-filled power makes divine direction available in decisions.

Biblical Example: Paul, full of the Spirit, carried the gospel across nations with miraculous signs following his ministry (Acts 19:11-12).

5. HINDRANCES TO WALKING IN SPIRIT-FILLED POWER

Certain attitudes and lifestyles can quench or hinder the flow of the Spirit’s power in a believer’s life.

a) Sin and disobedience (Isaiah 59:2): Sin separates us from the power of God and weakens spiritual authority.

b) Carnality and self-reliance (Romans 8:6): Relying on fleshly wisdom blocks the Spirit’s leading.

c) Prayerlessness (Luke 18:1): A prayerless Christian is a powerless Christian.

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