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And fundamentally, what they pray for is for boldness.
Now, there's a spectrum of people, and some people should
pray for more boldness, and somepeople should probably pray for
a little bit less. And there's a spouse somewhere
elbowing a spouse beside them saying you're the person who
needs less boldness. You would think because I'm
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standing up here in front of hundreds of people that I'm a
bold individual. And I'll tell you that is a
faulty assumption. Let me tell you about one of the
times that marked my walk with Jesus and my lack of boldness.
I had a family member. I didn't grow up in a Christian
home. Most of my family were still
working out the whole Jesus thing.
And I had a family member who was injured in a workplace
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accident. Pretty vehement atheist.
And God really, really clearly said, you need to call and you
need to pray for healing and youneed to share the gospel.
And I was like, all right, Lord,I've heard you, but let's tweak
the dials on this plan a little bit.
We don't have a real deep relationship.
So what if I just started calling every few weeks and we
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built a relationship to the spotwhere I could get to that point.
And fundamentally, I lost the opportunity to be obedient to
Jesus because I didn't want to step boldly into something that
was terrifying. Quite frankly, it was it was an
opportunity to preach the gospelto a family member.
And some of you are like, I'm having heart palpitations even
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thinking about doing that, to pray for healing, physical
healing and spiritual renewal inmy family.
But the story we're going to walk into today, Peter and John
do just this. They pray for physical healing
and for spiritual renewal, and they do it with boldly and God
moves in power. And so let me give you a little
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bit of a quick background of thepassage we're going to walk into
here. So this is the early stages of
the book of Acts. So Jesus has ascended into
heaven, said wait for the Holy Spirit.
They wait and then Pentecost happens, Thousands of people
come to know Jesus as Lord and Savior.
And things keep growing. And I start to turn on what's
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happening here with these followers of Jesus.
And so Peter and John are walking to the temple one day
and there's a guy there who seemed to be like a fairly well
known beggar who was unable to walk.
And he's asking for money. And Peter and John say, hey,
he's like, hey, I'm about to getsome money.
And he looks up and he says, I don't have any silver or gold.
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But what I do have I give to youin the name of Jesus Christ the
risen Lord, stand up and walk. And he does.
And because he's this like regular staple in the community,
like Kent on the Corner by Franklin and Dundas, like
everybody would know if he wasn't there, right?
And so everybody takes notice and they start to see, and this
builds and Peter filled with theHoly Spirit, preaches the gospel
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and thousands of more people come to know Jesus.
And the religious authorities are like, let's shut this sucker
down right now. So they throw him in prison and
then they threaten them and thenthey threaten him a little bit
more. And they're like, don't, don't
stop. Stop with the whole Jesus thing.
And they're like, well, that's not going to happen.
I appreciate your offer there, but we're responsible to share
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this message. So we're going to do what we
need to do. And if you need to punish us,
then you do what you need to do.That's the Andrew Nunn like
revised translation. And then, and then they're like,
OK, threaten them a little bit more and then send them out.
And then this is where we walk into the passage.
They've just been released. They've been likely beaten,
definitely threatened, told not to talk about Jesus.
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And so here is their next step in the playbook.
And so we're going to read this together.
Acts 423. And one of the things we do at
Brant is we want to recognize man.
This is the authoritative, infallible word of the living
God. And so as a sign of respect,
we're going to stand as we read it.
So I'm going to invite you to dothat, and then I will read this
aloud for us. Acts 423 After they were
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released, they went to their ownpeople and reported everything
the chief priests and elders hadsaid to them.
When they heard this, they raised their voices together to
God and said, Master, you are the one who made the heavens and
the earth, the sea, and everything in them.
You said through the Holy Spirit, by the mouth of our
Father David, your servant. Why did the Gentiles rage?
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Why do people's plot futile things?
The kings of the earth take their stand, and the rulers
assemble together against the Lord and against His Messiah.
For in fact, in this city both Herod and Pawnius, pilots with
the Gentiles and the people of Israel, assembled together
against your holy servant, whom you anointed to do what your
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hand and your will had predestined to take place.
And now, Lord, consider their threats, and grant Your servants
may speak with all boldness while you stretch out your hand.
For healings and signs and wonders are performed throughout
the name of your holy servant Jesus.
And when they had prayed, the place where they were assembled
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was shaken, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and
began to speak the Word of God boldly.
Amen. Amen.
You can be seated and what a what a beautiful and powerful
prayer. This whole idea of this ancient
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prayers present power series is we want to do this.
We want to learn from these stories and from these prayers
and learn how to integrate them.So my prayer this week is that
the Holy Spirit would shake thisplace and fill us with boldness
to proclaim the gospel with greater clarity and greater
boldness than we ever have. So just so you know what you're
in for, and then we're going to stop at the end of our time
together and we're going to praythat together.
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So brace yourselves. And so we're going to jump into
this conversation. And what I want to look at is
not just boldness. I'm using the term biblical
boldness because like I said, there's some people who boldness
isn't the issue, It's the direction that the boldness is
taking you. And so we want to frame this
around what the Word of God saysand what we've seen happen
throughout history and throughout Scripture.
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And so number one thing we want to see here, the first thing
that we see is biblical boldnessflows from people and prayer.
So this is the first thing, likeI said, this is the first act in
the playbook. They're released from prison and
they go to their people and thenthey start to pray.
So people and prayer, man, we need each other.
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This is a fundamental reality that God has woven into the
fabric of creation. It doesn't matter if you're a
follower of Jesus. This is just how we function.
Isolation destroys people's souls.
And so we need one another. You cannot YouTube your way
through this life. There's a lot of stuff on
YouTube, but you can't live lifethat way.
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There's no such thing as a DIY Christianity.
I struggled with how to say thisbecause there's a lot of people
say like, I'm a Christian, but Idon't go to church.
It's not really my thing or I got hurt in the past.
And, and I don't want to say that you, you can't be a
Christian if you're not a part of a church because I think the
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power to save is in Jesus and what he's done, the finished
work accomplished for you on thecross.
But I will tell you with absolute authority, it is not
the design. It is not what the Scriptures
teach and ask us to live into. We are called, you know how we
say it at former churches, Love God, love others and serve the
world. You can't love others if there's
no one else around you. We need one another and so we
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need a church community. We need people and places where
we gather and are are pointed tothe word of God and prayed over
and and growing with other people in our discipleship to
Jesus. And that doesn't only happen
here on Sunday mornings. That happens in discipleship
groups and serve teams and and your neighborhoods and
workplaces. If you're trying to be a
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missionary to your workplace, are you trying to do that on
your own and just muscle up and,and push through it and, and
work hard in Jesus name? Or are you praying for other
followers of Jesus to come to light so that you can work
together to accomplish so much more than you ever could on your
own? To see the Kingdom break into
the places that you live and work and serve your kids sports
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teams, your the stuff that you do on a Tuesday night when
you're out with your friends, tosee God move in power in those
places, not just in this one. And this is a reality that we
need people around us and it makes us bolder, right?
Sociologists call this a group thing.
If you've ever seen those like riots on TV, people are like, I,
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I don't normally stand on top ofcop cars and jump up and down
and smash out the windows. But the crowd grew and it got a
little crazy, right? There's this reality where when
we get in a group of people moving in a direction, it
emboldens us and sometimes in not so helpful ways.
If you want to see this on full display, I had the joy and honor
of serving students for about 17years.
And if you just put a bunch of high school boys in the same
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vicinity, the the IQ gets shared.
It's not it doesn't get accumulated.
It gets split amongst the group and they will do things,
especially if there's another group of young ladies within the
close proximity, right? And we can see on display that
like we get a little bolder whenpeople around us.
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So the kind of people you surround yourself with matters
deeply. Are you surrounding yourself
with the kind of people who point you to Jesus, who asked
the kind of questions like what's God doing out in your
life right now? Do you have the kind of people
who when you come to them with aproblem, their first instinct,
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immediately after they hear what's going on, they raise
their voice to prayer, in prayerto God Almighty.
Is that the first instinct of you and your friends?
I can tell you I have some friends in my life and they are
a gift to me to go, oh, we heardthat.
OK, let's pray. That's that's what we do
together. And the scripture here says they
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went to their own people. Who are your people?
Who are the people that you would call your own?
Is it a discipleship group? Is it the people you serve with
on a serve team? Is it some of the people in your
neighborhood? Is it the people who you sit
around every Sunday, who know you, who see your life, who can
hear your stories and point you to Jesus?
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Everybody, man, we need this. We are wired this way.
And so don't neglect that. And so we need people and we
need prayer. We need people whose instinct is
to pray. So as pray your instinct or is
it your last resort? Because there's a difference
between people who will pray foryou if you ask.
And there's people who pray, right?
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There are people who just pray. I again, I didn't come to know
Jesus through my family, but I got grafted into a beautiful
family. And so my 2 grandma's by
marriage have been bastions of prayer in this church for
decades. And so if you've been around a
while, you may remember the nameBetty Connor.
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Betty was the patron St. of Florida church for a stretch
there. And she when she couldn't serve
anymore during what was then Vacation Bible school, what is
now our camps, she had a list with every name of every kid in
that camp. And she would have a chair there
were they placed a chair outsideof every room.
And she would sit and pray by name for every kid.
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And when Grandma Connor said, hey, you know, you've got this
test going on, you got a thing happening, she would break out
her day timer and write it in atthat time on that day.
And you knew that Grandma Connorwas praying.
And now I have Grandma Kuntz still with me in the back there.
Hi Grandma. And she is she prays every day
for every sight of Forward Church.
And when we were launching, she made sure she prayed two or
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three times a day for Ford ran like we have faithful people who
pray. And the reason God is blessing
our ministry, it's not because we're really good or really
gifted, really talented or really smart.
It's because the Spirit of God is that move and people are
praying and interceding and seeking the face of God for the
for his glory, not the glory of forward Church, but for the
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glory of the King of kings, the Master, the sovereign Lord of
the universe. So we need to be people who are
praying. This was the practice of the
early church. Acts 114 says that they were
constantly united in prayer. And here's my confession.
So often my prayers are at the end of my rope.
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I'm going to go out there and I'm going to work hard and I'm
going to do my best. I'm going to use what I have in
front of me and I'll call peopleand I'll do things.
And then when I'm like, God, I don't know what else to do, I'll
pray. That's so dumb.
We have the sovereign Lord of the universe who created heaven,
earth, the sea and everything inthem who knows the beginning
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from the end. And we have access through faith
because of what Christ has done to the throne room of God.
We can ask him to come and give us his mind and and be directed
by him. But instead I'm going to go and
figure it out on my own and thentry to like attach his blessing
to my plan. What an idiotic thing I do, and
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I hope you're smarter than I am.Is prayer our instinct or our
last resort? If your discipleship group
spends an hour and a half catching up on life and then you
throw in a random prayer at the end, that's not a discipleship
group. That's a social conversation.
Those are good and important things, but don't call it that.
Let's be people of prayer who pray first, who our instinct is.
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Oh, you've got that going on. Let's pray together.
We have the sovereign God of theuniverse who wants to speak, who
wants you to know his mind. And so let's turn there first,
rather than exhausting ourselvesin our own effort, in our own
wisdom, and then throwing a HailMary out to him at the last
minute. And when we start to understand
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who God is and how much he lovesus, prayer becomes a way more
natural response. Our boldness is rooted in the
people that that we surround ourselves with.
It's rooted in prayer, and it's rooted in who God is.
Biblical boldness must be rootedin God, His Word, and His work.
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See what's going on here? These people, when they start
praying, they understand who they're talking to.
And one of the reasons we struggle to be bold is because
we think the results rest on us.We think it's about what we know
and what we say and what we do. And if you actually walk through
this story starting in Acts 3, you see that Peter and John
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constantly take the attention off themselves.
Acts 3, everyone's rustling because this guy's been healed.
And they're like, what's happened?
Who's how've they done this? And he says, why do you look at
us as though by our power and our righteousness, this man was
healed? But let me tell you, this was
done in the powerful name of Jesus Christ.
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It's not about us, it's about the God that we serve.
And then when they get dragged before the religious leaders of
the day, it says that they looked at Peter and John and
recognize that they were ordinary unschooled men, but
noticed that they had been with Jesus.
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Understanding that our power andauthority is not something that
we have in and of ourselves thatwe can sort of summon up from
our own strength. It's the Spirit of God.
It's a power of God at work and you and I.
And so that's why the first thing out of their prayers, out
of their mouth and prayers, master.
Other translations would say, sovereign Lord, God, you're
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actually the one in control and not me.
This isn't actually about me andmy strength and my wisdom and my
ability to execute here. It's actually all about you.
And so I'm going to step into what you have called me to, even
though it's scary, even though Iam under threat right now,
because of who you are, your power, your authority, your
glory, your mind. And they know this.
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God reveals himself in a couple of different ways.
We want to know who God is. So we go to His Word because
we're rooted in and who God is and we know who He is because of
His Word. God's word is God's revelation
of God's self. Here's here's what they they
pray you said through the Holy Spirit by the mouth of our
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Father David. The scriptures are not some sort
of like helpful guidebook through life.
They're not just strong suggestions and the best way
forward. This is the inspired, infallible
word of the living God, the sameGod who created the heavens and
earth and seas and everything. And he has spoken to us.
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And so we can know him. He reveals himself to us through
this incredible gift, and most of us just have it in our pocket
all day long and ignore it. This is how you know the living
God. And so it even informs the early
church's prayers. They pray scriptures back to
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God. One of those beautiful that's
that's a whole idea of this whole series is we're learning
the scriptures and the prayers that rest in them so that we can
pray those back to God because that is how we understand and
interact with the God of the universe.
Have you ever done that? Have you ever just walked
through the book of Psalms and and found ones that connect with
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your heart? Whatever season of life you're
in, you'll find it in the Psalmsand pray that back to God.
Let God's word shape how you speak to him and to watch
throughout you see what happens here.
They, they start with creation and they see like this is who
you are God. This is what I, I have seen your
scriptures reveal to me. And so they, they know God and
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they know God through his word, and they also know God through
his work. What's interesting is this, this
part of Acts 4, that's scriptureand historical in the past to
us. But for them, that's happening
in real time. That is their life.
And so they can look back on some of the Old Testament
scriptures and see what God is doing in their day.
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And they can have a bolder faithas a result because they go,
hey, this, this Scripture in Psalm 2, we're seeing that
fulfilled. This is what the Gentiles plot
in vain. And when the kings and rulers
come against the Lord's anointed, we just watched that
happen. And so we know that all of this
is in your sovereign hand. And so we don't need to fear.
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We're bolder when we know who God is and what he said and what
he's doing. And the word of God roots us in
that. And so I want to ask you, are
you can you recognize what God'sdoing around you today?
One of the most powerful experiences for me growing as a
young man and as a leader in thechurch was actually a five year
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revitalization process. And one of the pieces of
homework we had to do, it sort of ramped up, but we had to get
to the spot where we told a transformation story.
Every day you had to somewhere in your day talk to somebody
about what God was doing in and around you.
And then it changes what you seein the world.
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When you're looking for the doomgloom of a Facebook news feed,
you're going to find it and it'sgoing to feel really dark.
But if your eyes are attuned to what the living God is doing
around us, and we live with so much more hope, so much more
boldness because we see what Godis doing.
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So I just want to tell you a couple of stories I have seen.
God, in the last six months, Godbreak the chains of addiction in
the lives of some of the people of our church.
A guy who's addicted to alcohol,used it as a crutch.
And then Holy Spirit. Saturday we prayed over him and
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he said I felt something leave me and something else come in
which we know is the Holy Spirit.
And he said, and then the next week I had all these situations
where there was health scares and these things going on and in
my flesh, what I would have doneis gone to drinking and I didn't
even want to. It's not like I fought it off in
my own strength. It's like the Holy Spirit had
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just like changed me. And he said like I'm I can go to
parties where there is alcohol and I just don't desire what I
used to desire in an instant because the Spirit of God was at
work. Yes, you can.
You can be excited about that. I had two conversations inside
of three days with two young menwho were wrestling with
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different issues in their lives where there were patterns of sin
and behaviors that were being really destructive.
One was lying, one was addicted to pornography.
And we were praying together. And then the next week they came
back two separate conversations,three days apart.
And they said, I don't know whathappened, but I don't, I don't
want it anymore. I don't want to lie.
I don't want to hide myself. God has just changed.
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And, and not only that, both of them said, not only do I not
want those things anymore, I'm actually desiring the things
I've got. I've never read my Bible every
day in my entire life. And I can't stop.
I'm just excited about what God's word is doing.
And so God is on the move, people.
Let's be excited about it. And so let me let me tell you
what's going on here in this prayer in Acts 4, as they see
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what God is doing and they jump on board.
And this line is incredibly important.
Like, do you want you get to do whatever your hand and your will
has predestined to take place, that God's will is unstoppable.
So the family member who God very clearly asked me to pray
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for and I didn't, was walking through Sobeys and somebody
walks past them and says, your back was hurt.
And he's like, excuse you. He said, Holy Spirit just spoke
to me. This is a human atheist who
believes in aliens, not Jesus. And he's like, I'm sorry, what?
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He said, yeah, The Holy Spirit said, your back, Sir, can I pray
for you? He said, oh sure, put his hand
on him and prayed over him and he said like I'm not fully
healed. But I felt something.
I felt like this warmth go through my whole body and God
had to use some random guy in Sobeys because I was not bold
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enough to walk in obedience to what the sovereign God of the
universe commanded me to do. What an absolute waste for me to
let somebody else be used by Godbecause I wouldn't be obedient
because I was scared of how thatwould affect our next family
gathering. What a miss.
What a miss by me. God is at work and His work is
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unstoppable. And so let's walk with boldness
in that. Friends, there's a danger in
what I've said so far. You could go, OK, so we get some
people and then we pray togetherand then we read the Bible and
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then we go, all right, let's go,let's do the things, Lord.
And then Jesus follows along with our enthusiasm and energy.
And what I want you to know is things like this, spiritual
disciplines, the active community and prayer and getting
in God's Word aren't tickets to some sort of like Christian
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merit bad system where you like level up in your walk with
Jesus. These are gifts handed to us by
God Almighty so that we can knowhim more.
The goal here is abiding in Christ, resting in his presence,
knowing him deeply so that he can lead all of our steps.
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There isn't a road map here. The goal is a person, and that
person is intimacy with God, with God himself.
And what we see here in the early church and what they do is
that biblical boldness is empowered by the Holy Spirit.
If you want to walk through the 1st 4 chapters of the book of
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Acts, the Holy Spirit is laced throughout it just absolutely
full of the Spirit descending before Pentecost, empowering the
disciples. And Peter's full of the Holy
Spirit before he gives these messages that people are being
healed and they're confessing like this isn't us.
This is the power of the Holy Spirit at work through the name
of Jesus. And remember, we talked about
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people who maybe need to dial itback, not ramp things up in the
boldness department. Man, that was our guy Peter.
Peter's problem was not being bold.
It was actually the boldness wasn't lacking.
The results seemed to lag behindor at least a little scattered
at times. He was the kind of guy who would
run his mouth and jump headlong into situations and then Jesus
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would have to call him Satan andrebuke him and stuff like that.
You know, the huge. So what changed?
How do we go from the guy who can't get his foot out of his
mouth to the guy who thousands of people are falling on their
knees and repenting and being baptized in the name of Jesus?
Acts 1. Jesus says, wait, I'm going to
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send you a helper and you will be clothed with power from on
high when the Holy Spirit comes on you.
We don't want the fruit of people being drawn to a really
great service or a really charismatic teacher or somebody
who's really sharp and smart andcan respond to good questions.
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What we want is the Kingdom of God being the in breaking
Kingdom of God moving on, peoplebeing transformed more into the
likeness of Christ, broken stories made whole people
trapped in addiction set free. We want the Kingdom of God to
come. We can't do that with a really
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great five year strategy. And we have some really
brilliant leaders in this church, but we can't, we can't
do it. This is only accomplished by the
Spirit of the living God. I don't want you to go out and
be bold because you've got a better evangelism strategy and
you know what to write on the napkin of the guy at the
restaurant beside you. It's the power of the living
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God. The Holy Spirit is at work
today. I told you a few stories and let
me tell you what's happening around the world right now.
In the UK, they're going throughwhat people are starting to call
the quiet revival, that the Spirit is doing something.
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The UK, if you follow church trends, they're usually 15 years
about ahead of Canada in terms of what's happening there and
how dechristianized they were. All the stuff that we're
wrestling with right now. They were a decade or two before
us. But read this from a report from
the UK Bible Society. Church attendance in England and
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Wales is on the rise. This represents A startling
changes to a decade long trend and presumptions, with the most
dramatic increase seen among young people, particularly young
men. In 2018, just 4% of 18 to 24
year olds said they attended church at least monthly.
Today that's risen to 16%, with young men increasing more from 4
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to 21% and young women from 3:00to 12:00.
This is now the second most likely group to attend church
regularly. Overall, church going Christians
now make up 12% of the population, up from 8 in 2018.
In numerical terms, that's from 3.7 million to almost 6 rise of
56%. God is on the move.
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And what if you read the rest ofthat report?
It'll tell you things like they're not just going to
church, but they're also readingthe Bible regularly and actually
believing that this is authoritative and has something
to say about how we live our lives.
It's not just people walking into a building it, but God is
on the move and transforming people.
His Spirit is doing something. And so we're going to pray
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because what happens here is in the middle of the situation,
Peter and John get together withtheir people and those people
lift their voice to the sovereign God of the universe
and pray Scripture back to him. And then the Holy Spirit comes
and shakes the room. And because the Holy Spirit has
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come, that church was unshakable.
They proclaimed the word of God with great boldness and
thousands of people came to knowJesus.
You and I are sitting here todaybecause those people kept
proclaiming that truth. And so I'm going to invite us
into a posture of prayer right now.
And what I want to ask you to dois we're going to we're going to
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start. I want you to ask the Holy
Spirit what your next step of boldness is, because some of you
have ideas that the Holy Spirit needs to hit the brakes on, and
some of you are so scared you can't even let your mind go
there. And so I'm going to pray and
then I'm going to leave some silence, and then I'm going to
pray again that the Holy Spirit would fill us and empower us.
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And then we're going to worship.So adopt whatever posture of
prayer. If you need to get on your
knees, if you need to raise yourhands, if you need to stand or
sit, adopt A posture of prayer. Holy Spirit, help us not to make
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prayer and dependence on you ourlast resort when we've exhausted
ourselves, but our first instinct.
And so God, we want to come to you in this moment.
And we ask, Spirit of the livingand sovereign God, would you
minister to our hearts today? Draw clearly to each one's mind
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the next step of boldness, however great or small.
Draw it to mind. We ask this, and we leave you,
space, Lord, to speak. Lord, would you put in our
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hearts and minds, faces and names and dates, make it so
clear, God And Lord, we want to surrender
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ourselves to you. God, I know for some of us,
we're just ready to go out and charge hell.
And for some of us, we're scaredto death.
And so we ask, Holy Spirit, thatyou would come in this place,
that as we lift our voices to the Almighty God, that you would
send your Spirit to clothe us with power from on high, that we
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wouldn't do any of this on our own strength and our own wisdom.
But God, we would rely and depend on you and you alone.
So, Spirit of God, fill us with boldness, not with arrogance,
not with more information, but with a boldness that's rooted in
Your word and your character andempowered by and led by your
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Holy Spirit and nothing else. Lord, we pray God, that you
would let loose a revival in this place, the Spirit, as we
proclaim the name of Jesus, thatyou would stretch out your hand,
perform signs and wonders and miracles and work and do the
things that only you can do to set people free, to restore
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broken marriages, to bring lost children back home.
God, we can't. And so we want to rest in your
presence, Holy Spirit. We don't want to just run good
church services. We don't want to run run great
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discipleship programs. We want to be formed into the
image of Jesus, empowered by your spirit and building your
Kingdom together. And so come, Holy Spirit, I
invite you to invite the Holy Spirit.
Ask him aloud. Ask, invite Him to come and move
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in your life to make you bold. Surrender ourselves to you,
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Lord, as we lift our voices in prayer and in worship.
Would you meet us here and shakethis place, Lord.
Amen. Amen.