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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2024

Why Christianity Is A Supernatural Spirit-Filled Religion

from Cross of Grace Church Sermons

The sermon, by Pastor Ricky Alcantar, explores the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian faith. Using Acts 2:16-21 as a baseline, he emphasizes that Christianity is a supernatural religion only lived in the power of the Holy Spirit. The sermon gives the account of Blaise Pascal, a renowned scientist who had a transformative encounter with God, to highlight the personal and dynamic experience of God's presence in believers' lives. In the sermon, Pastor Ricky identifies three reasons to view Christianity as a supernatural religion. First, the Holy Spirit is the presence of God, as seen in Old Testament manifestations such as the burning bush and the pillar of fire. Second, the Holy Spirit does what we cannot do: He breathes life back into us. Our state apart from God’s help is not us dying of thirst, but dead. The Spirit rejuvenates dead hearts, enabling us to see and believe in Jesus as the Savior, and ultimately, transforms lives. Third, Pastor Ricky concludes the sermon by stressing the essential role of the Holy Spirit as an ever-present helper, adviser, and counselor. Jesus’ work has brought the presence of God to us, to live inside us in the person of the Spirit. He is no longer here in bodily form, but the fire remains. This is peace for the Christian. This is power for the Church. This is hope for the world. We carry the fire.

The sermon, by Pastor Ricky Alcantar, explores the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian faith. Using Acts 2:16-21 as a baseline, he emphasizes that Christianity is a supernatural religion only lived in the power of the Holy Spirit. The sermon gives the account of Blaise Pascal, a renowned scientist who had a transformative encounter with God, to highlight the personal and dynamic experience of God's presence in believers' lives. In the sermon, Pastor Ricky identifies three reasons to view Christianity as a supernatural religion. First, the Holy Spirit is the presence of God, as seen in Old Testament manifestations such as the burning bush and the pillar of fire. Second, the Holy Spirit does what we cannot do: He breathes life back into us. Our state apart from God’s help is not us dying of thirst, but dead. The Spirit rejuvenates dead hearts, enabling us to see and believe in Jesus as the Savior, and ultimately, transforms lives. Third, Pastor Ricky concludes the sermon by stressing the essential role of the Holy Spirit as an ever-present helper, adviser, and counselor. Jesus’ work has brought the presence of God to us, to live inside us in the person of the Spirit. He is no longer here in bodily form, but the fire remains. This is peace for the Christian. This is power for the Church. This is hope for the world. We carry the fire.

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