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The immediate, experiential work of the Holy Spirit and the expectation of spiritual gifts.
Key question: “How does this text reveal the present-day work and power of the Holy Spirit?”
24,009 sermon illustrations through the Pentecostal lens
"New creation is theosis—becoming by grace what God is by nature. The old humanity, isolated from God, passes away. The new humanity participates in divine life. We are being re-created in the image of Christ, transformed from glory to glory...
"Nothing can separate us—NOTHING. Paul lists everything imaginable: death, life, angels, demons, present, future, powers, height, depth. He runs out of categories and adds 'nor anything else in all creation.' God's love in Christ is that secure, that complete, that final." — C.S.
"The Lord makes me lie down in green pastures—this is an act of resistance against a culture of relentless productivity. Sabbath rest is prophetic protest. The anxious system says 'produce more'; the Shepherd says 'lie down.' Rest is revolutionary." — Walter Brueggemann.
"Oppressors use fear—fear of violence, fear of loss, fear of death. But perfect love gives martyrs their courage. Love of the poor overcomes fear of the powerful. Love of justice overcomes fear of consequences. In God's love, we find freedom...
"God wipes tears in the beatific vision—seeing Him face to face, dwelling in His presence, the new heaven and earth. Present suffering, offered with Christ, prepares for this glory. Purgatory's tears are last; then eternal joy. The Church moves toward...
"I am crucified—not once but daily. The cross is both crisis and process. We die with Christ initially at conversion, but we take up the cross daily, dying continually to sin and self. Sanctification is crucifixion extended through a lifetime." — John Wesley.
"New creation has begun! In Christ's resurrection, the future has broken into the present. We who are 'in Christ' are already living in the new age while the old age continues. New creation is not pie-in-the-sky but present reality with future completion." — N.T.
"Jesus is not just historically the way—He is presently, actively, experientially the way. Through the Spirit, we encounter the living Christ NOW. He guides, reveals truth, imparts life TODAY. The way is not past tense; the truth is not static;...
"You ARE the light—not dim and flickering but BRIGHT and BLAZING! The Holy Spirit ignites you! Don't hide—SHINE! Let your good works demonstrate God's POWER! Signs and wonders follow those who believe! The world will see and know there IS a God!" — T.D.
"'New every morning'—yesterday's mercy is not today's ration. God gives fresh mercies daily, matched to each day's needs. His faithfulness is great because it is consistent: morning by morning, reliable, unfailing. 'Great is Thy faithfulness'—sung from the ruins, hope amid devastation." — Charles Spurgeon.
"Nothing can separate us—not slavery, not lynching, not segregation, not mass incarceration. Powers and principalities have tried to convince Black folk that God does not love them. But nothing in all creation—no system, no ideology, no violence—can separate us from Christ's love." — James Cone.
"In Baptism we are buried with Christ and rise as new creations. The sacrament effects what it signifies: real transformation, not mere symbol. Through the waters, the old Adam dies and the new creation emerges—grafted into Christ's body, the Church." — Pope John Paul II.
"We've been in exile—through slavery, through Jim Crow, through ongoing injustice. Yet we hold to God's promise: there IS a future, there IS hope. The arc bends toward justice because God has plans.
"Jesus came that YOU might have life—and have it ABUNDANTLY. Not just existence but REAL life. Not just surviving but THRIVING. This is personal: Jesus offers abundant life to YOU. The thief wants YOUR joy; Jesus gives YOU fullness. Receive...
"The martyrs of Latin America received Spirit not of fear but of power—power to denounce injustice, love for the poor, sound mind to analyze oppression. Fear is what the powerful want us to feel. The Spirit makes us dangerous to...
"Work for the Lord means work that honors God—which includes just wages, fair treatment, dignified conditions. We cannot 'work heartily for the Lord' while exploiting workers. The employer who pays unfairly cannot claim to serve Christ. Work justice IS worship." — Jim Wallis.