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Welcome:
Today, we are exploring the topic of "True Freedom of Speech," based on Acts 4:23-31. Today, we’ll address these fears and look at how the early church found boldness through prayer and the Holy Spirit.
This passage in Acts 4:23-31 offers us profound insights into how we can find true freedom of speech through prayer, scripture, and the filling of the Holy Spirit.
Key Points:
Community and Prayer: Peter and John didn't go back to the entire assembly of believers but to a smaller group, likely the original apostles and a few others. This suggests the importance of having a close-knit group for support and prayer. Do you have a prayer partner or a small group of friends? If not, it’s important to find one for mutual support in prayer.
Prayer and Scripture: Their prayer began by acknowledging God as the Creator, which is significant because it reminded them that God is in control of all circumstances. By focusing on the Creator instead of their circumstances, they alleviated their fear.
Overcoming Fear with Boldness: The disciples prayed not for protection but for power and boldness to speak God’s word. This is a powerful example for us. When facing opposition, we should pray for the strength to continue trusting that God is in control and will accomplish His purposes.
Results of Their Prayer: After praying, the place where they were meeting was shaken, indicating God's presence. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly. This demonstrates that their boldness and freedom to speak came as a result of prayer and the filling of the Holy Spirit.
Practical Takeaways:
Closing Thoughts: If you feel apprehensive about speaking to someone about the Lord, follow the pattern we see in this passage. Seek out prayer support f
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