

The Fifth Act | The Holy Spirit - Jon Tyson
Pastor Jon Tyson unveils the Holy Spirit's vital role in empowering believers to spread Jesus' teachings. The discussion reflects on the ascension of Jesus and the transformative moment of Pentecost. Listeners explore the church's ongoing narrative within God's story and the importance of spiritual gifts. There's a call to move beyond ritualistic faith to actively proclaim Jesus. The talk emphasizes compassion and the necessity of the Holy Spirit for personal growth and mission, encouraging spiritual openness.
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Need for Holy Spirit Power
- Jesus emphasized that believers need the power of the Holy Spirit to be effective witnesses.
- Good intentions alone are insufficient for true discipleship and spiritual impact.
New Covenant and Heart Power
- The Holy Spirit brings a new covenant, writing God's law on believers' hearts, not external laws.
- This creates an internal transformation and new heart power for a Spirit-led life.
Spirit Empowers All Believers
- The Spirit empowers all ages to prophesy, dream, and have vision, democratizing spiritual power.
- This Spirit-work leads to bold public witness, not private showmanship.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Fifth Act: Embracing the Church's Role in God's Narrative
02:25 • 4min
Empowered by the Holy Spirit
06:51 • 21min
Empowered to Witness: The Call Beyond Ritual
28:07 • 5min
Embodying the Gospel: A Call to Preach Jesus
32:56 • 5min
Empowered by the Spirit
37:47 • 19min
Acts chapter 11
Acts chapter 11
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Agabus
Acts chapter 11 is part of the Book of Acts, detailing the early church's expansion and experiences. It narrates events such as Peter's vision concerning Gentiles and the subsequent spread of Christianity beyond Jewish communities. The chapter also highlights the growth of the church, the challenges faced, and the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering believers. It's a significant part of the narrative showing the early church's development and its mission to reach diverse populations.
Joel 2
Joel 2
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Joel
Joel 2 is a chapter in the Book of Joel, a minor prophet in the Hebrew Bible. It describes a devastating plague of locusts that ravages the land, symbolizing judgment and destruction. However, the chapter also contains a powerful message of hope and restoration, promising the outpouring of God's Spirit upon all people. This outpouring is depicted as a time of renewal and revival, where God's people will experience spiritual empowerment and prophecy. The chapter is often cited in connection with the events of Pentecost in the Book of Acts, highlighting the fulfillment of God's promise to pour out his Spirit.
Luke 11
Luke 11
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Luke
Luke 11 is a chapter in the Gospel of Luke that contains Jesus' teachings on prayer. It includes the Lord's Prayer and parables illustrating the importance of persistent prayer and God's willingness to answer the prayers of his children. Key themes include the importance of prayer, God's willingness to answer prayer, and the need for persistence in prayer. The chapter is known for its practical advice on prayer and its emphasis on God's love and compassion.
the spirit is the lifeblood of the church
the spirit is the lifeblood of the church
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Philip Kennison
2 Corinthians 3, 17 through 18
2 Corinthians 3, 17 through 18
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Paul the Apostle
2 Corinthians 3:17-18 is a passage in Paul's second letter to the Corinthians, discussing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. It states that the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. It also describes how believers, with unveiled faces, contemplate the Lord's glory and are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory. This transformation is a result of the Lord, who is the Spirit. The passage emphasizes the liberating and transformative effect of the Holy Spirit on believers, leading to a deeper understanding of God's glory and a closer resemblance to Christ.
John 16, 7
John 16, 7
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John
John 16:7 is a verse in the Gospel of John where Jesus speaks to his disciples about the coming of the Holy Spirit, the Advocate. He explains that it is beneficial for him to leave, as the Advocate will not come until he does. This departure is not a separation but rather an opening for a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit. The Advocate will guide and teach the disciples, empowering them to continue Jesus' work. The verse highlights the importance of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers and the ongoing relationship between God and his people.
The five-act play
The five-act play
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N. T. Wright

1 Corinthians 13
William D. Sulzer
1 Corinthians 13 is a chapter in the New Testament that focuses on the importance of charity. It describes the characteristics of charity and its role in spiritual growth. The chapter emphasizes the importance of love in all aspects of life. It encourages readers to strive for a life of selfless service and compassion. 1 Corinthians 13 provides a powerful testimony of the importance of love in the Christian faith. The chapter offers profound insights into the nature of love and its impact on individual lives and society.
Theophilus
Theophilus
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Jon Tyson
John 14
John 14
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John
John 14 is a chapter in the Gospel of John where Jesus comforts his disciples before his crucifixion and ascension. He promises to return and prepare a place for them in heaven. He also speaks about the Holy Spirit, the Advocate, who will guide and teach them after his departure. Key themes include Jesus' love for his disciples, the promise of eternal life, and the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering believers. The chapter offers comfort and assurance to believers, emphasizing God's presence and guidance in their lives.

Isaiah
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Isaiah
The Book of Isaiah is a major prophetic book in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It's attributed to the prophet Isaiah, who lived in Judah during the 8th century BCE. The book contains a collection of oracles, poems, and prophecies addressing various aspects of Judah's history and the future. Key themes include God's judgment on Israel's sins, the promise of a future messiah, and the restoration of God's people. Isaiah's powerful imagery and evocative language have had a profound impact on religious thought and literature for centuries.

The Holy Spirit
Andreas Kostenberger
Gregg Allison

Romans 8
Thomas Jacomb

Colossians
Ralph P. Martin
The Book of Colossians, attributed to the Apostle Paul, is a letter written to the church in Colossae. It emphasizes the supremacy of Christ, addressing theological issues and practical concerns of the early Christian community. Paul tackles false teachings that threatened the Colossians' faith, highlighting the fullness of Christ and the importance of living a life transformed by the Gospel. The letter offers guidance on various aspects of Christian life, including family relationships, and the importance of unity and love within the church. Colossians is a rich source of theological insights and practical advice for Christians today. It reminds us of the transformative power of faith in Christ and the importance of living a life that reflects His teachings.

Ezekiel
Walther Eichrodt
This volume by Walther Eichrodt provides a thorough, verse-by-verse commentary on the Book of Ezekiel. It delves into the origin and composition of the book, addressing the complex issues related to the prophet's message and ministry. The work is part of the Old Testament Library series and offers an in-depth, learned analysis of the text, making it a valuable resource for biblical scholars and theologians.

The sickness unto death
Søren Kierkegaard
Theodrama
Theodrama
Edward Oakes

Jeremiah
Stasia Black
Jeremiah is part of the Stud Ranch series and focuses on a character who is clearly a man in control at all times. The story involves complex relationships and steamy romance, typical of Stasia Black's writing style. It is the fifth book in the Stud Ranch series but can be read as a standalone novel.

1 John
John the Apostle
The Book of 1 John is a pastoral and polemical letter aimed at combating the heresy of Gnosticism, which was emerging in the early Christian church. John writes to reassure believers of their faith in Jesus Christ and to provide clear guidelines on what it means to be a true follower of Christ. The letter emphasizes the importance of fellowship with God and with other believers, the necessity of confessing sins, and the assurance of salvation through faith in Jesus. It also warns against false teachers and antichrists, and it underscores the principles of love, holiness, and security in the Christian life[1][2][3].

Acts
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Peter
The Book of Acts, a sequel to the Gospel of Luke, narrates the history of the early Christian church following the ascension of Jesus Christ. It details the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire, the missionary journeys of Paul, and the growth of the Christian community. The book highlights the power of the Holy Spirit, the persecution faced by early Christians, and the importance of faith and perseverance. It also showcases the diversity of the early church and the challenges of maintaining unity and purpose amidst adversity. The book serves as an inspiring account of the early church's growth and its impact on the world.
This week, Pastor Jon Tyson kicked off our new sermon series through the book of Acts, The Fifth Act, with a teaching on the Holy Spirit’s ability to empower believers to be witnesses for Jesus to the ends of the earth. Before Jesus ascended into Heaven after His resurrection, He instructed the disciples to wait in Jerusalem until the Holy Spirit came to them. Like the first disciples, we cannot be effective witnesses of Jesus on our own; we need the power of the Holy Spirit.