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How to Experience Being Filled with the Holy Spirit

  • Writer: Jack Selcher
    Jack Selcher
  • Aug 30
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 15


Jesus and a man are walking along a dirt road with a dove representing the Holy Spirit hovering over the man.

The early Christians spoke freely, even recklessly, about Jesus, without worrying about what might happen to them. The Holy Spirit, who controlled them, supplied their boldness. Peter’s Holy Spirit-empowered bold preaching in Acts 2–3 brought thousands into the Kingdom of God.

 

The Spirit’s power still makes a difference. The Timothy Initiative teaches new believers to boldly share their faith with others in the power of the Spirit.

 

From the beginning of 2020 through September 2021, God used this organization and those they won to Christ to plant 16,787 new churches in India and Nepal.

 

Does fear prevent you from bearing spiritual fruit? God’s power is fear’s antidote. The Holy Spirit gives you boldness and power to walk through the restraining walls of fear.

 

The Holy Spirit’s control produces self-control (Galatians 5:23). Those with self-control do not surrender to fear’s dominion.

 

It is ironic. Those who control their own lives usually lack the self-control that those the Holy Spirit controls possess.

 

Witnessing is not just for outgoing or aggressive personalities. It is a mark of the Holy Spirit’s control. Expect opposition, however, when you mention Jesus’ name.

 

The first-century religious leaders opposed the preaching of Peter and John and imprisoned them. The same people who sentenced Peter and John’s Master to death asked Peter and John to defend their actions.

 

These leaders decided Peter and John could speak, teach, and be as religious as they liked as long as they did not mention Jesus’ name (Acts 4:18).

 

The Holy Spirit brings glory to Jesus and testifies of Him (John 15:26, 16:14). In contrast, the enemy tolerates no mention of Jesus’ name in a positive light.

 

Opposition to bringing glory to Jesus and testifying about Him often comes from those inside the church fighting for personal power, position, and glory.

 

It happens when fights rage in churches, and people forget the real battle (Ephesians 6:10-12). It is often a tussle over who is in charge.

 

The good news is you do not need a formal education to bear bold witness to Christ. Peter and John were unschooled, ordinary men. Their only qualification was having been with Jesus.

 

They were not superhuman. When threatened, the early Christians prayed for boldness and received it with a fresh filling of the Holy Spirit (Acts 4:31).

 

You must be willing to do God’s will for the Holy Spirit to fill you. You must vacate the driver’s seat of your life and ask the Holy Spirit to take it.

 

Then step out in faith, even though you do not feel an emotional buzz or whatever you think you should feel to be filled with the Holy Spirit.

 

Expect the Holy Spirit to empower you. He will. What is your takeaway?

 

 

 

God has empowered me to write His Power for Your Weakness—260 Steps Toward Spiritual Strength. It’s a free, evangelistic, devotional, and discipleship e-book. Pastors have used it in Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia to lead 6,090 people to Christ and teach the basics of Christianity to 15,150 people. I invite you to explore and use it in your setting.  

 

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