The administration of the Holy Spirit through the Word of God, acts as a powerful, transformative force, capable of inducing a dramatic increase in quietness and turning a hostile crowd into silent, attentive listeners 🤫, as observed in spiritual reflections on evangelism (Hak. 2:20, Heb. 4:12). This shift indicates deep attentiveness, respect, or intense surprise, moving from chaotic noise to profound stillness, to listen to the Word of Truth and Righteousness (Acts 15:2 & 21:40).
Moreover, the effectiveness of communication at the level of the audience and respectful attention of a crowd, moved from hostility to a state of focused and quiet listening, reveals the Power of God and presence in a place (Prov. 15:1 & 2). ✨
PRAYER: Dear YHWH, the Great I Am that I Am and Sovereign King 👑, thank You for making me a channel of Your Living Word which, when proclaimed, silences every form of chaos, making everyone who has ears, to hear. Blessed be Your Holy Name, for Your presence in me keeps me equipped and effective in sharing the Good News of Salvation; in Jesus' Name.
Amen. 🕊️
From Acts 22:1-2
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