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How do we know the doctrine of the Holy Spirit's empowerment is true?

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The doctrine is affirmed through scriptural evidence, particularly in Acts 2, where the Holy Spirit empowers the apostles to preach the gospel effectively.

The empowerment of the Holy Spirit is a fundamental doctrine supported by historical and scriptural accounts in the New Testament. Acts 1:8 captures Jesus' promise that the disciples would receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon them, enabling them to be His witnesses. This promise is fulfilled at Pentecost, where, upon receiving the Holy Spirit, the apostles boldly preach the gospel, resulting in the conversion of three thousand souls. Additionally, Hebrews 2:4 emphasizes that God bore witness to this fact with signs and wonders, validating the ministry of the apostles as led by the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Acts 1:8, Acts 2:1-41, Hebrews 2:4

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