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How does the Holy Spirit work in the lives of believers according to Acts?

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The Holy Spirit empowers believers, leading them in truth and enabling them to fulfill God's calling.

In the book of Acts, the work of the Holy Spirit is central to the life of believers. After Jesus' ascension, the Holy Spirit descends upon the apostles, equipping them for the task of proclaiming the gospel. This empowerment is not just for miraculous acts, but it also includes teaching, guiding, and illuminating the truth about Christ. Believers are taught personally by God through the Holy Spirit, who conveys the love of God into their hearts (Romans 5:5). As a result, Christians are called to respond in faith and obedience, practicing the commands given by Christ and reflecting His love in their daily lives. The work of the Holy Spirit is essential for enabling Christians to navigate challenges, maintain unity, and persist in their mission to spread the gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 1:8, John 14:26-27, Romans 5:5

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