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What does Acts 2 teach about the role of the Holy Spirit?

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Acts 2 illustrates the Holy Spirit's role in empowering believers for effective ministry and witness.

In Acts 2, the arrival of the Holy Spirit signifies the initiation of a new covenant era where believers are empowered to fulfill their commission. The Holy Spirit filled the apostles, enabling them to speak in different languages and boldly proclaim the gospel. This empowerment is not merely for individual edification but serves the purpose of glorifying Christ and advancing His kingdom. The Holy Spirit also convicts hearts, as evidenced when the crowd was 'pricked in their hearts' after Peter's message, leading them to repentance and baptism. Thus, the Holy Spirit's role is essential in the Christian mission and the life of the church.
Scripture References: Acts 2:4, 2:37

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