In Mike Baker's sermon titled "The Spirit and the Church," the primary theological topic is the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering the church, especially during times of trial and persecution. He emphasizes that Jesus reassured His disciples, particularly in Luke 12:11-12, that they should not worry about how to respond to their accusers because the Holy Spirit would provide the necessary words at the right moment. Baker supports his argument with multiple Scripture references, including John 14:16-17, where Jesus promises the ongoing presence of the Holy Spirit, and 1 Corinthians 2:4, illustrating that effective communication of the Gospel depends on the Spirit’s power rather than human eloquence. He discusses practical implications, reassuring believers of the Spirit's constant presence, which fosters confidence in sharing the Gospel, regardless of the societal or personal ramifications they may face.
“Take no thought what you shall answer, what you shall say. For the Holy Ghost shall teach you the same hour what you ought to say.”
“The Spirit is always with us. Are we ever really alone? We have continual words of comfort from Jesus.”
“The words that I speak unto you are spirit and truth.”
“The Gospel comes to us not in word only, but in power and in the Holy Spirit.”
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