The “it” in the title could
represent many things. I am not talking
about the Holy Spirit, because He is not an “it.” Rather, I am talking about the power He
represents and makes available to every man, woman, boy, and girl who says
“yes” to Jesus and becomes a Christian.
When we surrender our lives to
the Lord, we walk in that power.
After Jesus was miraculously
resurrected from the dead following His crucifixion, He ascended into
heaven. But before He left, He promised
to send another Comforter—the Holy Spirit.
He would empower believers with power from on high to be His witnesses
and to do mighty works in Jesus’ name.
If Christians would stop for
just a moment and allow that truth to resonate within them, we would move
through life differently.
Think about what happens at
the new birth. Our sins are forgiven,
and we become sons and daughters of Almighty God. Through Christ, we have direct access to the
Father. The veil has been torn, and we
can boldly enter His presence because of who we are in Christ. Jesus made this possible.
We do not have to compromise
our faith. We do not have to hang our
heads in defeat. We do not have to live
defeated lives.
And we certainly can resist
the powers of darkness because, as Scripture says, “Greater is He that is in
us than he that is in the world.”
We can shout, “I’ve got it!”
in the face of trouble.
We can stand against the
enemy. We can pray for the sick and
believe God for healing. We can resist
the lies of darkness and stand tall, holding our heads high when confusion knocks
at our door.
“We’ got it!”
We have the power of the Holy
Spirit. Our omnipotent Father has
provided His children with everything we need to stand firm when Satan whispers,
“That power was only for Christians in biblical times.”
Remember who is speaking. Satan is a liar and the father of lies.
We are God’s children. What, then, can ultimately stand against us
when God is for us? When Christians
truly believe that God is all-powerful and that He will never leave us nor
forsake us, we begin to walk in victory.
Born-again believers need not
be afraid to step out in faith and trust God to move mountains of despair,
mountains of depression, mountains of sickness, and mountains of doubt. Jesus told us that faith can move mountains—and
we can pray and believe in His mighty name.
Peter and John were flesh and
blood, just like you and me. Yet they
were well acquainted with the power of the Holy Spirit dwelling within them.
At the Gate called Beautiful,
Peter encountered a man who had been lame from birth and who was begging for
alms. Peter looked directly at him and
said: “Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name
of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk.”
And a miracle happened.
The same Holy Spirit who
empowered the apostles in those days is the same Holy Spirit who dwells within
every child of God today.
I believe what Jesus told His
disciples before His crucifixion applies to all believers:
“I have told you these
things, so that in me you may have peace.
In this world you will have trouble.
But take heart! I have overcome
the world.”— John 16:33
Trials and tribulations will
come our way. Jesus never promised us a
life without trouble. But He did promise
us His presence, His peace, and the victory He has already won.
So when trouble comes, when
doubt whispers, when fear knocks, and when the enemy tells us that we are
powerless, we must remember who lives within us.
We belong to God. We have the Holy Spirit. We have access to the Father through Jesus
Christ. We have the authority to stand
in faith. We have the promise of God’s
presence.
So, when the storms of life
come, we don’t have to shrink back in defeat.
We can stand tall and declare: “I’ve got it!”
There’s something about the power of the Holy Spirit. I can’t fully explain it. But I’ve got it.
Written by,
Papa Boyd