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What does it truly mean to operate in the power of the Holy Spirit in today’s world? Apostle explores God’s intention for all His children to function in the fullness of the Spirit’s power. Rooted in the prophecy of Joel 2:28, he reminds believers that prophesying, seeing visions, and dreaming dreams are meant to be everyday realities for those filled with the Spirit. This prophetic vision, cited again in Acts 2, is presented not as ancient history but as an ongoing promise. Apostle Williams illustrates its relevance by recounting a vision he had of a ship tossed by storms—representing global instability—which was swiftly confirmed by recent world events, including Israel’s attack on Iran and the ripple effect it had on the global economy and fuel prices. He urges believers to stay alert to world affairs and economic trends, not distracted by time-wasting entertainment, so they can perceive divine insight and walk in wisdom.

 

The message also reinforces that operating in the Holy Spirit is not a spiritual luxury, but a birthright for all born-again believers, regardless of background. Apostle Williams teaches that true success and lasting peace come from submitting to the Holy Spirit, who enables integrity and influence. On Father’s Day, he draws practical wisdom from 2 Chronicles 26, showing how King Uzziah’s success stemmed from both his father’s good conduct and the spiritual mentoring of Zechariah. He reminds listeners of the lasting impact of godly fatherhood, both earthly and spiritual, pointing to Proverbs 23:22 and Ephesians 6:4 to stress honour, discipline, and spiritual nurturing. The sermon closes with the bold encouragement that with the Holy Spirit, no believer is ever unfortunate—fortune and purpose will pursue those who walk in step with God’s Spirit.