What makes the resurrection truly powerful in the life of a believer? In this sermon, Apostle unveils the central role of the Holy Spirit—the often unseen, “silent one” who is the divine force behind every spiritual manifestation. He highlights the creative and transformative power of God’s Word, referencing John 1:1–3 as the weapon through which the Holy Spirit operates. This is seen in the healing of the ten lepers in Luke, who were cleansed as they obeyed Jesus’ instruction. The Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9–13) is also presented as the most potent prayer, with a testimony of brain cancer being healed through its repeated, faith-filled declaration.
Apostle Williams explains that the same Holy Spirit who descended at Jesus’ resurrection—shaking the earth and overpowering Roman guards (Matthew 28:1–4)—now lives within believers (Romans 8:11), empowering them to revive what is dead in their lives, be it purpose, health, or relationships. He urges listeners to pray for spiritual insight, referencing Ephesians 1:18, to fully grasp the hope, authority, and divine power they possess. The sermon closes with a call to godly living (Romans 8:12–13, 2 Corinthians 7:1) and deeper communion with the Holy Spirit through consistent prayer and worship, reminding believers that resurrection power is not just a historic event, but a daily reality that enables them to overcome every trial and fulfil their God-given destiny.