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Have you noticed something missing in your spiritual life? That explosive force Jesus promised His followers seems absent in many churches today. William Carroll tackles this head-on in a candid exploration of the Holy Spirit's role in empowering believers.

Carroll doesn't mince words about denominational divisions, playfully describing himself as a "Baptist metacathecostal" who appreciates traditions from across the Christian spectrum. Drawing from personal experience across multiple denominations, he challenges listeners to look beyond labels to the unifying power of the Spirit. Even John Wesley, he points out, witnessed manifestations in his meetings that modern observers might label "Pentecostal."

The heart of the message revolves around Peter's transformative vision in Acts 10 – a divine object lesson that prepared this Jewish apostle to bring the gospel to Gentiles. When Peter witnessed the Holy Spirit fall on Cornelius's household without human intervention, it forever changed the church's understanding of who could receive God's power. Carroll masterfully connects this ancient story to contemporary ministry challenges, lamenting that many churches today baptize only VBS children rather than reaching their communities with power.

Carroll distinguishes between the regeneration that happens at salvation and the subsequent empowerment believers need for effective witness. "You will be endued with power from on high," Jesus promised – dunamis power from which we get "dynamite." This wasn't just for the original apostles but remains available to all who seek it by faith. Ready to move beyond half-empty spiritual experiences? Listen now and discover how to minister from the overflow of God's Spirit.

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