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Today we’re anchored in Acts 1:8, where Jesus says, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses…” — Acts 1:8. That verse shifts everything from your ability to God’s power. A lot of people are trying to stay disciplined, control emotions, and be consistent in their own strength, but that only lasts for so long. Your strength runs out, your emotions get tested, and pressure exposes your limits. But Jesus makes it clear, real power doesn’t come from you, it comes from the Holy Spirit. That means you’re not meant to live drained, reactive, or constantly overwhelmed. You’ve been given access to something greater that steadies you and keeps you grounded when things get intense.
By Corey RobinsonToday we’re anchored in Acts 1:8, where Jesus says, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses…” — Acts 1:8. That verse shifts everything from your ability to God’s power. A lot of people are trying to stay disciplined, control emotions, and be consistent in their own strength, but that only lasts for so long. Your strength runs out, your emotions get tested, and pressure exposes your limits. But Jesus makes it clear, real power doesn’t come from you, it comes from the Holy Spirit. That means you’re not meant to live drained, reactive, or constantly overwhelmed. You’ve been given access to something greater that steadies you and keeps you grounded when things get intense.