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What if patience is not the absence of power, but the pathway to it?
In this Pentecost Sunday message, Power Through Patience, Dallas Amsden explores the upside-down way of the Kingdom, where true power does not come through control, speed, or self-reliance. It comes through surrender, waiting, and the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Looking at Philippians 2, Acts 1–2, and John 14, we’ll see how Jesus models surrendered power through Kenosis, how the disciples waited in unity and prayer before Pentecost, and how the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live as witnesses of Jesus in the world.
The world says, “Move faster. Take control. Force the outcome.”
The Kingdom says, “Wait on the Lord. Empty your hands. Receive the Spirit.”
Because in the Kingdom of God, the Spirit fills what surrender empties.
Acts 2
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What if patience is not the absence of power, but the pathway to it?
In this Pentecost Sunday message, Power Through Patience, Dallas Amsden explores the upside-down way of the Kingdom, where true power does not come through control, speed, or self-reliance. It comes through surrender, waiting, and the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Looking at Philippians 2, Acts 1–2, and John 14, we’ll see how Jesus models surrendered power through Kenosis, how the disciples waited in unity and prayer before Pentecost, and how the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live as witnesses of Jesus in the world.
The world says, “Move faster. Take control. Force the outcome.”
The Kingdom says, “Wait on the Lord. Empty your hands. Receive the Spirit.”
Because in the Kingdom of God, the Spirit fills what surrender empties.
Acts 2