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Invincible Youth Ministry Conference Tour

A whole lot of shaking going on

Posted on Tuesday 8 July 2008 by Greg @ 7:12 am
Filed under: Rants

I love Acts 4:31. Luke writes these words about a prayer service gone viral in this powerful passage,

“After they prayed the place where they were meeting was shaken. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly.”

There is a nice and neat three point outline in this short, twenty six word verse (sorry, no poem). Here it goes:

1. The building was shaken with the power of prayer.

When’s the last time you and a group of your friends rocked the house with prayer. I contend that most Christians pray like wusses. The result? Wussy churches, wussy Christians and wussy living.

It’s time to man up and pray like God wants us to. What does this kind of prayer look like? It is focused on God (”Our Father”), his purposes (”thy kingdom come”) and asks boldly for requests (”our daily bread”) and forgiveness (”forgive us our debts”).

2. The believers were shaken with the power of the Spirit.

The act of prayer is an act of dependence. We are telling God that we can’t do it and that only He can. This act of faith allows the Spirit of God to take control of us and “fill us” with His power and presence. Why is this vital? Because Jesus made it clear in John 15 that apart from Him we can do nothing. Want to make a difference for Christ on your campus, at your job, in your neighborhood? Then get filled with His Spirit and allow Him to live His life through you. But be warned. His presence will shake everything up.

3. The city was shaken with the power of the gospel.

This is the natural outcome of “power prayer” and getting filled with the Spirit. If you pray, get empowered by God’s Holy Spirit, then, among the many outputs is evangelism. Prayer and proclamation are meant to mix like nitrogen and glycerin. Together they are explosive and dangerous in the most positive way imaginable.

Why am I telling you all this? Two reasons. First of all, I want us all to live this outline personally. Let us start on our knees and finish in the streets. Let us be characterized by passionate building-shaking prayer, his power and the verbal proclamation of the gospel (notice the three p’s? I can’t help myself! I’m OCD over aliteration!) Secondly, let us preach this outline in our youth groups, small groups, campus groups and family groups. This fun little outline communicates what is missing in the 21st Century church today. It’s time to bring it back!

Jerry Lee Lewis you ain’t got nothing on the Holy Spirit! Talk about a whole lot of shaking going on!

Signed, Greg Stier

7 Comments for 'A whole lot of shaking going on'

  1. On July 8, 2008 @ 10:04 am Heather said:
    • I did a teaching on Acts chapter 2 awhile back and I was ASTOUNDED at what took place there……. I mean everyone knows that the holy spirit fell people started praying in tongues there were flames of fire on their heads, BUT here’s what I noticed…….

      The whole city could hear what was going on in that room! And they assembled around the general vicinty to figure out what was going on. That’s when Peter did his what I like to call the “We’re not drunk as you suppose” sermon and as far as I can tell he hadn’t even left the room when he gave this sermon, he was probably preaching from a window or something, and the Lord pierced people’s hearts and 3,000 PEOPLE GOT SAVED ON THE SPOT!!!!!!!

      WOW!!!! I’m telling you we are going to see days like that again if people pursue the Lord in prayer. The focus should be HIM, because when we seek HIM we find HIM and then we get everything that comes with HIM!

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  2. On July 8, 2008 @ 9:13 pm Tim Schmoyer said:
    • I’ll preach it, brutha! lol No seriously, this Sunday our youth group gives their missions trip report to the church. Maybe I can slip this in to my part of the report.

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  3. On July 9, 2008 @ 6:09 am Greg said:
    • Go for it! It’s a fun and simple outline to preach. Godspeed man.

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  4. On July 9, 2008 @ 10:25 am Josh Tapia said:
    • Awesome insight! I was blown away by the simplicity of the teaching. I love simplicity. Of course simplicity doesn’t mean lack of depth and power. Thanks for the challenge. I’ll preach it. You brought it and I bought it.

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  5. On July 10, 2008 @ 6:16 pm Caitlin Buchanan said:
    • Greg…I got into this debate between an evoltionist and I think I’ve gotten in over my head. I don’t want to abandon her, I don’t want to see her go to hell, but I can’t think of anything. I don’t think I’ve even made a dent in her armour…*sigh*…Could you give me some insight on how to help the conversation along?

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  6. On July 10, 2008 @ 7:34 pm Greg Stier said:
    • Check out A Case for the Creator by Lee Strobel…it is excellent!

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  7. On July 11, 2008 @ 5:12 am Will said:
    • Hey, Greg.
      Typing this from the Riviera Maya in Mexico (took me 20 minutes to figure out how to type the @ on this keyboard).
      My family has been here since Monday at a gorgeous resort. What beautiful surroundings! What beautiful people! I can see and understand how people get caught up in the pleasure (and depression) of this world.
      With the Invincible Tour coming soon I have really been studying and praying Epehesians 6:10-20. I pray that our Holy God Rains His Spirit on this place, the city of Playa del Carmen and Mexico. I especially pray for your ministry, buddy. I pray Ephesians 6:19-20 for all you- His priests-, guys! May we bless His Name today!

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