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A.W. Tozer

The Ability to Do

The sermon emphasizes the importance of receiving the power of the Holy Spirit, which enables us to do what God has called us to do.
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the significance of the Holy Spirit as the source of 'the ability to do' in our lives, contrasting the true power of God with the mere concept of dynamite. He illustrates this by comparing individuals with varying abilities, highlighting that true power comes from being empowered by the Holy Spirit to fulfill our God-given tasks. Tozer encourages believers to seek this divine ability, urging them to rely on the Spirit for strength and effectiveness in their calling. He concludes with a prayer for the manifestation of the Holy Spirit's power in the church and in individual lives.

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Behold, I send the Promise of My Father upon you; but tarry in the city of Jerusalem until you are endued with power from on high. --Luke 24:49

A definition of the word "power" means the ability to do. You know, because it is the Greek word from which our English word "dynamite" comes, some of the brethren try to make out that the Holy Spirit is dynamite, forgetting that they have the thing upside down. Dynamite was named after that Greek word, and the Holy Spirit and the power of God were not named after dynamite. Dynamite was discovered less than 200 years ago, but this Greek word from which we get our word "power" goes back to the time of Christ. It means "ability to do"-- that is all, just "ability to do."

One man picks up a violin and he gets nothing out of it but squeaks and raucous sounds. That man doesn't have the ability to do. Another man picks up the violin and he is soon playing beautiful, rich melodies. One man steps into the prize ring and can't even lift his hands. The other fellow walks in and he has power to do, and soon the fellow who did not have the abiltiy to do is sleeping peacefully on the floor.

It is the man with the ability to do who wins. It means the dynamic ability to be able to do what you are given to do. You will receive ability to do. It will come on you. The Counselor, 61-62.

"Again, Lord, help us to not be afraid of this all-important manifestation of the Holy Spirit. Come on our churches in power as we rely upon the Spirit for 'the ability to do' whatever You have called us to do. In fact, let me see Your power at work in my life even today. Amen."

Sermon Outline

  1. The Definition of Power
  2. The Difference Between Ability and Talent
  3. The Application of Power in Our Lives
  4. We will receive the ability to do
  5. The Holy Spirit will come upon us in power

Key Quotes

“It means the dynamic ability to be able to do what you are given to do.” — A.W. Tozer
“It is the man with the ability to do who wins.” — A.W. Tozer
“The ability to do is what sets one apart from another.” — A.W. Tozer

Application Points

  • We must rely on the Holy Spirit for the ability to do what God has called us to do.
  • The ability to do is what sets us apart from others, and it is a manifestation of the Holy Spirit's power in our lives.
  • We should not be afraid to ask God for the power to do what He has called us to do.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the definition of power in the context of the Holy Spirit?
Power means the ability to do what God has called us to do.
How can I distinguish between talent and ability?
Ability is the dynamic ability to do what you are given to do, whereas talent may not necessarily translate to ability.
How can I apply the power of the Holy Spirit in my life?
We will receive the ability to do when the Holy Spirit comes upon us in power.
What is the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives?
The Holy Spirit is the Counselor who brings power and ability to do what God has called us to do.

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