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A Spirit-Filled Church: Using What’s in the House

DAY 4 OF 7

Shutting Out the Critics

Elisha told the widow to shut the door before the miracle began. Why? Because faith often needs protection from doubt, gossip, and well-meaning but discouraging voices.

When Jairus’s daughter lay dead, Jesus also shut the door keeping out the mourners and inviting only those who believed. Faith thrives in environments of expectation.

A Spirit-filled church learns to quiet the noise: the comparisons, the cynicism, the fear of failure. We borrow jars boldly, pray big prayers, and believe God can do immeasurably more even if others don’t understand.

Sometimes, the first miracle is silencing the voices that say, “It’s impossible.”

Reflection Question:
What negative voices internal or external do you need to shut out to trust God fully?

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A Spirit-Filled Church: Using What’s in the House

The single command Jesus gave his followers before igniting his movement was “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised...” (Acts 1:4). He was telling them to wait and then move with the Spirit. For a movement to accomplish God's mission, it must be guided by the Spirit of God. We want to challenge every leader at Exponential with the big idea of Spirit-filled: Moving With The Spirit.

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