Release - He Is the Spirit of Life
Sermon Title: Release – He Is the Spirit of Life
Main Text: John 20:21-22 (NKJV)
“So Jesus said to them again, ‘Peace to you! As the Father has sent Me, I also send you.’ And when He had said this, He breathed on them, and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit.’”
Sermon Outline
I. Context: The Sending and the Breathing
• Jesus appears to the disciples post-resurrection and speaks peace.
• As the Father sent Him, He now sends us.
• Key moment: Jesus breathes on them—parallel to Genesis 2:7, where God breathed life into Adam.
• This breath is Ruach – the impartation of spiritual life, marking the beginning of the indwelling work of the Holy Spirit.
II. Understanding the Person Before the Power
• The church often pursues power over the person of the Holy Spirit.
• Indwelling work brings life, character, and identity.
• Power without the person = dysfunction (gifts without fruit).
III. The Overall Story: Creation → Fall → Restoration
1. Genesis 1:26-28 – Man created with identity (image) and purpose (dominion).
2. Genesis 2:17 – Sin introduces the power of death.
3. Romans 5:12-14 – Sin opens the door to death’s dominion.
4. Jesus as the Second Adam:
• 1 Corinthians 15:45 – First Adam = living soul, Last Adam = quickening spirit.
• Jesus breathes new life into disciples—restoring what was lost.
IV. The Role of the Holy Spirit
• The Spirit is the continuation of Christ’s presence.
• Jesus had to go so the Holy Spirit could come (John 7:37-39).
• The Spirit indwells and empowers believers to:
• Reflect Christ
• Walk in righteousness
• Fulfill their kingdom assignment
V. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit
• Acts 10:38 – Jesus was anointed with the Holy Spirit and power.
• Baptism isn’t just for tongues or signs—it’s for function and assignment.
• Matthew 3:13-17 – Jesus’ baptism by John was necessary to “fulfill all righteousness” and model the pattern for us.
VI. Identity and Assignment
• “Christ” means “Anointed One” – we are Christians = anointed ones.
• The anointing isn’t for status, but for function (Acts 10:38).
• Every believer is empowered to:
• Destroy works of the devil (1 John 3:8)
• Heal the oppressed
• Release others into new life
VII. Living Water Flows Out
• John 7:37-39 – Those who believe become sources of living water.
• Not just for us—but to refresh, heal, and restore others.
• The woman at the well becomes a witness because of her encounter with Jesus.
VIII. You Were Written into the Story
• Ephesians 2:10 – You are God’s workmanship, created for good works.
• Acts doesn’t end in chapter 28—you are Acts 29.
• Your life is a living epistle (2 Cor. 3:2-3).
Call to Action
1. Return – Come back to the truth of your identity and purpose in Christ.
2. Restore – Allow the Holy Spirit to renew your heart, mind, and walk.
3. Release – Yield to the Spirit, be filled, and walk out your assignment in power and love.
