The
book of Acts reveals the Holy Spirit not just as a presence but as power in
motion. Every chapter pulsed with His activity—from filling rooms with fire to
shaking prison doors open. The Spirit was not on the sidelines; He was the
force behind every miracle, message, and mission. What stood out most was how
He worked through ordinary people—men and women who were willing to move when
He said move. The early Church did not grow because of strategy. It grew
because of surrender. The Holy Spirit led every step, and the Church followed.
That rhythm still applies today.