Sunday Live Service
This powerful message challenges us to embrace the transformative work of the Holy Spirit through conviction in our lives. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 1:4-5 and Hebrews 4:12-13, we're reminded that conviction isn't something to fear or avoid—it's actually evidence that God is close to us and actively working in our hearts. The sermon explores how conviction serves as a divine gift that warns us, comforts us, and directs us toward spiritual maturity. We learn that churches without conviction become churches without transformation and power. The message emphasizes that before any great revival in Scripture, there was deep conviction in people's hearts—as seen when Peter preached on Pentecost in Acts 2, where people were 'cut to their hearts' before thousands were saved. The call is clear: we must stop wrestling with conviction and instead yield to it, surrendering the territories of our hearts that sin occupies to make more room for God's presence. This isn't about shame or condemnation; it's about freedom, grace, and the internal revival that happens when we allow God to separate our soul and spirit, exposing everything that needs to be cleansed so we can draw closer to Jesus.
