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The Holy Spirit Is Enough — Apostle Anti Proclaims

The resident Minister of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Graceland, Apostle Felix Okyere Anti, has charged believers to fully depend on the Holy Spirit, declaring that “the Holy Spirit is enough” for effective Christian living and service.

Preaching on the theme “Generating Power Through Holy Spirit Baptism and Infilling,” during Day two of the 2026 PENSA Ghana Gospel and Power Conference, Apostle Anti explained that the Holy Spirit is the divine power who comes to reside in believers, uniting them with Jesus Christ and enabling them to fulfill God’s purpose. Drawing from biblical teachings, he noted that the Apostle Peter described the Holy Spirit as divine power at work within the believer.

According to him, the Holy Spirit is the unction and anointing that dwells in the life of the child of God and in the Church, empowering believers for victorious living. He identified the Holy Spirit as the Spirit of holiness and emphasised that when His presence becomes pronounced in a person’s life, it is described as the baptism of the Holy Spirit, with fire as its evidence.

“The Spirit in the believer is the source of divine power,” he stated, adding that through Holy Spirit baptism, the resurrected Christ takes over a person’s life and transforms them for effective ministry.

Apostle Okyere Anti taught that the baptism of the Holy Spirit comes by hearing through faith – through the Word of God and testimonies of personal encounters. He explained that it is received through obedience, genuine faith in Christ, deliberate asking, and the complete yielding of one’s life to God.

Highlighting the benefits, he noted that the baptism of the Holy Spirit makes believers capable of carrying out their divine assignments and grants supernatural ability in prayer. He stressed that the magnitude of power required for service is fully realised when a believer experiences Holy Spirit baptism.

Touching on infilling and sustaining spiritual power, the Apostle explained that continual infilling is achieved through yielding to the Holy Spirit, waiting on God through fasting and prayer, and through the laying on of hands. He concluded that consistent infilling, conscious walking in the Spirit, and being led by the Spirit are essential for generating and sustaining divine power.

The message encouraged believers to pursue a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit, affirming that He alone is sufficient for life, service, and spiritual impact.

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