Hello friends, welcome to Workplace Strategy again. Our topic today is ‘Be proactive and take initiative.”
I like how the Cambridge dictionary defines the words, ‘proactive’ and ‘initiative’. To be proactive is to take action, to make changes yourself rather than reacting to things that happen. Initiative is the ability to use your judgement to make decisions and do things without needing to be told what to do.
Welcome back to our study of the Holy Spirit. In our last lesson we discussed the biblical evidence that one has received the baptism with the Holy Spirit. We examined three different examples found the in the book of Acts.
Acts chapter 2 which records the Day of Pentecost when 120 disciples were gathered together waiting for the enduement of power that Jesus promised 10 days before His ascension. In these verses we read they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began speaking in unknown tongues.