In Sustainable Power, Simon Holley issues a stirring wake-up call to the Church: we are not meant to settle for a polite, program-driven faith that lacks the visible, transformative power of God. Instead, we are called to walk in the same radical love, truth, and Spirit-led power that Jesus demonstrated—bringing His kingdom into our communities with justice, mercy, healing, and joy.
Drawing from Scripture, Holley unpacks the obstacles that block the “river of living water” Jesus promised in John 7:37–38. He contrasts the Pharisees’ self-reliance, judgment, and jealousy with Christ’s warmth and compassion, showing how pride, unbelief, and an “orphan spirit” choke the flow of the Holy Spirit. Rather than appealing to law, he urges us to appeal to our identity in Christ—raising up children of God, not legalists.
The book is rich in theology yet grounded in everyday reality. Holley shares powerful testimonies of healing, deliverance, and answered prayer—not from “superstar” Christians, but from ordinary believers who simply humbled themselves, repented, and sought the Holy Spirit’s filling. He reminds us that gratitude attracts more of God’s gifts, discernment builds people up, and laying down our right to understand opens the way for deeper trust.
Sustainable Power challenges complacency and replaces it with a vision for Spirit-empowered living that is bold, compassionate, and deeply rooted in God’s presence. If you long to see your faith—and your church—overflow with mercy, grace, justice, and supernatural power, this book is both a challenge and an invitation.