Unhindered
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The term "unhindered" is often used to describe the state of being free from obstacles or impediments, allowing for the full and unrestrained expression or movement of an individual or action. In a biblical context, this concept is significant as it relates to the spread of the Gospel and the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers.

Biblical Usage and Context

The word "unhindered" is notably used in the Book of Acts, which chronicles the early church's growth and the apostles' missionary journeys. In Acts 28:31 , the Apostle Paul is described as "proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance." This passage highlights the divine empowerment and protection that allowed Paul to continue his ministry despite being under house arrest in Rome. The term "without hindrance" underscores the unstoppable nature of God's work through His servants, even in the face of human limitations and opposition.

Theological Significance

1. Divine Sovereignty: The concept of being unhindered in the spread of the Gospel emphasizes God's sovereignty over human affairs. Despite external circumstances, such as persecution or imprisonment, God's purposes prevail. This is evident in Paul's ministry, where his chains became a means for the Gospel to reach even the Roman guards and officials (Philippians 1:12-14).

2. Empowerment by the Holy Spirit: The early church's ability to preach and teach "unhindered" is attributed to the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. Acts 1:8 states, "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be My witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." The Spirit's presence enables believers to overcome obstacles and boldly proclaim the message of Christ.

3. Faith and Perseverance: The unhindered spread of the Gospel serves as an encouragement for believers to persevere in their faith and witness. It reassures Christians that, regardless of opposition, God's Word will accomplish what He intends (Isaiah 55:11). This assurance calls for steadfastness and courage in the face of trials.

4. Missionary Zeal: The unhindered nature of the Gospel's advance inspires a missionary zeal among believers. It serves as a reminder of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) and the call to make disciples of all nations. The early church's experience encourages contemporary Christians to engage in evangelism and missions with confidence in God's provision and guidance.

Practical Implications

For the modern believer, living "unhindered" involves removing personal and spiritual obstacles that impede one's relationship with God and witness to others. This may include addressing sin, distractions, or fears that limit one's effectiveness in ministry. Hebrews 12:1 exhorts believers to "lay aside every weight and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with endurance the race set out for us."

Furthermore, the church is called to support and pray for those who face hindrances in their ministry, whether due to persecution, cultural barriers, or other challenges. By doing so, the body of Christ participates in the unhindered advancement of God's kingdom on earth.

In summary, the concept of being "unhindered" in the Bible reflects the unstoppable nature of God's work through His people, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and serves as a call to faithful and bold witness in the world.
Greek
209. akolutos -- without hindrance
... Word Origin from alpha (as a neg. prefix) and koluo Definition without
hindrance NASB Word Usage unhindered (1). without hindrance. ...
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The Cross the victory and Defeat of Darkness
... It was their opportunity, or, as we say in our colloquialism, now was their time
when, unhindered, they might carry into effect their purposes. ...
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Whether Delight is a Passion?
... Reply to Objection 1: Connatural operation, which is unhindered, is a second perfection,
as stated in De Anima ii, 1: and therefore when a thing is established ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether delight is a passion.htm

Acts xxviii. 17-20
... But God foreknew this from the first. "He discoursed," it says, "with boldness,
unhindered" (v.31): for it is possible to speak with boldness, yet hindered. ...
/.../chrysostom/homilies on acts and romans/homily lv acts xxviii 17-20.htm

Satan Considering the Saints
... at his own pleasure. He had marched everywhere like a king in his own
dominions, unhindered and unchallenged. When the great God ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 11 1865/satan considering the saints.htm

Death to Sin is the Way Out into a Life of Holiness.
... point for santification, not the goal: it is only the negative side of holiness;
it is only reaching the place where God can develop His ideal in us unhindered ...
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The Potency of Prayer Hath Subdued the Strength of Fire...
... Thus, in every circumstance of life, prayer is the most natural out-pouring of the
soul, the unhindered turning to God for communion and direction. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bounds/purpose in prayer/chapter iv the potency of.htm

The Preacher's Cry --Pray for Us!
... maintain a righteous life, it helps him in preparing his message, and it helps the
Word preached by him to run to its appointed goal, unhindered and unhampered ...
/.../bounds/the weapon of prayer/x the preachers crypray for.htm

Death to Self is the Way Out into a Life of Sacrifice.
... around. All reluctance, all calculating, all holding in is gone; the husks
are opened wide, the seeds can shed themselves unhindered. ...
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The Cambridge Platform and the Half-Way Covenant
... strife, and evil days before them if they were to be forced to conform to the strict
policy of Massachusetts.[a] They preferred, unhindered, to plant and water ...
/.../chapter iv the cambridge platform.htm

General Service for the Festivals of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
... Do grant therewithal unhindered entry into Eden unto Thy servants, overlooking all
their sins. Twice. Glory...Both now... Tone 8: O Master, Lover of man! ...
/.../anonymous/the general menaion/chapter i general service for.htm

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Unhindered (1 Occurrence)
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Unhewn (2 Occurrences)

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Acts 28:31
preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching the things concerning the Lord Jesus Christ, with all freedom unhinderedly.
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