Today, we gathered to celebrate Pentecost, a significant day in the church calendar, marking the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles. We began by acknowledging the efforts of our worship leader, Matty Brown, who has been instrumental in leading our worship team to ensure they guide us in spirit and truth. We then moved into a time of prayer, asking the Lord to open our hearts and minds to His word, allowing it to bring a harvest in our lives.
I started by sharing a personal anecdote about the early days of my marriage when Leanne and I had a very tight budget. We never filled our car's fuel tank completely, always putting in just enough to get by. This story served as a metaphor for the spiritual journey of the disciples and the importance of being fully fueled by the Holy Spirit.
We then delved into the significance of Pentecost. After Jesus' resurrection, He spent 40 days with His disciples, proving His resurrection and preparing them for their mission. Despite their extensive training and experiences with Jesus, the disciples still needed something more to fulfill the mission Jesus had for them. They needed the power of the Holy Spirit.
I emphasized that the disciples had all the necessary components to follow Jesus, but they lacked the full measure of the Holy Spirit to take them where Jesus wanted them to go. Jesus had a geographical plan for them, as stated in Matthew 28:19 and Acts 1:8, which required them to go beyond their immediate surroundings and reach the ends of the earth. This mission could not be accomplished through human effort alone; it required the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
I shared the story of Dennis Prince, a longtime CRC pastor, who wrote about the importance of the Holy Spirit in his book, "The Holy Spirit Factor." He emphasized the significance of the baptism of the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues, a revelation that has been around for over a century but is still met with skepticism in some corners of Christianity. I also shared my own experience of receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues, despite my initial resistance due to my Methodist background.
We then explored the biblical pattern of receiving the Holy Spirit, starting with the day of Pentecost when the disciples were gathered in the upper room. Acts 2:1-4 describes how the Holy Spirit came upon them, enabling them to speak in other tongues. This pattern continued throughout the New Testament, as seen in Acts 8, Acts 10, and Acts 19, where new believers received the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues.
I addressed common concerns and misconceptions about the baptism of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that it is a separate experience from salvation. Salvation is achieved through faith in Jesus Christ, while the baptism of the Holy Spirit is for empowerment and is available to all believers. I encouraged everyone to deactivate their "auto-stop" and be open to receiving the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
In conclusion, I challenged everyone to get "fueled up" with the Holy Spirit, just as the disciples did on the day of Pentecost. This empowerment is essential for fulfilling the mission Jesus has for us, reaching beyond our immediate surroundings and impacting the world for His kingdom.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. The Importance of Being Fully Fueled by the Holy Spirit: Just as a car needs a full tank of fuel to reach its destination, we need the fullness of the Holy Spirit to fulfill the mission Jesus has for us. The disciples had all the necessary components to follow Jesus, but they needed the empowerment of the Holy Spirit to go beyond their immediate surroundings and reach the ends of the earth. [10:49]
- 2. The Biblical Pattern of Receiving the Holy Spirit: The day of Pentecost marked the beginning of a pattern where new believers received the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues. This pattern continued throughout the New Testament, emphasizing the importance of the baptism of the Holy Spirit for all believers. It is a separate experience from salvation, meant for empowerment and available to all who believe in Jesus. [23:17]
- 3. Addressing Common Concerns and Misconceptions: Many believers have concerns about the baptism of the Holy Spirit, fearing it might be a counterfeit or that they might lose control. However, Jesus assures us that God gives good gifts to His children, and the Holy Spirit is a gift meant for our empowerment. We must trust that God wants the best for us and be open to receiving the fullness of the Holy Spirit. [28:24]
- 4. The Role of the Holy Spirit in Our Mission: Jesus' geographical plan for the disciples required them to go beyond their immediate surroundings and reach the ends of the earth. This mission could not be accomplished through human effort alone; it required the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. As believers, we are called to continue this mission, relying on the Holy Spirit to guide and empower us. [16:22]
- 5. The Challenge to Get Fueled Up: On the day of Pentecost, the disciples were filled with the Holy Spirit and empowered to fulfill the mission Jesus had for them. Today, we are challenged to do the same. Whether we have been baptized in the Holy Spirit before or are seeking it for the first time, we must be open to receiving the fullness of the Holy Spirit and allow it to overflow in our lives, enabling us to impact the world for God's kingdom. [47:09]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [02:14] - Judah Roach Dedication
- [03:37] - Mother's Day Decorations
- [05:08] - Water Baptisms
- [06:21] - Embracing the Supernatural
- [07:45] - Worship Leader Acknowledgment
- [09:17] - Personal Anecdote: Tight Budget
- [10:49] - Introduction to Pentecost
- [12:13] - Jesus' Post-Resurrection Appearances
- [13:29] - Disciples' Ministry Training
- [14:57] - Assurance of Salvation
- [16:22] - Limited Fuel Metaphor
- [17:53] - The Holy Spirit Factor
- [19:16] - Personal Experience with the Holy Spirit
- [23:17] - Day of Pentecost
- [26:49] - Deactivating Auto-Stop
- [28:24] - Addressing Concerns
- [29:59] - Video Presentation
- [33:44] - Salvation and the Holy Spirit
- [35:02] - Eternal Life Assurance
- [36:22] - Promise of the Holy Spirit
- [39:58] - Jesus' Promise to the Disciples
- [41:08] - Speaking in Tongues
- [42:14] - Simon the Sorcerer
- [43:34] - Peter's Message to the Gentiles
- [44:43] - Paul in Ephesus
- [45:51] - Biblical Pattern of the Holy Spirit
- [47:09] - Challenge to Get Fueled Up