In my sermon today, I began by welcoming everyone to Collective Church, especially our visitors, and encouraged them to connect with us through a digital Connect card. I highlighted the importance of community and the support we offer through prayer, as well as our commitment to charity, evidenced by our donations to three partner organizations.
I then transitioned into the heart of my message, titled "Poured Out," which is part of our series "So Now What?" This series follows the life of Jesus, His crucifixion, resurrection, and the Great Commission He gave to His disciples. Today, I focused on the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the New Testament church, as described in Acts 2.
I delved into Romans 5:5-8, where Paul speaks about God's love being poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. This love is not just a trickle but a generous overflow that empowers us to live out the gospel. I emphasized the importance of being filled with the Spirit continuously, drawing from the well of life that Jesus offers, which leads to an overflowing life that impacts those around us.
I recounted the events of Pentecost, where the disciples, after waiting obediently in the upper room, received the Holy Spirit, which enabled them to speak in different languages. This supernatural event drew a crowd and allowed Peter to boldly preach the gospel, resulting in 3,000 people coming to faith. This moment marked the birth of the church, emphasizing that the same Spirit that birthed the church is meant to sustain it.
I shared personal anecdotes about my relationship with my wife, Ashley, and how we communicated our love through notes, drawing a parallel to how the Holy Spirit is God's means of expressing His love to us. Just as Jesus left the earth, He promised the Holy Spirit would come to continue His work, empowering us to be His witnesses.
I addressed the skepticism and discomfort some may feel towards the Holy Spirit due to past experiences or teachings that downplay its role. I reassured that the Holy Spirit is not about weirdness but about God's power and presence in our lives, enabling us to live out the fruit of the Spirit and be effective witnesses.
I concluded by inviting those who do not know Jesus or have strayed from Him to accept Him into their lives, assuring them of the Holy Spirit's role in guiding and empowering them as part of God's family.
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