Given by Jim Haeffele
When a person is baptized and has hands lain upon them, they are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise. It is a Spirit of power which provides comfort and is a down payment on eternal life.
Given by James Richards
The Day of Pentecost depicts the giving of a measure of Holy Spirit to God's people. The Holy Spirit teaches us characteristics to develop a circumcised heart. In this message, we examine five characteristics David exemplified which are present in a person with a circumcised heart.
Given by Ron Kelley
There are 3 possible outcomes after death, but for us only 2; eternal life or eternal death. How can we understand more about having the power of the Holy Spirit to prepare us for eternal life? Do we appreciate our calling? 2 Peter 3 helps us understand the process. The sermon covers this chapter in detail.
Given by Ken Treybig
Let’s give the description of true Christianity some thought on this special day that commemorates the founding of God’s true New Testament Church on the Pentecost of AD 31.
Given by John Foster
On the day of Pentecost a miracle occurred which involved speaking in tongues. What exactly happened that day? And more importantly, are we as Christians supposed to be speaking in tongues today?
Given by Tom Clark
The book of Acts is sometimes referred to as the book of beginnings, or the book of firsts. Luke records a number of dramatic events that had never happened before with the newly established Church. Every one of those “firsts” changed the perspective of the brethren, and focused them on the need to live by faith. That transformation to faith was...
Given by Randy Salyer
Why the Feast of Pentecost is inextricably linked to the wavesheaf offering, offered during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and how our kinsman Redeemer made it possible for us to be grafted in to the family of God through God’s Holy Spirit.
Given by Ken Giese
Why does the Bible use water to symbolize God’s Holy Spirit? What attributes and characteristics make water an ideal element of God’s creation to illustrate the POWER of God’s Holy Spirit? BONUS: why is Pentecost the only Holy Day which forces us to count in order to observe it?
Given by Mark Winner
The feast of Pentecost is also referred to as the feast of first fruits. What does it means to be a spiritual "first fruit" in God's plan?