Given by Don Henson
On Pentecost 31AD the God fulfilled His promises of the Holy Spirit and the Church and began preparing the firstfruits of His kingdom.
Given by Ron Kelley
Looking at specific ways we can see evidence of the power of God’s Holy Spirit in our lives.
Given by David Jackson
Acts 2:1 (NKJV), "When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in one place." The phrase “with one accord” in Greek is Homothymadon (Ho-Mo-Thee-Ma-Don’), which is most interesting because it translates as “with one mind, or one heart, or one soul.” Isn’t that beautiful? Before the Holy Spirit was given to them,...
Given by Greg Sargent
The apostle Peter tells us that we have been “begotten to a lively hope.” The Bible speaks about the hope we have through Jesus Christ. We can be encouraged in our daily trials to know the Holy Spirit we received after baptism is the guarantee that of the hope of eternal life in the kingdom of God.
Given by Don Henson
God is the only true source of wisdom—a gift that He offers. We grow in wisdom as we are led by the Holy Spirit. We grow in wisdom when we have a “hearing” (understanding) heart. And we grow in wisdom as we obey God’s instructions.
Given by David Jackson
Lie #3: In the day you eat of it Satan promised Adam and Eve immediacy of splendor and reward, a QUICK FIX, which he could not deliver, nor was it God’s intent to deliver immediately. “In the day you eat of it---WA-LA!”, splendor and reward—all of your problems…GONE! But God was looking to create the CHARACTER of God...
Given by Don Henson
This is the day for the traditional blessing of little children. Jesus honored the faith of parents who brought their children to Him to seek God’s blessing for them. One way God protects the family is through parents teaching God’s way to their children. The promise of the Holy Spirit is extended from the parents to their children.
Given by Brian Holman
The Feast of Firstfruits has great meaning for God's Church. We can learn from other "firsts" in the Bible, lessons that can be applied to us today as we exercise the Holy Spirit and striving daily to live in the light of God.
Given by Bill Johnson
We need to have convictions based on real living faith that is only possible with the power of the Holy Spirit. Is God’s Word a book of preferences or do we live a life of conviction based on true living faith?