Sermon
(May 27) – “A Red Hot Faith”
Pentecost
Sunday
Acts
2:1-21
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Acts
is 2nd volume of Luke’s telling of story of Jesus & the
beginnings of the church.
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Pentecost
in original Jewish context – An agricultural festival celebrating the first
fruits in anticipation of more to come.
This comes 50 days after Passover/Easter and it also was the 50th
day after the 1st Passover when the Israelites and Moses made it to
Mount Sinai to receive the commandments and laws from God.
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The
pouring out of the spirit on Pentecost and the new believers is like the first
fruits of many more to come.
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The
Holy Spirit is the presence and power of Jesus who is now ascended. Pentecost explains how the fearful and
inadequate disciples were able to be faithful witnesses to the people around
them.
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Different
languages – Greek was the main language, like English is for Europe. The miracle was that the disciples were able to speak in languages they didn't even know! (Side Note: I wish the Spirit would have
given me a Pentecost moment during my final exams when I was studying German,
Spanish, & Greek!)
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The
church caused quite a stir on Pentecost.
How is the church turning heads today?
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Pentecost
and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit is the fulfillment of the prophet, Joel
in the Old Testament.
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What
does it mean to be saved? It means to be
rescued from sin and death and live out the new creation that God intends for
the world.
John
15:26-27 & 16:4b-15
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Following
Jesus opens us up to facing dangers in this world. We need to remember that the opposition isn’t
about us but is directed toward Jesus.
- Verses 8-11 speak of the Advocate/Holy
Spirit/Helper. Advocate is a legal term referring to a lawyer who is defending us. The Spirit is our lawyer who shows that
it’s the world that should be judged, not the truth about the way of Jesus.
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