this past sunday

may 24th Sermon

Sermon recap

This past Sunday, Pastor Jon delivered a powerful sermon on the significance of Pentecost, reminding us of the profound promise that Jesus fulfilled by sending the Holy Spirit to be with us always. As we gathered to reflect on this pivotal moment in our faith, Pastor Jon encouraged us to embrace the Holy Spirit's presence in our lives and recognize the mission that lies ahead for each of us.

The Fulfillment of Easter: Pentecost marks the completion of Jesus' Easter promise to his disciples, ensuring they would not be left as orphans but rather empowered by the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit's Role in Our Lives: Often overlooked, the Holy Spirit is actively working within us, guiding, calling, and gathering us to share God's word with the world.

Empowerment Through the Spirit's Gifts: The Holy Spirit fills us with gifts that never run dry, enabling us to live distinct lives as followers of Christ and to reach out to others with the Gospel.

As we move forward this week, let's embrace the Holy Spirit's guidance and allow His presence to influence our actions and interactions. Whether you're stepping into new environments or continuing your journey in familiar places, remember that you are set apart by the Spirit to live out your faith and share His love with those around you. May we continue to be strengthened and encouraged as we bring the good news of Christ to others.

Sermon Study GUide

May 24, 2026 Sermon

Reading
  • Acts 2:1-47

Warm Up
  • Reflect on a time when you felt particularly guided or comforted by a sense of peace or direction. How did this experience shape your understanding of God’s presence in your life?
  • What do you currently understand about the role of the Holy Spirit in your daily life? How often do you consciously think about the Holy Spirit’s work?

Scripture Exploration
  • Read Acts 2:1-4. What are the significant events that occur on the day of Pentecost? How do these events fulfill Jesus’ promise to the disciples?
  • In Acts 2:5-12, people from various nations hear the disciples speaking in their own languages. What does this tell us about the universality of the Gospel message?
  • Acts 2:41 mentions that about 3,000 were added to their number that day. What does this rapid growth indicate about the power and work of the Holy Spirit?

Personal Reflection
  • Consider the description of the early church community in Acts 2:42-47. What principles can we extract about the nature of a Spirit-filled community?
  • How does the story of Pentecost challenge or reinforce your understanding of how God works through His people today?
  • Reflect on the theological implications of the Holy Spirit being both a comforter and an enabler. How does this dual role affect your faith journey?

Personal Application
  • Identify one area in your life where you feel the need for the Holy Spirit’s guidance or intervention. How can you invite the Holy Spirit to work in that area?
  • Think about your community or church. How can you contribute to creating a more Spirit-filled environment that reflects the early church’s devotion and unity?
  • Plan a specific action you can take this week to share the message of God’s love and grace with someone who may not know it. How can the Holy Spirit assist you in this endeavor?
  • Consider how you can incorporate regular reminders of the Holy Spirit’s presence into your daily routine. What practices can help you stay aware of His work in your life?