Pentecost
Acts 2:1-41
There is a fundamental difference between the work of the Spirit upon people in power before Jesus and the Spirit living in Christians since Pentecost.
Acts 2:1-41
There is a fundamental difference between the work of the Spirit upon people in power before Jesus and the Spirit living in Christians since Pentecost.
Acts 16:16-34
The Gospel should always overflow in mission from our church
Acts 9:1-20
Saul’s conversion reveals something about Christ, the Church and Christians.
Isaiah 6:1-8 – Adopted as sons, we experience God’s triune love like the Son, beholding it, reflecting it and overflowing with it.
Acts 2:1-21 – Luke’s account of Pentecost helps us to understand three fundamental aspects of the Holy Spirit’s ministry: giving life, adoption, bringing unity.
Acts 10 – God demonstrates to Peter the inclusion of the Gentiles in his plan of salvation as the Holy Spirit is poured out on Cornelius and his household.
Acts 8:26-40 – Who is included in or excluded from the blessing of the Gospel? Luke’s account of the conversion of the Ethiopian Eunuch offers some powerful answers.
Acts 4:1-12 The Sanhedrin try to intimidate Peter and John into silence, but filled with the Holy Spirit and backed by the indisputable healing of the lame man, they resolve to continue proclaiming the faith.
Acts 3:11-19 – Peter preaches a message of repentance and forgiveness to the crowd in the temple, giving us a model for our Gospel proclamation.