

Open that Bible of yours to Acts chapter two. We plan on being here in this chapter for quite some time as there is so much for us to unpack and apply. If you’ll recall last time we were together the disciples were told to wait in Jerusalem for the promise of the Father. Here in chapter two, that promise arrives!

The Book of Acts records the birth of the New Testament Church in Acts 2 and the Gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John finish the foundation that was laid in the Old Testament of God's Plan for salvation. In the Old Testament and the Gospels, the Spirit of God, which is the Holy Spirit was not available to the average person. The promise of the Holy Ghost was given in the Old Testament but it was not given until Acts 2 on the Day of Pentecost. With the sending of the Holy Ghost, God is now dealing with all humanity differently than He did before.Click Here for Slides from this Message

(Note: These TORAH 101 insights help connect you to your Jewish roots and was originally recorded during Holy Week, 2022.)This episode deals with one of the most significant appointed times on the Hebrew calendar for both Jews and Christians. It is called Shavuot, also known as the Feast of Weeks. It is a joyous celebration on the 6th of Sivan (Hebrew calendar) – which fell on Sunday, June 5, 2022 when this episode was originally recorded. Two incredible things happened on Shavuot, 1500 years apart!**********************NOTE: For the resources mentioned in this episode: Go to my PODCAST PAGE, locate this title and click on it. All the resources are listed in the description notes.**********************

We’ll join Jeff Johnson in Acts chapter two today on Sound Doctrine. This portion of Scripture records the day of Pentecost. A time when many would receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit. A vital, important and needed experience back in the early church, but today as well! But what is it, and how do you receive it? Find out as you join us.

Pastor Jeff Johnson will be continuing our series in Acts. Open that Bible of yours to chapter two. And there is so much for us to unpack and apply. If you’ll recall last time we were together the disciples were told to wait in Jerusalem for the promise of the Father. Well here in chapter two, that promise arrives!

Jesus has never lied to us, and His Word will never fail us. He promised from the beginning that we belong to Him, and that He is holding us in the palm of His hand. And, we can rejoice in the fact that He will never leave us or forsake us, no matter what.
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