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Church of Christ Lohn Podcast
Church of Christ Lohn
7 episodes
4 months ago
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Acts 2 Sermon
Church of Christ Lohn Podcast
29 minutes 44 seconds
5 months ago
Acts 2 Sermon
"When Heaven Ignites Earth: The Power of Pentecost" Description:Acts 2 is the spiritual explosion that launched the Church. Fifty days after Passover, as Jews from every nation gathered in Jerusalem for Pentecost, heaven tore through earth. The Holy Spirit descended like fire, the apostles spoke in every language under heaven, and Peter—once fearful—stood up with boldness to preach the first Gospel sermon. This message unpacks the divine significance of Pentecost: not just as an event, but as the fulfillment of prophecy, the birth of the Church, and the arrival of power Jesus promised in Acts 1. We walk through Peter’s sermon, Joel’s prophecy, and the crowd’s conviction that led 3,000 souls to baptism in one day. This is no mere history lesson—this is a divine pattern for revival. If you’ve ever longed for a deeper outpouring of God’s Spirit or wondered how ordinary people become world-changers, Acts 2 is the blueprint. The fire didn’t fall just to be remembered. It fell to be repeated.
Church of Christ Lohn Podcast