Pentecost Sunday
Pentecost Sunday
Will we, like Peter, seize our moment? The Spirit has been poured out—now it’s our time to speak, to testify, and to call others to salvation in Jesus Christ.
On the day of Pentecost, as the Holy Spirit is poured out with power and signs, the Apostle Peter rises to seize a divine moment. In this sermon, we reflect on how Peter courageously addresses the crowd, interpreting the supernatural events through the lens of Scripture, beginning with the prophecy of Joel. He explains that what they are witnessing is not confusion or drunkenness, but the fulfillment of God's promise to pour out His Spirit on all people.
Peter then shifts from explanation to proclamation. With boldness, he declares the gospel: Jesus of Nazareth—crucified, risen, and exalted—is both Lord and Messiah. Through the lens of David’s prophecy, Peter proves that Jesus' resurrection was foretold and confirms that He is the One through whom salvation comes.
This Pentecost Sunday, we are invited to remember not only the outpouring of the Spirit, but the power of the gospel that accompanied it. Like Peter, we are called to interpret our moment through God’s Word and proclaim the risen Christ with clarity and conviction.
Will we, like Peter, seize our moment? The Spirit has been poured out—now it’s our time to speak, to testify, and to call others to salvation in Jesus Christ.
On the day of Pentecost, as the Holy Spirit is poured out with power and signs, the Apostle Peter rises to seize a divine moment. In this sermon, we reflect on how Peter courageously addresses the crowd, interpreting the supernatural events through the lens of Scripture, beginning with the prophecy of Joel. He explains that what they are witnessing is not confusion or drunkenness, but the fulfillment of God's promise to pour out His Spirit on all people.
Peter then shifts from explanation to proclamation. With boldness, he declares the gospel: Jesus of Nazareth—crucified, risen, and exalted—is both Lord and Messiah. Through the lens of David’s prophecy, Peter proves that Jesus' resurrection was foretold and confirms that He is the One through whom salvation comes.
This Pentecost Sunday, we are invited to remember not only the outpouring of the Spirit, but the power of the gospel that accompanied it. Like Peter, we are called to interpret our moment through God’s Word and proclaim the risen Christ with clarity and conviction.