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The Holy Spirit is not a vibe and not a weapon. Pentecost confronts us with a living presence that shows up like wind: unseen, untamable, and strong enough to remake the way we love, speak, and see the people around us.
We start with a simple but demanding question: what does it look like to be full of the Spirit? We name the fruits of the Spirit as real evidence, including self-control, and we connect Spirit-led life to practicing resurrection in everyday moments. Then we move into Acts 2, where wind and fire meet a room full of fear, and God gives a new kind of speech, a way to understand across difference. Unity does not mean conformity, and diversity is not a problem to solve; it is part of the beauty the Spirit honors.
Along the way, we get painfully honest about how “Christian” language can turn harsh. We talk about the prayer of examen, the habits that keep us tuned to negativity, and the Spirit’s invitation to learn gentleness as a new language. We also share a small story about a struggling bird and a choice to help, because Pentecost is not only about inner experience. It is power for action, mercy, and transformation. Peter’s sermon brings it home: the Spirit is poured out on all flesh, and the promise is for you, your children, and those far away.
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This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving
In the service of LOVE,
Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
By Heather Drake and Dennis Drake5
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The Holy Spirit is not a vibe and not a weapon. Pentecost confronts us with a living presence that shows up like wind: unseen, untamable, and strong enough to remake the way we love, speak, and see the people around us.
We start with a simple but demanding question: what does it look like to be full of the Spirit? We name the fruits of the Spirit as real evidence, including self-control, and we connect Spirit-led life to practicing resurrection in everyday moments. Then we move into Acts 2, where wind and fire meet a room full of fear, and God gives a new kind of speech, a way to understand across difference. Unity does not mean conformity, and diversity is not a problem to solve; it is part of the beauty the Spirit honors.
Along the way, we get painfully honest about how “Christian” language can turn harsh. We talk about the prayer of examen, the habits that keep us tuned to negativity, and the Spirit’s invitation to learn gentleness as a new language. We also share a small story about a struggling bird and a choice to help, because Pentecost is not only about inner experience. It is power for action, mercy, and transformation. Peter’s sermon brings it home: the Spirit is poured out on all flesh, and the promise is for you, your children, and those far away.
If this message stretches you, share it with a friend, subscribe so you do not miss a week, and leave a review to help more people find these teachings.
Support the show
This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving
In the service of LOVE,
Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake