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Ever wondered why God chose fire as one of the signs at Pentecost? This message unpacks the rich symbolism of fire throughout Scripture, from God's judgment and cleansing to His empowering presence and refining work in our lives.
We journey back to that first Pentecost, understanding it wasn't just a random day but a significant moment of covenant renewal when Jewish pilgrims from across the known world gathered in Jerusalem. It's at this precise moment that God poured out His Holy Spirit, not just to remind His people of their covenant relationship, but to initiate something entirely new.
The message challenges us to surrender our own plans and agendas, the lists we bring to God expecting Him to tick off, and instead allow His refining fire to prepare us for His purposes. Drawing on stories from a recent Alpha and global leadership conference, we're reminded that God is moving supernaturally around the world, and He wants to move in us too.
This isn't about waiting for next Sunday's Pentecost celebration; we live in the perpetual reality of the Spirit's presence. The question is: are we willing to let the fire fall afresh on our lives?
Bible Verses Referenced:
Acts 2:1-4, Matthew 3:11, Malachi 3:1-3, Acts 1:8, Isaiah 9:7, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, 1 Peter 1:3-7
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By Riverlife Baptist ChurchEver wondered why God chose fire as one of the signs at Pentecost? This message unpacks the rich symbolism of fire throughout Scripture, from God's judgment and cleansing to His empowering presence and refining work in our lives.
We journey back to that first Pentecost, understanding it wasn't just a random day but a significant moment of covenant renewal when Jewish pilgrims from across the known world gathered in Jerusalem. It's at this precise moment that God poured out His Holy Spirit, not just to remind His people of their covenant relationship, but to initiate something entirely new.
The message challenges us to surrender our own plans and agendas, the lists we bring to God expecting Him to tick off, and instead allow His refining fire to prepare us for His purposes. Drawing on stories from a recent Alpha and global leadership conference, we're reminded that God is moving supernaturally around the world, and He wants to move in us too.
This isn't about waiting for next Sunday's Pentecost celebration; we live in the perpetual reality of the Spirit's presence. The question is: are we willing to let the fire fall afresh on our lives?
Bible Verses Referenced:
Acts 2:1-4, Matthew 3:11, Malachi 3:1-3, Acts 1:8, Isaiah 9:7, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, 1 Peter 1:3-7
CONNECT WITH RIVERLIFE CHURCH HERE AT