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From Acts 2, Pastor Damon preached on the unmistakable movement of God at Pentecost—sudden, powerful, and from heaven. The Spirit did not arrive as something manufactured by man, but as a sound from above, filling the house and setting fire upon each believer. This fire was not only a sign of power, but of purity—burning away what is temporary and leaving what is holy and lasting.
When they were filled with the Holy Ghost, they began to speak as the Spirit gave them utterance—not random noise, but divinely inspired speech that caused people from many nations to hear the wonderful works of God in their own language. What confused the crowd and drew mockery was in fact the fulfillment of prophecy. Peter stood and declared, “This is that.”
This message reminds us that when God moves, He still moves swiftly, powerfully, and purposefully. And when heaven fills a person, it gives them more than emotion—it gives them a voice filled with truth, soberness, and the power of God.
By City On A HillFrom Acts 2, Pastor Damon preached on the unmistakable movement of God at Pentecost—sudden, powerful, and from heaven. The Spirit did not arrive as something manufactured by man, but as a sound from above, filling the house and setting fire upon each believer. This fire was not only a sign of power, but of purity—burning away what is temporary and leaving what is holy and lasting.
When they were filled with the Holy Ghost, they began to speak as the Spirit gave them utterance—not random noise, but divinely inspired speech that caused people from many nations to hear the wonderful works of God in their own language. What confused the crowd and drew mockery was in fact the fulfillment of prophecy. Peter stood and declared, “This is that.”
This message reminds us that when God moves, He still moves swiftly, powerfully, and purposefully. And when heaven fills a person, it gives them more than emotion—it gives them a voice filled with truth, soberness, and the power of God.