Pentecost is the day the risen and ascended Jesus keeps His promise and pours out the Holy Spirit on His Church—not as an idea or influence, but as the living gift of God who comes to call, gather, enlighten, and send. In Acts 2, fearful and uncertain people are met by the power and promise of God, as the Spirit delivers the saving work of Christ right into the hearts of His people. So Pentecost is both comfort and fire: God has not left us alone, but fills His Church still with His presence, His promise, and His power.

Pr. Todd Mathison

The Day Heaven Broke In (Main)

John 16:7–15
May 24, 2026
Pentecost is the day the risen and ascended Jesus keeps His promise and pours out the Holy Spirit on His Church—not as an idea or influence, but as the living gift of God who comes to call, gather, enlighten, and send. In Acts 2, fearful and uncertain people are met by the power and promise of God, as the Spirit delivers the saving work of Christ right into the hearts of His people. So Pentecost is both comfort and fire: God has not left us alone, but fills His Church still with His presence, His promise, and His power.

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