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Series Summary:
Pentecost wasn’t just a moment—it was a movement. It marked the arrival of the Holy Spirit, the birth of the Church, and the ignition of a power that still transforms lives today. Pentecost Sunday is a four-week series that explores how the Spirit of God fills, empowers, transforms, and sends believers into a bold, Spirit-led life.

This series will awaken your church to the reality that the same Spirit that fell in Acts is still active today—moving, speaking, and working through us.
Theme Scripture:
Acts 2:1–4
Week 1

Week 1 — “When Heaven Came Down”

The Moment Everything Changed

Introduction

  • Pentecost was not planned by man—it was initiated by God

  • The disciples were waiting, unsure, but obedient

  • Suddenly, everything shifted

Key Point Ideas

  • God moves suddenly, but He prepares consistently

  • The Holy Spirit is a gift, not something we earn

  • God meets us in obedience and expectation

  • Pentecost marked the transition from following Jesus to being filled by Him

Scripture References

  • Acts 2:1–4

  • Luke 24:49

  • Joel 2:28–29

Application

  • Position yourself in obedience and expectation

  • Stop striving for what God has already promised

  • Invite the Holy Spirit to fill your life afresh

Closing Thoughts

Pentecost reminds us that God still moves suddenly—and when He does, everything changes.

Week 2 — “Filled, Not Empty”

Living a Spirit-Filled Life

Introduction

  • Many believers are saved but not living filled

  • There is a difference between knowing about God and being filled with His Spirit

Key Point Ideas

  • The Holy Spirit fills what the world cannot satisfy

  • Being filled is not a one-time event—it’s a daily surrender

  • The Spirit produces fruit that transforms character

  • Emptiness is often the result of disconnection, not lack of access

Scripture References

  • Ephesians 5:18

  • Galatians 5:22–23

  • John 7:37–39

Application

  • Identify areas where you’ve been spiritually empty

  • Surrender control and invite the Spirit to lead

  • Create space daily to be filled through prayer and worship

Closing Thoughts

You were never meant to run on empty—you were designed to live filled with the Spirit of God.

Week 3 — “Power With Purpose”

Why the Spirit Empowers You

Introduction

  • The Spirit wasn’t given for comfort alone—it was given for mission

  • Power without purpose leads to misuse

Key Point Ideas

  • The Holy Spirit empowers us to live boldly and speak truth

  • Spiritual power is meant to impact others, not just ourselves

  • God equips ordinary people for extraordinary assignments

  • The Spirit gives gifts to build the Church and reach the world

Scripture References

  • Acts 1:8

  • 1 Corinthians 12:4–7

  • 2 Timothy 1:7

Application

  • Ask God how He wants to use you to impact others

  • Step out in faith where you’ve been hesitant

  • Use your gifts intentionally for God’s Kingdom

Closing Thoughts

You are not just filled to feel something—

you are filled to do something.

Week 4 — “Sent by Fire”

Living a Spirit-Led Life Daily

Introduction

  • Pentecost didn’t end in the upper room—it spilled into the streets

  • The same fire that filled them also sent them

Key Point Ideas

  • The Holy Spirit leads us beyond comfort into calling

  • A Spirit-led life is marked by boldness, obedience, and sensitivity

  • God sends those who are willing, not just those who feel ready

  • Living Spirit-led means living on mission every day

Scripture References

  • Acts 2:14–18

  • Romans 8:14

  • Matthew 28:19–20

Application

  • Commit to following the Spirit’s leading daily

  • Look for opportunities to live on mission in everyday life

  • Pray for boldness to step out when God prompts you

Closing Thoughts

The fire didn’t fall so you could stay the same—

it fell so you could be sent, changed, and set apart.