2819 Church - ACTS I & II | The Spirit Poured Out | Acts 2:14-21 | Philip Anthony Mitchell
Episode Date: May 11, 2026In week 4 of ACTS I & II, Pastor Philip Anthony Mitchell teaches from Acts 2:14–21, revealing the power of the Holy Spirit poured out on the early Church.At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit descended ...upon the 120 faithful disciples with the sound of a mighty rushing wind and tongues of fire. As nations gathered in wonder, confusion, and mockery, Peter stood before thousands in Jerusalem, defended the Church, and preached the first sermon of the Church age, anchored in Scripture.The Holy Spirit was poured out to empower believers to proclaim Christ and make disciples in these last days.
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As we're singing that song about the holiness of God,
I'm reminded of a young man around 20 years of age or so.
His name was Isaiah.
He had an open vision of the pre-incarnate Christ
in which he saw him for all of his holiness and grandeur and splendor.
And in the moment he saw the pre-incarnate Christ in all of his holiness,
He saw himself for what he really was, not righteous, but a sinner.
And he saw his nation for what his nation really was, sinners.
And as he just sat there in God's presence, grieving over his sinful nature.
And the sinful nature of his nation, God burned him in his lips and in his heart as a symbol of his redemption and sent him out to proclaim the word to a hostile.
generation. I just prayed in moments when we sing about the holiness of God. It would be beyond a song
that we would get a glimpse of the grand and a magnitude if we can in our finite mind of
his supreme characteristic, which is his holiness. And we wouldn't be in his presence with
arrogance and pride. We would not think that he is unworthy of us kneeling or bowing our face
to the floor. We would not think that he is.
He's not unworthy of anything, but all of us in moments like that.
In humility and loneliness.
Sometimes I wish that we didn't live in a country that had clocks.
I hate it sometimes.
Everything in America is like this so heavily regimented
that we can't even linger in God's presence because we got reservations to get to restaurants.
And, you know, this whole country just ran on a clock, everything.
Sometimes I just wish in moments like that we could just stay there and to not be awkward to you and that we just enjoy his presence so much.
I mean, those moments are foretates of glory divine.
And I'm going to speak for myself and then I'm going to get to God's word.
I'm going to speak for me.
This is me.
I pray some of you get to where I have gotten.
I am a place right now in my life.
I'm going to say this over and over and over until someone, you just be in.
inspired by this. I would rather be alone with Christ in my prayer room than on this platform.
I am so content just being alone with Christ and just sitting there and shedding tears there
and let him wash my soul of my sinful nature there. And I just plead there. And I can envision him
sitting across the room from me. And I just want to stay there.
And I think because of the responsibilities of this world, I have to come out and I have to engage people and I have to engage family and I have to prepare sermons and I have to lead meetings and I have to go to the office and sometimes I just want to stay there.
And if that makes me awkward, I'm content to be misunderstood, that I'm growing in such an intimacy with him that I enjoy just being with him.
And nothing satisfied my soul.
I'm talking too much right now.
My time is running out.
Now, I can't take my time because you've got to get to your restaurant because it's Mother's Day.
And then we've got another 2,000 people coming behind you in 30-something minutes.
Somebody will fall asleep because they don't have spiritual stamina because they don't enjoy just sitting in this presence.
This is awkward.
But nobody's taught us to just enjoy him.
We enjoy men and we enjoy sermons.
but we don't enjoy him.
Like there's anything else in this life
is going to be more satisfying to your soul.
Not money,
not a relationship,
not a job,
not your 401K going up to the right,
not an opportunity,
not a platform,
not a preaching moment,
not marriage,
not a wedding,
There is nothing we're going to experience in this life that's more satisfying to the soul than the intimate, deep, abiding, powerful presence.
I'm talking too much.
You can see, look.
Look behind you.
See?
It's counting down.
Because of that is why we have no revival.
That's America.
A day is going to come when we're going to have a room big enough.
I won't be chained to a clock.
And I can do what I want.
I pray a day come
when we have a room big enough
where I don't have to be a slave to a clock
and then all of us can fit in a room together
and I ain't got to worry about 2,000 people
coming behind you and we can sit in
God's presence as long as we need to
get up and hear proclamation
and not be tired.
One day
for now
we want to wish
Happy Mother's Day to all of our mothers
and grandmothers
and spiritual mothers.
And we honor all of you who have given birth to children
and spiritual children,
whether you have biological children or children by the spirit.
We honor every mother and grandmother and spiritual mother
for your sacrifice, for your nurture, for your love,
for your pain, for your suffering, for your enduring.
We see you and we honor you in this room across America and around the world.
And we want to also acknowledge those of you who, for today,
This day is not a day of joy.
It is a day of pain and sadness.
Because maybe your mother failed you.
Maybe your mother abandoned you.
Maybe you've never met your mom.
And maybe today is a day that's very emotional for you.
It's not a day of joy.
And we want to pray for those of you who feel that pain.
That today the God of all comfort will be near you.
And you would feel his presence comforting you.
And as he draws near you, maybe we will hand to you in this moment by the Spirit
a key called grace, that you would forgive that mother who disappeared.
You would forgive that mother who failed you.
You would forgive that mother that was a crackhead.
You would forgive that mother that did the best she can with what she had.
And that maybe you would let her go today in this moment.
For that unforgiveness is not keeping her in a prison, it's keeping you in a prison.
And maybe this is the day grace gives you a key to unlock that prison.
And you let her go for how mistake.
and you walk out of that prison.
Maybe tonight will be the night.
You pillow your head and rest after years of holding her
and unforgiveness in your heart.
She's a human being like you and I, a sinner like you and I.
So maybe we just say, man, we just let her go.
We open the prison door called grace.
And we walk out called forgiveness.
You move on into the future of the path of healing.
And that's my prayer for some of you.
who maybe today is the day of emotional.
Now, I know if you brought your mother or grandmother, I know.
I know your mother, grandmother sitting in the room,
they're in the overflow watching me,
you curdled up around the television to hear your Mother's Day message.
She's not going to get one.
What she is going to get is a message in the Book of Acts.
And I'm not against Mother's Day message.
I just, right now, we're just not going to let the calendar dictate anything to us, right?
So if you brought your mom, grandmom sitting around,
Shout out to you, Mom or Grandmom.
You're not getting a Mother's Day message today, but you will get the Word of God.
We are in a brand new series, almost at the end of a series called Acts 1 and 2,
in which we are walking through the first two chapters of Acts together as a church.
Acts, a book of origin that records for us the formation of the Christian church
and the first 30 years of its glorious history, written by a man named Luke,
doctor, a historian, a travel companion of the Apostle Paul, he wrote for us all of the things
that are recorded in the book of Acts, and we are journeying through the first two chapters together.
Our text today is coming from Acts chapter 2, verses 14 through 21.
Like that baby crying out, Lord, I pray that we would cry out for you.
Every guest, every digital disciple, even every unbeliever gathered under the sound of
my voice. I pray like that baby cries, Lord, we would cry out for you all the more.
We would desire you more than anything else in this life. We would abandon our idols and our
idolatry and our high places and our altars. It has been set up, God, to every other God
other than you. Every lower K-G of the living God, we feel you in this moment.
move throughout this room, move throughout these overflows, move across that camera and homes across America and around the world.
Have your way today, Spirit of the Living God, through this vessel of clay.
We ask in the mighty and the majestic and the matchless name of our soon-coming king, the Lord Jesus Christ.
and all God's people said, amen and amen and amen.
Family, I think it's not strange that last week, as we journeyed into the text about Pentecost Sunday,
that the Holy Spirit took over two of three gatherings last week.
And if you were in this room last week, then you did not see the outpouring of the Holy Spirit
in our eight o'clock gathering and our one o'clock gathering where we could not even preach the word of God
because the Holy Spirit hijacked the entire gathering for himself.
And we was in tears and we was on the floor and we was at the altar and we prayed and we hugged one another.
I mean, it was a mighty outpouring of God's spirit eight o'clock in the morning,
a mighty outpouring of God's spirit, one o'clock in the afternoon.
I only got an opportunity to preach last week's message once because the Holy Spirit took over the entire gathering.
Two of them.
I don't think that happened by accident.
We will always remember that in a day we came upon the text of our Pentecost, the Holy Spirit flexed his muscle in the room.
And the reason that he flexed his muscle in the room, because I want to remind you of what I said to you last week, that you are, I am a part of.
the most powerful organism on the planet.
That the church of the Lord Jesus Christ is the most powerful organism on the planet.
There is no organism on the planet more powerful than the Lord Jesus Christ.
More powerful than a Fortune 500 company, more powerful than a business.
There is no gathering of people anywhere on the earth who are more powerful than the
people of God. Not because we are perfect, but because at the center of the Christian Church
is the third person of the Godhead, the Holy Spirit, who has been forever united to the church.
He is not united to corporate America. He is not united to politics. He is forever united to the
people of God, united to the church. Therefore, wherever the church is, power is there.
Wherever the church is, the Holy Spirit is there. If it's 10,000 of the people,
us or 10 of us in a room, wherever we show up, the power of the Holy Spirit show up.
Man, it could be two of us at Starbucks, and the power of the Holy Spirit is there.
Man, you can show up by yourself on your job, and the power of the Holy Spirit is there.
Man, you can be walking through Walmart by yourself, and the power of the Holy Spirit is there.
Man, you be in the back of the Uber or the lift, and the power of the Holy Spirit is there.
Wherever we are, we are powerful.
Wherever you are, you are powerful.
If you are saved, you are not normal.
For the scripture calls you a peculiar people.
You are different on your job, different on social media, different in traffic.
You are different wherever you show up because the power of the Holy Spirit is in you.
You are black and powerful.
You are white and powerful.
You are Asian and powerful
You are Hispanic and powerful
You are mixed and powerful
It's like my wife
What are you? She's half black
Half Asian half Holy Spirit
Right
Everybody's mixed
I'm telling you after today
Everybody's mixed
And don't matter if you have no melanin
Or you crispy like me
Everybody's mixed
We half black
Half Holy Spirit
Half white
Half Holy Spirit
Half Asian
Half Holy Spirit
Half Indian half Holy Spirit
Half Indian, half Holy Spirit.
Half Hispanic, half Holy Spirit.
Somebody say, I'm mixed.
Everybody's mixed after today.
You are whatever you are and half Holy Spirit.
However you are, but without help.
For you have in Greek, the Paraclete,
he's always with you to help you, guide you, speak to you, empower you,
anoint you.
You are always full of power and the help because the Holy Spirit.
Spirit lives in you. Like a light at the center of the church is the third person of the Godhead,
the person of the Holy Spirit. So wherever the people of God are on any city, any nation, any
continent, we are a powerful people wherever we are. Where did that begin? That began with our text
right here in Acts. Our text gives us the origin of the day. The Holy Spirit was forever joined to the
church. I want to reread to you Luke's account of that great day, that great moment when the
Holy Spirit came from heaven after Christ was ascended to heaven and forever united himself to us,
to you, to me, the people of God. Acts chapter two, going back to verse one, when the day
of Pentecost arrived. Pentecost was the Jewish festival.
It means 50.
This festival happened 50 days after the ascension of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Christ came, lived, died, rose, ascended.
50 days later, Pentecost was this feast.
They were all together in one room, 120 followers of Christ,
who stayed in the city waiting for the promise of the spirit.
And then suddenly, while they were in that room,
there came from heaven a sound like the mighty Russian wind,
which represents the presence of God
and it filled the entire house where they were sitting.
We taught this last week.
And divided tongues like fire appeared in the room
and came down and rested on all of them
and they began to speak.
As they were filled with the spirit,
they spoke in other tongues, meaning languages.
As the spirit gave them utterance
that there was a divine miracle.
The Holy Spirit came down like fiery tongues,
rested on their mouth, burn their hearts.
There was a miracle.
of the mind, and because of the miracle of the mind, they all began to speak in other languages
that they did not know. Galileans, who was not trained in foreign languages, by the power
of the spirit, began to speak foreign languages that did not know. This is like the Holy Spirit
coming upon me if I travel to Brazil and I start to speak in Portuguese by the power of the
spirit. This is you going to Mexico. The Spirit comes upon you and you begin to speak in Spanish
by the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit comes upon 120 disciples.
They begin to speak in foreign languages.
Verse 5.
Now they were dwelling in Jerusalem, Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven.
And at the sound of these men speak in 120 of them men and women, a multitude came together, and they were bewildered.
Because each one was hearing them speak in his own language.
And they were amazed and astonished saying.
are not these all Galileans?
How is it that we hear each one of us in our own native language?
Parthians and Medes and Elamites, residents of Mesopotamia and Judea,
Capadocia and Pontchus and Asia, Frigia and Pamphilia, Egypt, and parts of Libya,
belonging to Cyrene and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes,
Cretans, which is the island and Arabians,
We all hear them telling our own tongues the mighty works of God.
So Luke records on the day of Pentecost, 120 disciples are baptized with the spirit, filled with the spirit, miracle of the mind, speaking in foreign languages, burst out of the room, 120 them in the streets of Jerusalem, speaking in foreign languages.
Jerusalem is packed with thousands of people because at a festival they hear the sound of all of these languages.
A large crowd of thousands of people gather around the first church.
120 of them, they are shocked.
We hear them speaking the wonders of God in our own language and they are amazed.
All are amazed.
Some are perplexed.
They say, what does this mean?
But others mock and said, these men are filled with things.
new wine. So they hear the miracle. All are amazed. Hundreds in that crowd said, man, these Galileans,
they must be drunk. All that babble coming out their mouth, they are full of new wine.
And family, where we go next is Luke's recording of what happened on that day as a response to that
moment. Verse 14, the first verse of our text. But Peter,
standing with the 11
lifted up his voice and address them. Stop.
Notice who responded to the crowd.
Peter, the same young man
who followed Jesus for three and a half years
and had a mouth that said, Lord, wherever you go, I will go.
And I am prepared to die for you if you die.
But when Christ is in a jam at the end of his life,
He's being headed to be executed, let out of the Garden of Yosemite. Where is Peter then?
Peter now, this young man, afraid the Lord prophesied them before this night is over. You will deny me three times.
Peter thinks that's never going to happen. Peter now is in the street. He gets jammed up by a little girl in the street who hears his accent.
This man was with Jesus. No, I don't know him. He gets jammed up a second time.
Yo, you was with Jesus. Now, I don't know him.
We saw you
You was with that dude
They're about to crucify
I don't know him
Three times Peter denies Jesus
The night before he's crucified
Peter feels the guilt of that
He runs out of that city
He's so guilty in his heart
Because of his betrayal
He abandons the ministry
Goes back to being a fisherman
He sees himself as unworthy
To follow after Christ
But history tells us, Jesus, I love this part.
After he's raised, finds Peter on a seashore,
walks up to him on the seashore of Galilee, and looks him in his eyes.
Peter, do you love me?
He says, feed my lambs, which is a baby sheep.
He talks about the little disciples first.
That's why we should care about children's ministry and formation.
We do all of this for adults.
Nobody cares about those little kids.
Peter, do you love me?
Feed my lambs.
Peter, do you love me?
Feed my sheep.
Adults.
Peter, do you love me?
Tend my sheep.
He's prophesying to him that you will be the pastor of the first church.
Now, Jesus never reminded Peter of his mistake.
But what he does when he rolls up on Peter on the seashore, watch this word.
He restores him.
Back to fellowship.
Back to the ministry.
Dust off your pain, your shame, and your hurt.
We got work to do.
We got a world to change.
We only point this out in the text.
The person who's talking first to remind every person under the sound of my voice,
like me, who has made mistakes, who has failed God, who has fallen, who has had bad seasons,
and felt like you was unusable because of your mistakes.
The devil is a liar.
Come on, man.
I want to remind somebody who feels crushed under the world.
the weight of self-condemation and guilt and shame or because of your past you feel like God
can't use somebody like you or he can't use a boot from Queens, New York, a knucklehead from
the street. No, but if God finds their humble and contrite heart, man, he can restore anybody.
I said anybody. Listen to me, you have not out-sinned his grace. You have not out-sinned
His grace.
There is nothing you have done
that is stronger than the blood.
If your sin
was stronger than the blood, the cross
was not enough.
But the cross is
enough. And from the cross
he's able through grace
to restore you back to fellowship
again. It doesn't matter how far
you have gone, how many mistakes you
have made, or how much you condemn yourself.
You have not out-sinned his grace.
If he can restore Peter, he can restore you.
I'm talking from my own pain.
He restored me.
When I failed him early in my walk, when I let him down, when I fell, when I turned away from him, he restored me.
This ministry I have right now is called a second chance.
That's why I don't play games.
They can talk trash about me all they want.
Don't know me.
You know why I don't play games?
This is called a second chance.
And only a fool does not make good with their second chance.
So Peter, step.
stands up, he is restored. But watch what else he does. He hears the mockery of the spirit,
and he chooses not to remain silent. Nothing. The reason this means nothing to you, because you are
desensitized by the things you have seen in the paintings of the disciples. You see the disciples
painted with gray hair and long bards, and so you think he's a grown man. He should have
courage. You have not read the scriptures right. Jesus was 30 when he started his ministry.
As a Jewish rabbi, the men he would have called would have been teenagers or 20-year-old.
That means Peter was a young man, probably no older than 21 or 22.
In America, the number one fear in the country, death.
The number two fear, public speaking.
And yet there is a crowd, thousands of people and this little boy, not an old man, a young man,
hears the mockery of God and chooses not to remain silent.
He says, somebody must say something about this.
And the scripture says, but Peter means he refused to remain.
He stood up to say something.
I wish we had the spirit of Peter would fall on the church in America.
Man, we suck.
I don't care.
We live in a culture and a generation that has no respect for God, no respect for the church, no respect for Jesus.
And the people he sent here to be a witness for him, we have no courage at all.
So we will not stand up, we will not say anything, we let people try, we won't post, we won't post a scripture, we won't speak, we won't talk to the Uber driver.
Come on, man, come on, man.
The Lord ain't sending no angels down here to do that work.
He sent the church down here to do that work.
And we've got to get fed up with ideologies and policies and everything that's trying to silence the church and change biblical laws and all these.
We got to care about that stuff.
This is me saying you will not change the definition of marriage on my watch.
I'll pray you out and vote you out.
You will not let kids remain confused in gender and tell them they can mutilate themselves.
I'll pray you out and vote you out.
See, you don't want to hear that.
Don't want to hear that.
We're so soft.
You will not be louder than me with your false religion when we serve the only true God.
You will not have more discipline than me.
You will not be more sold out than me.
You will not be more passion than me.
How we got people serve more false gods with more passion
than the people of God who serve the true and living God?
Post won't vote right, won't pray, won't take a stand,
won't say anything, won't say at the family barbecue.
No, we will not remain silent.
We will not.
What you're trying to protect?
Look at me.
We're trying to protect your reputation.
You're trying to protect your platform.
You're trying to protect things Peter says in his letters
is going to burn up anyway.
Let me help some of you stop being cowards.
Let me help unchain you from being addicted to approval of people.
We're trying to protect things that's going to burn up anyway.
You think if I was trying to protect my platform, I would be preaching like this?
I was preaching like this when I was on park benches 20-something years ago when nobody knew my name.
I was standing on park benches preaching like this to two people standing in front of me.
The platform only reveal who I always was.
And I'm going to protect it now by dumbing down the gospel to keep sinners comfortable in chairs.
Or to protect myself from persecution and social media.
I'm going to be quiet because I'm afraid.
Some of you won't even put a scripture on your social media because you're worried about all the unbelievers who might feel offended that you posted about Jesus.
Man, some of y'all need to be like, listen, man, after today, you better as well unfollow me now.
I'm about to go crazy on my social media.
You might as well unfollow me now.
You might as well unfollow me now.
Because from this day off, it's going to be me and Christ on this social media feed.
Sorry.
There's going to be scriptures in the morning and devotions in the evening.
And I'm testifying about what Jesus did last week.
Girl, you change.
Brother, you change.
I don't like your social media.
It used to be what happened to you.
You're not even the same person you used to be.
Yeah, I'm filled with the Holy Spirit now.
Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.
I'm filled with the Holy Spirit now.
Don't because I'm Phil.
How come you because I'm Phil?
You stop because I'm Phil.
You don't even talk like because I'm Phil.
You don't even go because I'm Phil.
Because I'm Phil.
You see how we all was on our feet just a moment ago?
You know so dope about that?
You see the text?
Peter stood up with the 11.
He did not stand up by himself.
He stood up with, this is me saying, man, I'm shy when I was out there alone by myself.
I'm at 2819 now.
I got community now.
They're on fire now.
I'm where I'm supposed to be now.
We stand up together now.
Together now.
That we know we're out here by ourselves.
Ain't suffering by myself.
Ain't standing for Jesus by myself.
We got help now.
Thousand.
Asked together.
We sacrifice together.
We suffer together.
We gather together.
Boys for life.
You know how good it feels?
To be in a jam and be like, I'm not in this jam by myself.
To be battling medical issues in my own body.
And to see thousands of people praying for you.
Say, man, we end this together.
Peter stood up.
with the 11. It's the power of community. It's demonic for us to think that we're going to make
it by ourselves. Ain't nobody standing by themselves. We're standing on the shoulders of others and we're
standing with others. That's the power of community. All be it imperfect the church is. She is
imperfect. She is. And she will hurt you every now and then. And she will upset you every now and
and you will have beef with people every now and then and you will get offended every now and then.
But we work through that.
We come out on the other side with testimonies of stronger relationships as we watch this word continue to stand together.
De nada, seorita.
Jova Spanish also.
Joba Spanish.
And the Holy Spirit didn't teach me that.
Joba Spanish.
Yeah.
How do you
Ama?
Anna.
Where are you?
Where are you?
Miami.
Viven in Atlanta?
Tambien.
Gras.
Yeah.
Together.
Together.
Where my tea corner at.
Now,
can I proceed?
Yes.
All right.
Now listen to me carefully.
You got stamina for me to finish?
Now, Peter stands up with the 11.
He refuses to be silent.
He hears the mockery of Christ.
What Luke records next from part B of the verse all the way to the end of this chapter,
what he records next, what I'm about to read to you today and next week, watch, is the recording of the very first Christian sermon.
Long before there was a Philip Anthony Mitchell, what we have right here,
is the first pastor where we're about to read today and next week is the recording of the very first Christian sermon.
Verse 14, part B.
Men of Judea, he preaches.
And all who dwell in Jerusalem, let this be known to you and give air to my words.
Pay attention is what he's saying.
See that?
He says, pay attention.
I wasn't the first one to say to.
people pay attention. Peter said to them, pay attention. For these people are not drunk,
as you suppose, since it's only the third hour of the day. But this is what was uttered through
the Prophet Joe. Stop right there. Notice the first thing the first pastor does when he sees the
mockery. He opens up his sermon, and the first thing he does is defends his church. Now,
you're not going to keep lying on my church. He says, these men,
are not drunk. You're not going to keep lying on my church. You're not going to keep lying on my
pastor. No, he defends his church. Man, you don't even know my pastor. You ain't even been in the
room. This is you in the comments. You ain't going to keep calling my pastor a demon. Oh, no.
Ain't no demon telling people to read the scriptures for themselves. Ain't no demon
telling people to wring out their sin. Ain't no demon.
Don't demon challenging people to be holy. Ain't no demon telling people to be pure. Ain't no demon calling people to pray at access
Demons don't do that. Demons are not exulting Christ and walking people through the scriptures
exogenically exositorially verse by verse line by line exulting Jesus and walking on platforms and humility
Demons don't do that.
Oh, philip Anthony Midgill is full of a demon. No demons attack people God
has raised up. They was doing that in the days of Jesus. They still do that today. The problem with the
church is we don't have discernment. So we call good evil and evil good. You let false prophets roam
and you crucify godly prophets. The first thing he did is defend his church. These men are not drunk.
How could they be? It's nine o'clock in the morning. It's Pentecost. Jews did not get bent at 9 a.m.
and they did not get bent on religious holidays.
So Peter 1st defends his church.
Like, you better believe I'm going to defend mine.
I'm going to stand up for 2819, the global family.
I'm going to say we are on mission for the spread of the gospel.
We are serious about multiplying disciples.
We are serious about prayer, presence, proclamation.
We're going to do access.
We're going to do crusades.
We're going to do everything we can to take the gospel to the ends of the earth.
We understand that time is running out,
and we are end-time church on.
mission for Jesus. Defended his church. And then the first thing he does, watch this. Notice,
he's filled with the spirit and he does not use his platform for miracles. He does not use his
platform for himself. He does not go download an article from Google for his first sermon.
He says, these are the words that were spoken by the prophet Joel. So what the first pastor does
of the first church is go, he takes the church to the what? Scriptures. This is a lesson for you and I
that the church should be anchored in the Word of God,
not anchored in opinions,
not anchored in man-made doctrines,
not anchored in man-made dogger.
The word.
The word.
This is why I disdained that we live in a country
where we love entertainment.
We love hearing sermons that make you feel fluffy
and make you feel awesome,
never convict you for sin,
never walk you through the scriptures.
They put you at the center of every text,
which is secular, humanistic doctrine,
that make you think that God is a genie who exists for you, not you exist for him.
So you never want to be confronted in sin.
Never want your toe stepped on.
Don't bring your boyfriend in 2819.
He might get convicted.
He might change.
He might stop trying to have sex with you.
He might start being a spiritual leader.
They don't want no parts of that.
I already know.
You want to go down to compromise Bedside Baptist Church where you hear weak, whack
sermons that never confront you in your sin.
Peter uses his first platform.
He's talking to an international audience of thousands of people.
And he leads them to Joel.
And look what he says, men of Jerusalem and men of Judea.
He's talking to an international audience.
But who does he address first?
Men of Jerusalem, men of Judea.
He's addressing Orthodox Jews who know the Old Testament.
He understands his audience.
That whenever you talk one to one, one to group, one to crowd,
you need to understand your audience so you know how to understand your message.
Anytime you talk, just remember three M's are always being exchanged.
Method, motive, message.
Every time you communicate one to one, one to crowd, one to group, three Ms are being exchanged.
Method, motive, message.
Your message when you talk should always be true.
Your motive when you talk should always be pure.
Your method should always be a way that is receivable.
His message is about to be the scriptures.
His motive is he is defending the resurrection of Christ.
His methodology is I'm going to take these Jews back to the scriptures they know, have memorized, submitted to.
They should understand the scriptures.
And then look at the very first sermon.
But this is what was uttered through the Prophet Joel.
Verse 17.
And in the last days, it shall be God declares that I will pour out my spirit on all flesh.
And your sons and your daughters shall prophesy.
And your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams, even on my male servants and my female servants.
In those days, I will pour out my spirit, and they shall prophesy.
So there is Peter in AD 33, taking these Orthodox Jews back to Joel, the prophet.
Joel was a prophet who lived 800 years before Christ was born.
And Joel lived during the days when the people of God, the people of Israel, was in rebel.
towards God. You remember him. It was through Joel that God said to his people,
return to me. Rends your heart and not your garment. And that in the Old Testament,
Joel was one of the prophets who delivered one of the most important prophecies in the Old
Testament. Pay attention. The number one prophecy in the Old Testament is the coming of Christ.
The second greatest prophecy in the Old Testament, perhaps, is the coming of the Spirit.
was prophesying the coming of the Spirit
800 years before Pentecost.
That means the Jews have been anticipating this
for hundreds of years.
Peter pulls a text
from the Old Testament to explain
what they're hearing on Pentecost.
These men are not drunk.
Let me use the scriptures to explain
so that you will not be ignorant.
He uses the scripture to destroy their ignorance.
He uses the word to tear down the strongholds
their mind. So he preaches to them that what you're hearing now is the fulfillment of biblical
prophecy. This is man, family, we've been waiting for this for hundreds of years and finally today
it has come. This is what Joel said 800 years ago. The spirit now is being poured out on all
humanity on men, women, young, old. That's why they are prophesying and speaking. He is confirming
what happened at Pentecost was prophesied in the old scriptures, which means the scriptures can be
trusted. Now, why was this prophecy so important? Listen to me. This prophecy was important because
God was prophesying about the coming of the spirit to fix one of the greatest problems men ever had.
300 years after Joel, another prophet emerges named Ezekiel, who God uses to explain the
problem of man and why he had to send the spirit. After you read this, you will be more thankful
for the Holy Spirit. Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 20.
25, 300 years after Joel, 500 years before Christ, another man of God prophesies about the coming in spirit.
The difference with his prophecy, he tells us why the spirit was necessary.
Verse 25, God speaks through Ezekiel says, I will sprinkle clean water upon you.
Talking to his people, you and I, covenant people, Israel, and you shall be clean from all your uncleanness and from all of your idols.
and I will cleanse you.
Now watch the next two verses.
And I will give you a new heart and a new spirit.
And I will, God says, put within you.
And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh.
And I will give you a heart of flesh.
And I will put my spirit within you.
And watch this word.
Cause you.
you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey all of my rules. Philip, I don't understand.
Watch. I'm almost done. For thousands of years, we've seen the people of Israel delivered from Egypt.
Man, serve God, run away from God. Serve God, run away from God. And then you crucify them when you read the Old Testament.
How can the people that saw bread fall from heaven, cloud leading them by day, fire by night,
signs, wonders and miracles, water from a rock. You say to yourself, if I was there, there's no way. I
would have not believed in God. The devil is a lie. We'd be looking at them in the Old Testament.
Like, how could these people not obey?
So let me help you. Let's take you back to before you was saved when the Holy Spirit wasn't there.
And then what? Let's go back to when you wasn't saved. And then here's the command. Be holy.
See, you missed that. I want you to think what it would be like to try to serve God,
obey his commands, be holy, pray fast, be faithful without the Holy Spirit.
Let me talk for me. Form a knuckle. Not possible.
There's no way.
Just go check my, I'll post some pictures.
Go check my life before I was saved.
No way I'm praying, fasting, being faithful.
Look what I was doing to women.
Look what I was doing in the street.
Look how I was walling out.
You think if somebody rolled up on me and said, serve God faithfully,
I could have did that faithfully without help.
Why do you read devotionals today?
Why do you open the Bible?
Why do you pray?
Why do you hear the words holy as we're singing that?
And you fall down to your weak.
Why?
Because now you have help.
God took his spirit and he put himself
He put himself in you.
And because he's in you, he causes you to want to obey.
He causes you to want to pray.
He causes you to want to gather.
He causes you to want to give.
He causes you to want to serve.
The Holy Spirit is the one causing you to listen to me right now.
How is you going to serve a holy God in a sinful body without the indwelling of the Holy Spirit?
So God is looking at people for thousands of years who can't obey him.
He says, I'm going to fix this.
I know what I'm going to do.
I'm going to take myself and put myself in them.
So Joel explains the outpouring of the spirit.
Last thing is he uses a text.
This is so profound.
He pulls a text from the Old Testament that explains what happened on Pentecost,
but explains what's going to happen in the end.
Why?
Because he says, Joel said, in the last days, God said, I will pour my spirit.
Philip, I don't get it.
The last days began at Pentecost.
A clock was started at Pentecost.
Joel said when the spirit is poured out,
you have entered into the last days.
That means when you hear me saying time is running out,
you should take that more serious.
Why?
If the last days began 2,026 years ago,
how much time do we think you have left now?
I am telling you, not because of something I saw on Google,
I'm telling you because of what I read,
that we are living in the last days.
This is the final iteration of God's plan of redemption,
the church age.
This age will give way to the return of Christ.
The age that you and I are living in right now, sitting in this room, will give way to the return of Christ.
This is the end.
This is the church age.
After this age is the millennial kingdom of Christ.
We are living in the end.
This ain't some scare tact at eschatology.
This is what the scripture says.
In the last days, the spirit will be pulled out.
Now that the Holy Spirit has been poured out, a clock was started.
We are living in the last days.
Hold that.
We're living in the last days.
So he uses a text to explain what has happened on Pentecost,
and he uses a text to explain why they need to be serious.
The last part of his sermon, verse 19.
And I will show God says wonders in the heavens above and signs on the earth below.
And fire, vapor of smoke.
And the sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the day the Lord comes,
the great and magnificent day.
So in the same text that Joe prophesied the coming of the spirit was the same text
Joel prophesied what the end is.
The preacher, I don't get it.
One text shows the beginning of the church age and the end of the church age.
All prophecy, all coming to pass as you and I are talking right now.
While people are playing a church in America, playing conference, playing this.
While we're playing around, we are living in biblical prophecy.
We are in the middle of the beginning of the church age and the end of the church age,
and I think we're at the very end.
I think we're living in the last seconds of the church age.
I look at politics.
I look at what governments are doing around the world.
I look at what's happening in China and in Russia.
I'm looking at what's happening in the news.
I'm looking at all the global headlines.
I see them reading right out of the page of the Bible,
and we are aware to say we don't have that much time left.
We're living near the end of the church age.
It's timeout.
for whack sermons.
It's time out for just messages we download from Google.
It's time out for playing church.
It's time out for living like a sinner all week and then fooling people on Sunday.
It's time out for not doing this for real.
It's time out for not having a prayer life.
Not ringing out your sins from your heart.
Not pursuing holiness.
Not reconciling broken relationships.
Not being faithful in your...
It's time out for your...
for that.
Don't nobody be in the fourth quarter of a game down by 10,
act like they have all this time to score?
If they were talking about the last days in the first century,
how much more urgent is it right now?
Do you not understand that every biblical prophecy needed for Christ to crack the sky
has already, it's happening right now all around you?
I mean, you and I could be living in the generation where Jesus cracks the sky.
It is, people said that thousands of years ago.
It's very real right now.
I mean, you've heard language like this before.
Family, you forgot?
I just spent three years walking you through the book of Matthew.
And it was in the book of Matthew, your Lord and mine, Jesus talked about his own return.
You remember what he said?
In Matthew chapter 24, verse 29, you remember what Jesus prophesied immediately after the tribulation of those days?
That's what's coming next, the tribulation period.
May the Antichrist signs a seven-year peace treaty with Israel.
Which means if the Antichrist is going to come, Israel must be in conflict.
If the Antichrist is going to come, people must be hating Israel.
You think it's an accident?
There is an increase of hatred for Israel.
You think that's my accident?
You think that's an accident that Israel's in war?
Somebody's going to hear this and call me a Christian nationalist and say, all this.
You know what?
That is foolish people that don't read the scriptures.
The scriptures tell when the Antichrist comes to power,
he signs a seven-year peace treaty with Israel.
There is no need for a peace treaty if Israel is not in conflict.
He protects Israel for three and a half years before he breaks that treaty.
There's no need to protect the nation if everybody does not hate them.
They're going to persecute me until I'm gone,
and then they're going to be searching for YouTube for my sermons.
When all hell breaks loose in the United States,
the same people that call me a false prophet
are going to be searching for my sermons on YouTube,
trying to figure out what's going on.
But we've been preaching this truth to you right now, while you don't listen.
Let those who have ears to air here and eyes to see heat.
Let them see.
The global headlines is prophesying where in the end,
Jesus said immediately after the days of the tribulation is darkened.
The sun will be darkened.
The moon will not give us light.
The stars will fall from heaven and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.
then will appear in heaven the sign of the son of man.
When Jesus breaks the clouds, there'll be no more arguments about theology,
no more arguments about who is God,
no more arguments between Muslims and Christians and Buddhists and Hindus and Jews.
When Jesus cracks the God, all of our theology will be agreed.
Everybody would know that Christ is king.
Some will mourn, others will celebrate.
There'll be no more difference in theology when the sky opens up.
We all will know who was real and who was not.
And all the tribes of the earth will mourn.
And they will see the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven,
the firstborn of the dead riding in upon the clouds.
How, with power and great glory.
And he will send out his angels with a loud trumpet call.
And they will gather his elect from the fore.
corners from one end of heaven to the other. That is when he cracks the sky, everybody's fate is sealed.
No more second chance, no purgatory. If he cracks the sky five years from now, everybody's
fate is sealed. No second chance, no purgatory. I wish he'd come on a Sunday to separate
the real from the fake. And because this is coming, because we're living in the last days,
what is the only right response to what is happening right now? The only right response.
is the last verse of the text.
Acts chapter 2 and verse 21.
The only right response is the last verse of the text.
And it shall come to pass that everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
At this family right now, if you're not a follower of Christ,
the wisest thing you would do with your life right now was call on the name of the Lord.
Not become a member of this church, not try to mass that with you.
good behavior and morality.
The wisest thing anybody watching me right now can do right now, as time is running out,
the wisest thing you can do right now is call on the name of the Lord.
Confess your sin.
Tell him you a sinner.
Ask him to forgive you for your sin.
Surrender your life to him.
Receive the Holy Spirit.
Run after Christ with all of your heart.
That is the only hope for humanity.
Not church services.
Regeneration.
The only hope for the unbeliever is salvation.
The only hope for the world is salvation.
The only hope for those outside of Christ's salvation.
This is why, family, I end this message by saying to you, since time is running out,
should we not be more serious about the way that we pray?
Should we not be more serious about how we give?
Should we not be more serious about how we serve?
Should we not be more serious about how we live?
Should we not be more serious about our witness for Christ?
Is this not the hour for the church to be on mission?
For us together, to work together for the spread of the gospel and the multiplying disciples,
is this not the hour for us to say, you know what, enough is enough?
There's a loss and dying world out there.
And we have the light, all of us, reflecting from Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit
to win as many people as possible for.
The sky opens up.
May we be a church on mission for Christ.
Put away all of our foolishness and all of our ancillary ambitions
and rally together around what he gave us to do.
spread the gospel, make disciples, be a witness.
Hear me, hear me.
Time is running out.
So Father, I pray right now over the unbeliever first,
that they will tremble under the weight of the gospel
and hurl themselves at the foot of the cross,
confessing their sin,
and surrendering themselves right now to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
And I pray for the brothers and sisters under the sound of my voice,
the global family of 2019, the global family of the church.
That there would be revival.
There would be an awakening.
Our eyes would be open.
Our hearts would be burned.
We would recognize we're living in the last days
in the final seconds of the church age.
And it would affect the way that we pray,
the way that we talk, the way that we move,
the way that we live, the way that we spend our money,
the way that we do relationships,
disciple our children, the way that we show up,
the way that we serve,
the way that we sacrifice, the way that we suffer and suffer well.
May we be men and women on fire in our mouths and in our hearts and on mission for the Lord Jesus Christ.
I pray that over us right now in the mighty and the majestic and the matchless name of our soon-coming king, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Now would everybody take the roof off and give God praise in this house right now?
