The sermon explores the significance of Pentecost, arguing that every individual has a divine purpose, every nation has a call, and every person and nation carries a message. It highlights Pentecost as a divine appointment, an agricultural holiday, and a historical event, emphasizing how God uses ordinary people, like the Galileans, to fulfill His plans. The speaker connects the day of Pentecost with the giving of the law and the subsequent offering of salvation through Jesus Christ. The sermon encourages listeners to confidently seek God's Spirit, act with faith, and remain humble, recognizing that God's power and human pride cannot coexist. It concludes with an invitation for listeners to respond to God's call, whether they are believers seeking renewal or unbelievers ready to accept Christ.
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