Pastor Deborah
Anointing that we cannot physical see with our eyes.
ACTS 2:1-2 TPT
On the day Pentecost was being fulfilled, all the disciples were gathered in one place.
SUDDENLY they heard the sound of a violent blast of wind rushing into the house from out of the heavenly realm.
The roar of the wind was so overpowering it was all anyone could bear!
From the heavenly realm, they could feel the wind with their physical senses.
ACTS 2:3-4 TPT
Then all at once a pillar of fire appeared before their eyes.
It separated into tongues of fire that engulfed each one of them.
They were all filled and equipped with the Holy Spirit and were inspired to speak in tongues—empowered by the Spirit to speak in languages they had never learned!
This Heavenly language is our prayer language with God.
Our mind does not understand.
It was given to us when we received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
ACTS 2:5-6 TPT
Now, at that time there were Jewish worshipers who had emigrated from many different lands to live in Jerusalem.
When the people of the city heard the roaring sound, crowds came running to where it was coming from, stunned over what was happening, because each one could hear the disciples speaking in his or her own language.
ACTS 2:7-10 TPT
Bewildered, they said to one another, “Aren’t these all Galileans?
So how is it that we hear them speaking in our own languages?
We are northeastern Iranians, northwestern Iranians, Elamites,
and those from Mesopotamia, Judea, east central Turkey, the coastal areas of the Black Sea, Asia, north central Turkey, southern Turkey, Egypt, Libyans who are neighbors of Cyrene, visitors from all over the Roman Empire, both Jews and converts to Judaism, Cretans and Arabs.
The outpouring of the Holy Spirit did not stopped at the Book of Acts.
ACTS 2:11-13 TPT
Yet we hear them speaking of God’s mighty wonders in our own dialects!”
They all stood there, dumbfounded and astonished, saying to one another, “What is this phenomenon?”
But others poked fun at them and said, “They’re just drunk on new wine.”
ACTS 2:14-15 TPT
Peter stood up with the eleven apostles and shouted to the crowd.
“Listen carefully, my fellow Jews and residents of Jerusalem.
You need to clearly understand what’s happening here.
These people are not drunk like you think they are, for it is only nine o’clock in the morning.
ACTS 2:16-17 TPT
This is the fulfillment of what was prophesied through the prophet Joel,
for God says: ‘This is what I will do in the last days—I will pour out my Spirit on everybody and cause your sons and daughters to prophesy, and your young men will see visions, and your old men will experience dreams from God.
Don't look at the old person.
Look at the new person in our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Our new spirit were made holy and righteous.
Made holy through believing Jesus and not because of what we do.
Righteousness is a free gift given to us.
When the Holy Spirit comes after Jesus died on the cross, there will be people prophesying and speak things that are from God.
ACTS 2:18-19 TPT
The Holy Spirit will come upon all my servants, men and women alike, and they will prophesy.
I will reveal startling signs and wonders in the sky above and mighty miracles on the earth below.
Blood and fire and pillars of clouds will appear.
ACTS 2:20-21 TPT
For the sun will be turned dark and the moon blood-red before that great and awesome appearance of the day of the Lord.
But EVERYONE who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’ ”
Miracle things will happened.
It will only happened when there is Holy Spirit.
Every son and daughter who calls on the name of the Lord and filled with the Holy Spirit, will experience miracles.
ACTS 2:22-23 TPT
Peter continued, “People of Israel, listen to the facts.
Jesus, the Victorious, was a man on a divine mission whose authority was clearly proven.
For you know how God performed many powerful miracles, signs,
and wonders through him.
This Man’s destiny was prearranged, for God knew that Jesus would be handed over to you to be crucified and that you would execute him on a cross by the hands of lawless men.
Yet it was all part of his predetermined plan.
Not only Jesus can defeat sickness and death, heal the sick and blind, He also has authority over creation (i.e. walk on water).
ACTS 2:24-25 TPT
God destroyed the cords of death and raised him up, because it was impossible for death’s power to hold him prisoner.
This is the very thing David prophesied about him:
‘I continually see the Lord in front of me.
He’s at my right hand, and I am never shaken.
If we see Jesus always at the right hand of God, we will never be shaken.
ACTS 2:26-27 TPT
No wonder my heart is glad and my glory celebrates!
My mouth is filled with his praises,
and I have hope that my body will live because you will not leave my soul among the dead, nor will you allow your sacred one to experience decay.
ACTS 2:28 TPT
For you have revealed to me the pathways to life, and seeing your face fills me with euphoria!’
ACTS 2:29-30 TPT
“My fellow Jews, I can tell you there is no doubt that our noted patriarch has both died and been buried in his tomb, which remains to this day.
So you can see that he was not referring to himself with those words.
But as a prophet, he knew God’s faithful promise, made with God’s unbreakable oath, that one of his descendants would take his throne.
God doesn't break His promises to us.
ACTS 2:31-32 TPT
So when peering into the future, David prophesied of the Messiah’s resurrection.
And God revealed to him that the Messiah would not be abandoned to the realm of death, nor would his body experience decay.
“Can’t you see it?
God has resurrected Jesus, and we all have seen him!
It is something good for our eternal future.
Whatever we like is build by the angels for us in Heaven's mansion.
What is on this earth is temporarily but what God gives us is eternal.
ACTS 2:33 TPT
“Then God exalted him to his right hand upon the throne of highest
honor.
And the Father gave him the authority to send the PROMISED HOLY SPIRIT, which is being POURED OUT upon us today.
This is what you’re seeing and hearing!
We can see Jesus resurrected in our spirit.
ACTS 2:34-35 TPT
“David wasn’t the one who ascended into heaven, but the one who prophesied: ‘Yahweh said to my Lord, I honor you by enthroning you beside me,
until I make your enemies a footstool beneath your feet.’
ACTS 2:36 TPT
“Now everyone in Israel can know for certain that Jesus, whom you crucified, is the one God has MADE both LORD and the Messiah.”
ACTS 2:37 TPT
When they heard this they were crushed and realized what they had done to Jesus.
Deeply moved, they said to Peter and the other apostles, “What do we need to do, brothers?”
God looks at the heart.
Heart must be touched and can only be touched by the Holy Spirit.
ACTS 2:38 TPT
Peter replied, “Repent and return to God, and each one of you must be baptized in the name of Jesus, the Anointed One, to have your sins removed. Then you may take hold of the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Back to our Creator, that is repentance.
Repent and say we need you Lord.
Follow Jesus' way.
It is Holy Spirit who will lead us and guide us.
ACTS 2:39 TPT
For GOD’S PROMISE of the HOLY SPIRIT is FOR YOU and YOUR FAMILIES,
for THOSE YET to be BORN and for EVERYONE whom the LORD our GOD CALLS to HIMSELF.”
ACTS 2:40 TPT
Peter preached to them and warned them with these words: “Be rescued from the wayward and perverse culture of this world!”
ACTS 2:41 TPT
Those who BELIEVED the WORD that day numbered three thousand.
They were all baptized and added to the church.
We have to follow what God thinks and says.
ACTS 2:42-43 TPT
Every believer was faithfully devoted to FOLLOWING the TEACHINGS of the APOSTLES.
Their HEARTS were mutually linked to one another, sharing communion and coming together regularly for prayer.
A DEEP SENSE of holy awe swept over everyone, and the apostles performed many miraculous signs and wonders.
Anyone who teaches the Word of God, must teach from the Word.
We are not loving through our own love, but God's agape love.
ACTS 2:44-45 TPT
All the BELIEVERS were in fellowship as one body, and they shared with one another whatever they had.
Out of generosity they even sold their assets to distribute the proceeds to those who were in need among them.
ACTS 2:46-47 TPT
DAILY they met together in the temple courts and in one another’s homes to celebrate communion.
They shared meals together with joyful hearts and tender HUMILITY.
They were continually FILLED with PRAISES to GOD, ENJOYING the FAVOR of all the people.
And THE LORD KEPT ADDING to their number daily those who
were coming to LIFE.
HAGGAI 2:18-19 EASY
Remember today, the 24th day of the ninth month.
You have started again to build my temple.
Now you have built its foundation, think about what will happen from today.
You have already eaten the crops that you stored.
The grapes, figs, pomegranates and olives are not yet ready for you to pick.
But after today, I will bless you. You will have many good things.’
HAGGAI 2:18-19 NLT
“Think about this eighteenth day of December, the day when the foundation of the Lord’s Temple was laid.
Think carefully.
I am giving you a promise now while the seed is still in the barn.
You have not yet harvested your grain, and your grapevines, fig trees, pomegranates, and olive trees have not yet produced their crops.
But from this day onward I will bless you.”
HAGGAI 2:18-19 NEW CENTRURY VERSION (NCV)
‘It is the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month, the day in which the people finished working on the foundation of the Temple of the Lord.
FROM NOW ON, think about these things:
Do you have seeds for crops still in the barn?
Your vines, fig trees, pomegranates, and olive trees have not given fruit yet.
But FROM NOW ON I WILL BLESS YOU!
LUKE 5:6-7 NCV
When the fishermen DID AS JESUS TOLD THEM, they caught so many fish that the nets began to break.
They called to their partners in the other boat to come and help them.
They came and filled both boats SO FULL that they were almost sinking.
LUKE 5:8-9 NCV
When Simon Peter saw what had happened, he bowed down before Jesus and said, “Go away from me, Lord.
I am a sinful man!”
He and the other fishermen were amazed at the many fish they caught, as were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, Simon’s partners.
Jesus said to Simon, “Don’t be afraid.
LUKE 5:10-11 NCV
Jesus said to Simon, “Don’t be afraid.
FROM NOW ON you will fish for people.”
When the men brought their boats to the shore, they left everything and followed Jesus.
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