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Tongues of Fire Today: Ordinary Voices, Extraordinary Gospel Impact

Tongues of Fire Today: Ordinary Voices, Extraordinary Gospel Impact

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Ever wonder why your pulse quickens when a casual chat turns toward Jesus? This Pentecost sermon uncovers the surprising power behind that nervous flutter: the same Spirit who set tongues of fire ablaze still rests on ordinary believers, turning everyday words into Acts 2 witness. Pastor Karl traces the arc from Babel’s confusion to the burning bush and finally to Jerusalem’s crowded streets, showing how Jesus perfected frightened disciples by His cross before clothing them, and us, with supernatural courage. Discover how your own “farm talk” or “nurse jargon” can carry the mighty works of God, and why The Spirit uses all of us. The Holy Spirit empowers everyday witness. This means your voice belongs in the gospel’s unstoppable story.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Pentecost reverses Babel, opening heaven to every language.
  • Ordinary vocations become mission fields through Spirit power.
  • Christ perfects believers first, then sends them to speak.
  • Share the gospel organically within existing relationships.

SCRIPTURE INDEX

  • Acts 2:1–21 – Spirit descends; believers speak diverse tongues.
  • Exodus 3:1–6 – Burning bush signals God’s holy presence.
  • Genesis 11:1–9 – Babel pride leads to language confusion.
  • Joel 2:28–32 – Promise of Spirit poured on all flesh.

Recorded at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church (LCMS), Gibbon, Minnesota. Subscribe for weekly Christ-centered preaching that strengthens rural faith.

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