Bridging the Gap With Pastor Lloyd Pulley
When the Holy Spirit came upon the hundred and twenty disciples, there were many who were amazed. But there were some who thought these spirit-filled people had had a little too much wine to drink! After all, they were being heard by the crowd in several different languages at the same time! The Apostle Peter came to the rescue with a sermon that set the record straight.
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Today we continue our study through the book of Acts, with a stop in Acts chapter two. The day of Pentecost has arrived, and with it, the Holy Spirit. Without question this is one of the most significant events in the Bible, as the third member of the Holy Trinity descended upon the early Christian Church. As we will see in today’s message, the work of the Holy Spirit began immediately, and the results were quite startling to those who witnessed them.
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There are many wondrous events occurring in this book - from the descending of the Holy Spirit to the many adventures of the Apostle Paul. And Lloyd’s messages will help you understand not only what is going on in the early church, but also, how these events affect your life and your relationship with Jesus Christ. So join us for today’s Bridging the Gap and turn in your Bible to the second chapter of the Book of Acts.
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If you weren’t with us we are continuing our study through the book of Acts and we’re near the end of chapter one. The Acts of the Apostles is the full name usually given to this book, but perhaps a more accurate title would be “The Acts of the Holy Spirit through the Disciples”. Turn to Acts chapter one in your Bible and join us for today’s edition of Bridging the Gap.
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The book of Acts has previously been described as “The Holy Spirit of God - working through the Word of God - in the hearts of the People of God.” That’s an appropriate description of the goings-on here in Acts as the post-crucifixion Christian Church was just being established. Many Bible scholars have also turned to Acts one, verse eight as the key statement of the facts --- in Acts - the Holy Spirit descended upon the believers on the day of Pentecost.
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Wouldn’t it have been wonderful to be in Luke’s sandals? He not only witnessed the earthly ministry of Jesus Christ, but he also went along on some of the greatest adventures recorded in the Bible - found in the book of Acts, which Luke also wrote! Join us in Acts chapter one as we join pastor Lloyd, who begins with a few words about the controversy surrounding the gift of tongues.
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When the Holy Spirit descended upon the believers on the day of Pentecost, it set in motion the wheels of an active, evangelistic movement that swept up many a man and woman - including a certain man who came to be known as the Apostle Paul. So turn to the Book of Acts and join us for the beginning of a new series here on Bridging the Gap.
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Anyone who watches court cases on TV can tell you that the most important factor in acquittal or conviction is the quality of the evidence. There is plenty of evidence to support the resurrection of Jesus, but as we wrap up our series today, pastor Lloyd will also consider another important question - why did Jesus die?
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Today we’ll bring you part one of pastor Lloyd’s final message in his series through Mark. Jesus indeed rose from the grave, and the proof was there for anyone to see - anyone that is who sought the truth. As Lloyd will mention, the proof that Jesus Christ rose from the grave is overwhelming, and anyone who disagrees simply doesn’t know what they’re talking about!
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If you were headed for a cliff in your car, and had plenty of time to hit the brakes and stop safely, you’d do it wouldn’t you? Self preservation is a strong instinct for humans and all other creatures. Why then did Jesus Christ allow himself to be crucified in a horribly painful way, when He could easily have stopped it? Because He loves us so much!
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