Message: “The Promise of the Father – Acts 2:1-13” from Tim Bermejo

A message from the series "COVID-19." Have you ever wondered what all those people were doing in Jerusalem, as described by Luke in the second chapter of the book of Acts?: celebrating Pentecost, the text says. Yes, but what is is Pentecost?: it is the 50th the day after another special day, Easter. That is correct, but can it then be that all those people from “every nation under heaven” where celebrating a day directly related to the resurrection of Jesus? How can that be, since the vast majority of them were Jews who, if given half a chance, would have perhaps also have cried out “Crucify Him” “Crucify Him!?

Tim Melton - June 7, 2020

Viewing Our Suffering Through the Lens of Eternity

Viewing Our Suffering Through the Lens of Eternity

The book of Revelation is calling us to look through an eternal lens. It is written for those who have their eyes fixed on heaven and not on this world. It is written from the perspective of heaven. If we approach these verses from a worldly perspective, seeking success, pleasure, comfort and material gain, the verses will never make sense. They will be blurry and unclear and even offensive. If we are wearing the lens of the world the reality of God cannot be seen.

Scripture References: Revelation 2:8-11

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