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Have You Received? The Baptism of the Holy Spirit

Acts 2:1-21Joel 2:28-32

The baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues, the continuation of all spiritual gifts, and the Spirit's supernatural power for today

Charismatic / Renewal

Spiritual gifts, worship, and renewal

Tradition vocabulary:baptism of the Spirittonguesfireanointingspiritual giftscontinuationpowersupernatural

The Baptism of the Holy Spirit: This Is for You

Church, I want to take you back to the upper room. One hundred and twenty people. Praying. Waiting. And then — suddenly — the sound of a violent wind. The room shakes. Fire appears — individual flames resting on each person. And they begin to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gives them utterance. This is the baptism of the Holy Spirit. And it is not just a historical event. It is a present-tense reality available to every believer. Jesus said: "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you." That power is not optional equipment. It is standard issue. Every born-again believer has the right to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit — a distinct experience from conversion, evidenced by speaking in tongues. Acts 2: the disciples spoke in tongues. Acts 8: the Samaritans received the Spirit. Acts 10: Cornelius's household spoke in tongues. Acts 19: the Ephesian disciples spoke in tongues. The pattern is consistent. The gift is available. The power is real. If you have not yet received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, today is your day. The same Spirit who fell in the upper room is in this room right now. He is not limited by geography or century. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. And He is ready to baptize you with fire.
Acts 2:1-4Acts 1:8Acts 10:44-46Acts 19:6

The Gifts Have Not Ceased

Some traditions teach that the supernatural gifts of the Spirit — tongues, prophecy, healing, miracles — ceased with the apostles. The Pentecostal and Charismatic traditions say: show us the verse. Because we cannot find it. What we can find is this: "In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people." Peter said those words at Pentecost, and "the last days" have not ended. We are still in them. The Spirit is still being poured out. The gifts are still being distributed. Paul writes: "Do not forbid speaking in tongues." "Eagerly desire gifts of prophecy." "Earnestly desire the higher gifts." These are commands, not suggestions. And nowhere does Scripture indicate an expiration date. The Pentecostal/Charismatic movement is the fastest-growing segment of Christianity worldwide — over 600 million strong. Why? Not because of clever marketing. Because people are experiencing the same power that fell in Acts 2. Tongues are being spoken. Prophecies are being given. The sick are being healed. Demons are being cast out. The Spirit is as active today as He was two thousand years ago. Pentecost is not a museum exhibit. It is a present reality. And the gifts of the Spirit are not relics of the past. They are the equipment of the church for today.
Acts 2:171 Corinthians 14:391 Corinthians 12:31Mark 16:17-18

The Fire Is Falling Now

I don't want to just talk about Pentecost. I want to experience it. Right now. In this room. The same Spirit who fell on Peter is here. The same fire that landed on one hundred and twenty is available to every person in this building. And if you are hungry — if you are desperate — if you are done with ordinary Christianity and you want the supernatural power of God in your life — then lift your hands and open your mouth and ask. "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!" All you have to do is ask. Not earn. Not qualify. Not pass a test. Ask. Ask for the fire. Ask for the tongues. Ask for the power. Ask for the anointing. Ask for the same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead to fall on you right now. Church, this is our day. This is our moment. The fire is not a memory. It is a promise. And the promise is for you, and for your children, and for all who are far off — everyone the Lord our God will call. Holy Spirit, fall! Fall in this place! Baptize with fire! Fill every empty vessel! Let the tongues of fire rest on every head in this room! Receive! In Jesus' name — receive!
Luke 11:13Acts 2:39Matthew 3:11

Applications

  • 1If you have not yet received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, ask today. It is a gift. You do not earn it. You receive it.
  • 2Pursue the gifts of the Spirit. Paul said "eagerly desire." Not casually consider. Eagerly desire. Ask for prophecy. Ask for tongues. Ask for healing.
  • 3Pray in the Spirit daily. If you have received a prayer language, use it. If you have not, ask for it. The Spirit gives to those who ask.
  • 4Do not quench the Spirit. When you feel the Spirit moving — in worship, in prayer, in service — do not hold back. Let the fire burn.

Prayer Suggestions

  • Holy Spirit, fall on this place right now. We are not asking for a memory. We are asking for an encounter. Baptize us with fire!
  • Pour out Your Spirit on all flesh — sons, daughters, young, old, servants. Let no one in this room leave without being touched by the fire.
  • We receive the gift. We receive the tongues. We receive the power. We receive the anointing. In Jesus' mighty name!
  • Let the fire fall! Let the wind blow! Let the church arise in supernatural power! Come, Holy Spirit! Come! Amen!

Preaching Toolkit

Movie Analogy

Remember the Titans (2000)

In Remember the Titans, a divided football team becomes unified and unstoppable when they start playing with passion and purpose — when the fire falls. Before the fire, they had the talent but not the power. After the fire, they were transformed. The upper room before Pentecost was a team with talent but no power. After the fire fell, they were unstoppable. Three thousand saved in one day. That is what happens when the fire falls on a unified team.

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Classic

Pentecost is not a museum exhibit. It is a present reality. The gifts have not ceased. The fire has not been extinguished. The power is still available.

Pastoral

All you have to do is ask. Jesus said: "How much more will your Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask?" You don't earn the fire. You receive it.

Edgy

Show me the verse that says the gifts have ceased. I'll wait. In the meantime, 600 million Pentecostals are experiencing what Acts 2 describes. The Spirit didn't read the cessationist memo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "baptism of the Holy Spirit" in Pentecostal theology?

Pentecostal theology teaches that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is a distinct experience from conversion, available to all believers, and typically evidenced by speaking in tongues. It is modeled on the experience of the disciples at Pentecost (Acts 2) and repeated throughout Acts (8:17, 10:44-46, 19:6). It empowers believers for witness and releases the supernatural gifts of the Spirit.

Have the gifts of the Spirit ceased?

Pentecostal and Charismatic theology strongly affirms the continuation of all spiritual gifts — tongues, prophecy, healing, miracles — based on the absence of any scriptural text indicating their cessation. Peter's Pentecost sermon declares "In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people" — and the last days have not ended.