Sunday Extra: Acts 2: Big Crowd, Bigger Fire, Boldest Sermon Ever
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In episode 16 of season four of the Hope Church Sunday Extra podcast, hosts Jeremy, Brian, Luke, and Jake gather around the table to look back at Pastor Matt Sturdivant's sermon on Acts 2 — one of the most significant passages in all of Scripture, where the Holy Spirit falls on the disciples at Pentecost, Peter preaches the first Christian sermon, and 3,000 souls are added to the church in a single day. Pastor Matt organized the passage around four movements: preparation, power, proclamation, and response. Before the Spirit moves, God is forming unity, dependence, and readiness among the disciples. Then the Spirit arrives with the sound of a mighty rushing wind and divided tongues of fire, and Peter stands up to preach a sermon rooted in Old Testament Scripture, centered on Jesus, and calling the crowd to repent, be baptized, and receive the Holy Spirit.
The table discussion goes deeper into the cultural backdrop of the passage, noting that the Galileans speaking in all these languages would have been shocking to the crowd — Galileans were viewed as rural, uneducated outsiders, and even religious leaders scoffed at the idea that anything good could come from Galilee. The pastors also unpack what it looks like to be filled with the Holy Spirit in everyday life, sharing personal stories of God giving them the power to forgive, the words to share the gospel, and the self-control to respond graciously rather than react harshly. As Galatians 5:16 reminds us, "Let the Holy Spirit guide your lives. Then you won't be doing what your sinful nature craves." The episode wraps up with a practical conversation about living on mission where we live, work, and play — whether that's disc golf with a skeptical friend, intentional conversations with neighbors, or simply letting the fruit of the Spirit shine in the workplace over time.