Growing Together in the Gospel
Send us your questions or feedback here [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545356/fan_mail/new] Acts Chapter 2 In this podcast we consider Pentecost and what it really means to live a life with God. Christianity does not simply offer a moment, an encounter, or even a powerful experience—it offers relationship. Not just, "I met Him," but "I walk with Him." Not just a spiritual high, but an ongoing, daily life with God. That matters, because many of us quietly build our understanding of the Holy Spirit around moments—times of emotion, power, or clarity. And while those moments can be real and significant, they are not the whole picture. A wedding may be unforgettable, but it is not the same as a marriage. In the same way, the Spirit is not just the giver of moments, but the One who brings us into ongoing fellowship—relationship, closeness, and familiarity with God. He is the giver of life. The Bible speaks of this as the great promise of the new covenant: that God would pour out His Spirit on all people. No longer limited to a few, but given to all who belong to Jesus. This is the age we are living in—the age of the Spirit. Not because the Father has stopped working or Jesus has stepped aside, but because the risen Christ has poured out His Spirit to dwell within His people. This also reshapes how we understand things like prophecy. In Scripture, prophecy is not mainly about predicting the future, but about speaking God's heart and will into the present. Some of it points forward, but much of it speaks into what is happening now. The Spirit means we can know God—not just know about Him, but know His heart. This is what was promised in Jeremiah: a day when people would truly know the Lord. And yet, like the disciples in Acts 19, many believers today live with a quiet gap. Faith is present, but awareness of the Spirit feels distant or unclear. The invitation is not to strive for something we don't have, but to recognise the One who is already near. So how do we know the Spirit is at work? Often not through the dramatic, but through the steady signs of life: a cry for God, a growing thirst for Him, a quiet transformation of character. Scripture tells us that no one can truly say "Jesus is Lord" except by the Spirit—and even that is evidence of His work within us. The Spirit also reshapes our practices. It's not just that we pray, but that we begin to want to commune with Him in prayer. It's not just that we read the Bible, but that we feel a pull to hear His voice in Scripture. It's not just outward holiness, but an inward desire to leave sin behind so that we might be set apart and draw closer to Him. These are not things we manufacture—they are signs of His presence at work in us. If you belong to Jesus, you are not empty, and you are not alone. You may feel like you are in the shallows—unsure, learning, or even dry—but you are still in the water. And so the invitation remains: don't settle there. Go deeper. You can see past sermons on the Leominster Baptist Church website at Leominster Baptist Church - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@leominsterbaptistchurch] and can contact us directly with your feedback or queries through the Contact Us link at the top of the episode description text. Leominster Baptist Church can be found on Etnam Street in Leominster, Herefordshire. To find out more about us, visit our website leobc.co.uk. If you would like to speak to someone about anything that you have heard on our podcasts please give us a call and ask for a chat.
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