EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026
Pentecost: The Future Is Now | Acts 2:14-22
from Trinity Church of Lake Nona
Last Sunday, something disruptive happened in Jerusalem. Wind without weather. Fire without fuel. Languages without study. The crowd stood stunned. Some were curious. Others were cynical. And hanging over the moment was one pressing question: “What does this mean?” It’s the same question we ask when our lives are interrupted. When plans unravel. When prayers seem delayed. When God moves in ways we didn’t expect. What does it mean? Is it chaos? Coincidence? Or is something bigger unfolding? This Sunday in Acts 2:14–22, we’ll watch Peter stand up and interpret the moment. And what he says reframes not just Pentecost, but time itself. The past has spoken. The future has arrived. And the King is present. If that’s true, then your life is not random. Your pain is not meaningless. And history has already turned a corner. Come and consider what Pentecost really means — and what it means for you. If you’ve ever wondered whether God is truly at work in your life, come and see what Pentecost means — and why it still matters today. ⸻ This Sunday’s Sermon Outline What Does This Mean? — Acts 2:14–22 1. The Moment Has a Text: God’s past words interpret our present reality. 2. The Future Is Now: The age we were waiting for has already begun. 3. The King Is Present: The crucified and risen Christ is reigning — and near.
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