Heaven Come Down | Week 5
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In Acts, we see that believers are saved to shine and built to burn. Candles are safe, controlled, and decorative. Campfires bring heat, demand attention, and change the atmosphere. Many believers still believe, still attend, and still serve, but somewhere along the way the fire faded. This sermon walks through Acts 1–4 to show what spiritual fire does in people, in churches, and in cities.
First, we learn to wait on the Spirit. Before the mission came empowerment. Jesus promised the Advocate. The Great Commission required power. Acts 1:8 reminds us that we are witnesses who need the Spirit, not just information.
Then the fire falls. In Acts 2, God filled what had been prepared through unity, alignment, and expectancy. The fire was explained through bold preaching, stewarded through fellowship and prayer, and multiplied as thousands were cut to the heart and responded in repentance.
Next, the fire spreads. Through simple obedience, Peter and John became vessels for transformation. Spectators became witnesses. Testimony stayed centered on Jesus, not on human applause.
But fire meets resistance. Opposition clarified allegiance. The early believers refused to soften the message. They were ordinary men recognized for one thing: they had been with Jesus. When threatened, they did not pray for safety. They prayed for greater boldness.
Acts 4:23–31 shows us that true believers interpret opposition through the lens of God’s sovereignty. After they prayed, the place shook and they were filled again with the Holy Spirit. Refilling follows expenditure. God does not refill unused vessels. We are called to be continuously filled.
Pastor Justin closes with a practical picture of how to keep the fire burning:
Clear the ashes of old mindsets.
Build with proper spiritual airflow through God’s presence.
Feed the fire with the Word and daily surrender.
Tend it without taming it.
Send it into your home, workplace, and community.
If your fire feels faded, soaked, or smothered, this message is an invitation to surrender again and burn with fresh boldness.
ABOUT FRONTLINE CHURCH
Frontline Church is a family of believers Devoted to Jesus, United in community, and Sent on mission.
Our heart comes from Acts 2:42-47, where the early church was marked by devotion to the Word, genuine fellowship, prayer, generosity, worship, and a bold witness to the world around them. That is the kind of church we are becoming. We believe church is more than a place to attend. It is a people to belong to, a family to grow with, and a mission to live for.
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