The Helper, Part 4: Shavuot (Pentecost)

The message, "The Helper, Part 4: Shavuot (Pentecost)," was delivered on location at 60 Bailey Ave., Manchester, NH, for First Fruits Ministries Sabbath celebration on 5/23/2026.

"The Helper" explores the identity, work, presence, and purpose of the Holy Spirit of God. Sermons will explore Who the Spirit is, how the Spirit reveals Truth, how the relationship between God's people and the Holy Spirit changed between the Old Covenant and the New Covenant, how the Spirit relates with God's people, what the Spirit produces in the lives of believers of Yeshua, what Fruit of the Spirit we ought to observe in the lives of believers, and the final purpose for the Spirit's work in the world.

Topics covered in Part 4: The Spirit relates with God’s people through the New Covenant established on faith in Yeshua, which is expressed in obedience to the Father’s commandments. From the beginning of creation, God has always desired to dwell among His people, and after setting the terms for this relationship with His people for our blessing, He has decidedly moved into communion with the humble and obedient men and women who love Him and say “yes” to His calling. It was actually on Shavuot (Pentecost), the central feast of seven, when God descended two times to establish a covenant with His people, and the second was a better covenant than the first. Shavuot (Pentecost) represents the present age between the resurrection of Messiah Yeshua on Firstfruits (Resurrection Sunday) and His promised return during the Feast of Trumpets, when He will gather His people together with Him. Both the law of God and the Spirit of God were given at Shavuot to prepare us for this consummation.

View the video rewind of the sermon presentation:
YouTube: https://youtu.be/URK7TI5a4kQ 
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