A locked door doesn’t stop Jesus. We’re celebrating Pentecost with John 20, where the disciples are shut in by fear and grief, and Jesus shows up anyway, stands among them, and speaks the words our nervous systems crave: “Peace be with you.” We talk honestly about what fear feels like, how grief marks us, and why the presence of God often meets us right where we think we’ve failed or “missed” God completely.From there, we lean into what Pentecost really means for everyday Christian life. Acts gives wind and fire, while John gives breath and intimacy, and we make room for both. We share stories of how differently people experience the Holy Spirit, why your experience counts, and why consent matters more than having the perfect vocabulary. If you grew up skeptical, pressured, or confused about tongues, “tarrying,” or whether the Spirit is for today, we slow down and return to Jesus’ simple invitation: receive. The Holy Spirit is a gift, not a prize for good behavior.We also get practical about what Spirit-empowered living looks like when the rubber meets the road: finding peace in stress, trusting God’s provision, and learning to pause and ask the Spirit instead of spiraling. Then we move into one of the hardest teachings Jesus gives with one of the clearest outcomes: forgiveness. We clarify the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, talk about boundaries and amends, and name how releasing offense is for your freedom, not a free pass for harm. We close with a Pentecost blessing for renewal, courage, belonging, and a life that becomes more fully alive.Subscribe, share this message with a friend who needs peace, and leave a review so more people can find these Sunday teachings from First Love Church.Support the showThis podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/givingIn the service of LOVE,Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake