Tongues and Truth | Pastor Peter Molnar

Nov 23, 2025    Pastor Peter Molnar

This powerful message invites us into a deeper understanding of what it truly means to gather as believers and cultivate intimate fellowship with God. We're reminded that church isn't about programs or entertainment—it's about the fellowship of the saints, the communion that Jesus eagerly desired even on the night before His crucifixion. The sermon challenges us to move beyond spiritual dementia, that tendency we all have to forget what God has already done in our lives. Like the Israelites who crossed the Red Sea only to doubt three days later, we often struggle with memory rather than faith. We're called to live a lifestyle of worship, praise, and thanksgiving—not just singing songs, but constantly stirring ourselves up by remembering God's faithfulness. The message also emphasizes intentionality in our spiritual walk, drawing from Proverbs 25:2 which reveals that God delights in concealing matters so that we, as kings, can search them out. This isn't about God playing hide-and-seek; it's about Him inviting us into a pursuit that transforms head knowledge into heart revelation. When we intentionally seek Him, what we discover becomes life-changing truth rather than mere information. The sermon culminates in a beautiful exploration of engaging with the Holy Spirit, particularly through the gift of speaking in tongues—presented not as a controversial oddity but as a vital communication channel that the enemy cannot intercept, much like the Navajo code talkers in World War II whose language proved unbreakable.