You can go to church every week, know the Bible front to back, shout on Sunday, and still be running on empty the rest of the week. That was the tension our Pastor preached straight into on Pentecost Sunday, drawing from Acts 19, where Paul encounters a group of sincere, committed disciples who had never even heard there was a Holy Spirit. They were not rebels or skeptics; they were genuine believers living beneath everything God had for them without knowing it. The sermon drove home one central truth: belief is the door, not the destination, and the Holy Ghost is not a bonus for the super-spiritual but the power and promise God always intended every believer to walk in.