
Videos from Madagascar April 2025
The Sound of Expectation
Main Scripture: Acts 2:2 (KJV)
“And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting.”
- The sound of Pentecost is not about wind—it’s about expectation.
- God responds to the sound of hunger, unity, and prayer from His people.
Message Highlights
1. The Sound Has Been Stifled – Are we still hungry for God, or have we settled for quiet, comfortable church?
2. Heaven Moves in Response to Expectation – God fills what we prepare by faith.
3. The Sound Is Vocal – Prayer, worship, and unity are meant to be heard.
4. What Sound Is Your Life Making? – Is your life producing the sound of faith or fear?
5. One Life Can Echo Generations – The sound of Ernest Cox’s obedience helped spark revival in Madagascar.
6. Local Revival – Students baptized Friday because of Zac Larsen’s sound of faith.
My Personal Takeaways
Action Steps
• Spend time in vocal, expectation-filled prayer this week.
• Be the sound of Pentecost in your daily environment—school, work, home.
• Invite someone to church or share your testimony.
• Respond in worship and altar time with passion and focus.
• Ask God to restore your hunger for His presence.
Small Group Discussion – The Sound of Expectation
1. What does ‘the sound of expectation’ mean to you personally?
2. How has your personal hunger for God changed since the pandemic?
3. What are some things that can stifle the sound of expectation in a church?
4. What can we learn from Zac Larsen’s influence on his friends at school, or Ernie Cox’s influence on Denzil Richardson?
5. What are practical ways we can return to prayer, tarrying, and altar-focused living?
6. Can you think of someone in your life that you need to be a ‘sound of faith’ to this week?