"The Gospel’s Fire Brigade" - Bro. Georgeon Pedigo

Series: Pedigo Revival

August 07, 2025
Bro. Georgeon Pedigo

In a stirring and convicting message titled “The Gospel’s Fire Brigade,” Bro. Georgeon Pedigo challenges us to shake off spiritual complacency and answer the urgent call of the gospel. Drawing from Jude 1:17–23, he reminds us that we live in the last days—days when comfort can lull the church to sleep while souls are perishing in the fire. With vivid illustrations and heartfelt urgency, Bro. Pedigo urges believers to earnestly contend for the faith, extend compassion to the broken, and reach into the flames to rescue those in danger. He likens the gospel to a siren—sometimes inconvenient to our routines, but life-saving to those in crisis—and calls us to be more than passive hearers: to become God’s rescue team in a world desperate for hope. This isn’t just a sermon—it’s a wake-up call. Whether you feel distant from God or burning with zeal, “The Gospel’s Fire Brigade” will reignite your passion for souls and renew your commitment to live on mission for Christ. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!

Episode Notes

Main Point: The Gospel is God’s rescue mission—pulling people from the flames of sin and destruction. We are called to be His fire brigade, ready to respond with urgency, courage, and compassion.

  • The danger is real: sin destroys, and eternity is at stake.
  • God’s people must be prepared to act quickly and boldly to save the lost.
  • The “fire brigade” is the Church, working together to rescue souls before it’s too late.

Key Scripture:

  • Jude 1:23 – “And others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire; hating even the garment spotted by the flesh.”

Major Themes:

  • The Urgency of the Call – Souls are perishing every day; our response cannot be delayed.
  • Equipped to Respond – Prayer, the Word, and the Holy Spirit prepare us for rescue.
  • Teamwork in the Mission – The Church must work in unity to reach the lost.
  • Overcoming Fear – The love of Christ compels us to act despite danger or discomfort.
  • The Joy of the Rescue – There’s rejoicing in heaven for every soul saved.

Reflection Questions:

  • Am I living with a sense of urgency about eternity?
  • What spiritual “tools” do I need to sharpen for rescuing others?
  • Who in my life needs me to be part of their rescue story?

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