"The Great Gathering" is a powerful Pentecost Sunday sermon delivered by Bishop T.D. Jakes on May 24, 2026, focusing on divine restoration, unity, and sudden transformation. Preached as a part of The Potter's House ministry, the message is anchored in the New Testament scripture of Acts 2:1-7 (KJV), which chronicles the biblical account of the day of Pentecost. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key Themes of the Sermon:
Divine Restoration: God is actively gathering what has been broken, scattered, or lost in your life to bring beauty out of brokenness.
The Power of Uniformity: True breakthrough requires togetherness, letting go of past hurts, and moving past unforgiveness to make strategic connections.
Sudden Deliverance: God can shift a season of waiting instantly, transforming ordinary, discouraging moments into sudden floodgates of blessing.
Outpouring of the Holy Ghost: The "great gathering" brings a powerful spiritual harvest from every nation, designed to fill people's houses and lives with divine purpose. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Core Scripture
"And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place..." — Acts 2:1
Bishop Jakes uses this backdrop to emphasize that when people move past their powerlessness and align in unity, God responds to their spiritual hunger with an unstoppable movement
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