If you study the Acts of the Apostles, you see that Pentecost was not a one-off experience for a select few. It was for ALL who would believe. When Philip the deacon went to Samaria in Acts 8, he preached Christ with miracles following, and all who believed were baptised in water – but the Holy Spirit had not fallen on any of them. When Peter and John heard this, they came down from Jerusalem to lay hands on the new believers so that they would receive the Holy Spirit also. This was such a clear event, so powerful, that Simon the sorcerer offered Peter money to get this same gift of laying hands on people... Peter rebuked him saying, “Your money perish with you!”
Later in Acts 18:24-19:6, we find a man called Apollos, ‘mighty in the Scriptures’, who was preaching Christ ‘accurately’, but only knew the ‘baptism of John’ – water baptism – he had not received the Holy Spirit. Priscilla and Aquila, friends of Paul, seeing this, explained the way more fully to him. But when later Paul came, he found some who presumably had come to Christ through Apollos’ earlier teaching. He asks them, “Have you received the Holy Spirit since you believed?” The answer: no. So Paul laid hands on them and they received. You see, when you receive Christ, you must also then receive the Holy Spirit – with evidence following.
Peter said in Acts 2:38-39, you must repent, be converted, be baptised in water in the Name of Jesus – and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit… This gift is for ALL whom God shall call.
The job of the early Church was to preach Christ and the Resurrection of the dead, that the Messiah had come, had lived, had died and been raised to life as prophesied in Scripture! Jesus was seen alive for 40 days before He ascended into Heaven. Paul tells us He was seen by more than 500 brothers and sisters at one time! 1 Corinthians 15:6.
The fact is, I believe if we want the Power of God today, if we want to see the Holy Spirit move, we’ve got to get back to live and preach what they lived and preached in the early church: Christ and the Resurrection – confirmed by signs and wonders following.