Vladimir Pikman explores the Jewish roots of the Gospel by connecting Jesus’ death, resurrection, and the coming of the Holy Spirit to the Jewish feasts of Passover, First Fruits, and Pentecost (Shavuot). Using real-life stories of Jewish and Gentile encounters, he demonstrates how sharing Yeshua with Jewish friends can be both relational and transformative. Pikman emphasizes that the Holy Spirit empowers believers to be witnesses to all nations, highlighting the continuity of God’s plan through His appointed festivals. The sermon encourages listeners to understand the timing and significance of these feasts, showing how they foreshadow the work of Christ and the ongoing fulfillment of God’s purposes.