Before Jesus ascended into heaven he gave his disciples this command: "Do
not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which
you have heard me speak about. For John baptized with water, but in a
few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit." Acts 1:4-5
Now
it's the Feast of Weeks in Jerusalem, a Jewish harvest celebration
where the first fruits of the wheat harvest are brought to the temple.
The streets are packed with Jews from every nation who have come to
celebrate and bring their offerings.
Imagine you are in the Upper
Room with the followers of Jesus. You are barricaded, disillusioned,
confused and ready to give up. Christ your leader is gone. Your
fledgling movement, once holding forth the promise of liberation and
freedom, seems to have fizzled out. You wonder: Is it "game over" for Christianity?
Then, suddenly, you hear it.
The
sound starts as a whisper, and then explodes with ear-shattering
intensity. It is the sound of a mighty rushing wind. Beginning with a
spark, then a flicker, then a fiery burst, each person in the room
appears to have a flame above them. Each believer is endowed with
miraculous gifts.
This is not your ordinary prayer meeting or
small group Bible study. This is the Day of Pentecost, the day the Holy
Spirit unleashes His presence with unprecedented power and an
astonishing miraculous display.
"Now there were
staying in Jerusalem God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven.
When they heard this sound, a crowd came together in bewilderment,
because each one heard them speaking in his own language." Acts 2:5-6
How
can it be? These men are locals--ordinary Galileans--who are speaking
in foreign languages. Some make fun of them and think they're drunk, but
it's only 9 o'clock in the morning. Peter gets up and addresses the
crowd, and on that day over 3000 people are baptized and join the
disciples as followers of Jesus Christ.
It's not "game over" for Christianity; it's "Game On."
From now on, these disciples would turn the world upside down with the
life-changing news of God's love and the resurrection of Jesus, who
lived and walked on this earth. Everywhere they went they preached the
gospel message of new life in Christ and the forgiveness of sin. They
healed people from sickness and delivered people from evil spirits.
Friends,
two thousand years later we share in this message. We share in this
healing ministry. We, too, are recipients of this same Holy Spirit. We
proclaim this Good News. "Anyone who has faith in me will do
what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these,
because I am going to the Father." John 14:12 Let it be so, O Lord, for us.
Greg
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