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Timeless lessons from Pentecost:a promise kept

by Grace Tom-Lawyer  
6/08/2014 / Christian Living


Acts 2:1-4 - "When the Day of Pentecost had fully come,and suddenly there came a sound from heavenand they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues ,as the Spirit gave them utterance".

Acts 2:13-"Others mocking said, "They are full of new wine".

I recently came across a website that had been set up to attack ministers of God. I could not fathom the theology behind their claims especially as they are Christians. I noticed several accusations but read with interest one about a minister's service. I had the opportunity to have watched the particular service online that day and was appalled at how out of context some facts had been presented to defame character. Both Moses and the disciples were also faced with this dilemma on the day of Pentecost.

In the first Pentecost, the Law was given and the nation Israel was birth. However the children of Israel failed to recognize this and quickly began to speak of not knowing what had happened to Moses(Exodus 32.)Their misunderstanding and impatience led to the making of the golden calf resulting in idolatry which led to the death of 3,000 men.

In Acts 2, the Holy Spirit was given on the day of Pentecost as the church was born. Just like fire clouded the Mount Sinai, tongues of fire were visible on the heads of the disciples.After Peter's message, 3,000 men were saved. This move of God did not stop criticism as the disciples were wrongly accused of being drunk with wine. This was by fellow devout Jews who had obeyed the commandment of coming to Jerusalem for the Feast of Weeks. A lesson to be learnt is that it is possible to start out right and not be right along the way. Also criticism should not be the response to what we do not understand. Being uncomfortable or unfamiliar with something, be it a style of worship or preaching should not be a license to criticize. We may not like the style of the Worship leader but should always remember the worship is not for us but God.

Apostle Peter commendably reminded his critics them that the outpouring of the Holy Spirit was a promise kept and a fulfillment of prophecy as seen in Joel 2:28-32.Let us learn here like the Psalmist to point people to the word(Psalms 119:23,42). "This is that" Peter replied and arguably most times we are living in the "is" land before the "that" happens but we can count on the faithfulness of God who is capable of fulfilling every promise He has made.

There is therefore a need for patience. Although Jesus instructed about 500 disciples as he departed to wait for the promise of the Father (Acts 1:4) ten days later, on the day of Pentecost, there were only 120 left in the Upper Room. Where were the rest? Is it possible that impatience has been stopping us from inheriting some of the promises?

Finally, the celebration of Pentecost was usually a time of thanksgiving for the harvest of the Wheat with an offering of the firstfruits, the Holy Spirit came on this day as the firstfruits of the believer's inheritance (2 Cor 5:5,Ephesians 1;11,14 ) and so let us all use this season to express gratitude to God for the Holy Spirit.
As Keith Green sang in "There is a Redeemer" verse: "Thank You O my Father for giving us Your Son and leaving Your Spirit till the work on earth is done".

NB
Pentecost comes from the Greek word "Pentekoskte" meaning fifty. It was one of the three annual feasts for which all the males were to appear in Jerusalem(Exodus 23:14-19) .It is also referred to as the Feast of Weeks or Harvest.(Exodus 34:22-23,Leviticus 23:16).

Grace Tom-Lawyer is a writer who lives in the United Kingdom and loves to share a message that brings dignity to the lives of people with a passion for the practical application of Biblical truths in everyday living.
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