Monday, November 2, 2020

THE MESSAGE OF PENTECOST

 


And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.
  (Acts 2:4 NKJV)

And do not be drunk with wine, in which is dissipation; but be filled with the Spirit,  (Ephesians 5:18 NKJV)

 It’s good to know that there is just as much of the Holy Spirit's presence today, wherever two or three are gathered in Christ's name, as there was in the upper room at Jerusalem. The difference is that we have not the same receptive attitude. We cannot say of God, who is infinite, that there is more of Him in this place than in that, or at one moment more than another. He is always equally everywhere. But where hearts are prepared, as were those of the disciples, can there be other than Pentecost! We may have the counterpart of all these wonderful experiences that came to them. The Spirit of God may inspire us, the fire of divine love may kindle in our hearts, and we may obtain a new and marvelous power in speaking to men of the wonderful works of God.

They were all filled with the Spirit, and this is the command laid on us also. Let's ask whether this is our abiding experience, which is not intended for apostles and prophets only, but for the mother with her children, the business man in his store, the young men and women in office or shop.

The result of this outflow of spiritual power was very remarkable. Thousands were converted and baptized, and they continued steadfastly. Such converts are a gain to any church, and it becomes invested with a divine attractiveness and adhesiveness.

The teaching of doctrine, breaking of bread, and fellowship in prayer were the beginning of our Church ordinances. When young converts are given to any Church, provision should be made for services in which they may take part. The principle of having all things in common seems to have been abandoned by mutual consent. It seemed necessary at the outset that the new converts might be trained in Christian living, but it was evidently liable to abuse, and might have allured into the ranks of the Church lazy and undesirable impostors. It is probably a much wiser principle to administer our property for God than to give it away. (See Matthew 25:20-21; Luke 12:42-44)

Notice their exuberant joy (Acts 2:46-47). It is characteristic of the presence of the Holy Spirit in the life, and the result is love, joy, peace, etc., which is wonderfully attractive.

PRAYER

We ask of You, Heavenly Father, and request of You by faith, this best of all good gifts, Your Holy Spirit, that He may abide with us for ever, and that the fruits of the Spirit may abound in us. I pray this in Jesus' name, AMEN.

God's Daily Promise

Promise #306:
My love stretches to the heavens and My faithfulness extends above the clouds.

Psalm 36:5 (WEB)
Your loving kindness, Yahweh, is in the heavens.
Your faithfulness reaches to the

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