Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost
Pentecost was a major Jewish festival long before it became a Christian feast. All adult male Jews living within 30km radius of Jerusalem were obliged to participate in the festival. In addition, many Jews and converts to Judaism from all over the world went on a pilgrimage to attend the festival. Thus, the Acts of the Apostles attests that on that faithful day, which became the first Christian Pentecost: ‘Now, there were devout Jews from every nation under heaven living in Jerusalem…. Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia,Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabs’ (Acts 2:5, 9-11).
Beloved,
the Church was born in the life, ministry, suffering, death, and resurrection
of Jesus Christ. It then had to be outdoored. The timing and circumstance of
its outdooring was very crucial. Our God, being the most strategic One, wisely
chose the Pentecost festival, which had such great attendance and great network
of people, to outdoor the Church with the spectacular outpouring of the Holy
Spirit (Acts 2:1-12).
By
this strategic choice of God, as many as three thousand people would become
Christians on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:41). Many of these converts would
become a great network to spread the good news of salvation to various parts of
the world.
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The significance of the appearance of the Holy Spirit as tongues
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Tongues of fire
Water,
we know, has no shape or form but takes the shape of its container. Similarly,
the Holy Spirit, the Living Water (John 4:10-15; 7:37-39), has no physical
form, but manifests His presence to us in various forms. On the day of the
baptism of our Lord, the Holy Spirit took the form of a dove (John 1:32). On
the day of Pentecost, He appeared as fire (Acts 2:3). What is the significance
of this? There are several lessons from this, but I wish to limit myself to
three of them.
Human
tongue signifies speech. Therefore, the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the
form of tongues means that He is the One who enables us to proclaim the good
news. Thus, in our Creed, we affirm that the Holy Spirit ‘has spoken through
the prophets’. May He continue to touch our tongues and speak through us. Amen!
TONGUES OF FIRE:-
On
Pentecost day, the Holy Spirit appeared not merely as tongues but specifically
as ‘tongues of fire’. We know that our tongues cannot remain silent when
touched by something hot. When, for instance, a very hot food touches our
tongue, we cannot but speak even if we do not understand such heat-on-tongue
induced utterances. Similarly, the tongues of fire of the Holy Spirit signify
His spiritual burning of the timid and silent tongues of the Apostles. Peter,
who became timid from the moment of the arrest of Jesus, became not only
courageous to stand before thousands of people but also eloquent (Acts 2:14-41;
cf. Acts 4:31).
Beloved
let me sum up. On this Pentecost day and beyond,
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May fire of the Holy Spirit purify us, destroy any evil that approaches us and
empower us to be credible witnesses of Christ.
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May the Holy Spirit who appeared as tongues touch our tongues.
* May the spiritual fire of the Holy Spirit set our tongues on fire so that we eloquently proclaim the good news of salvation. Amen!
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