We are told that the celebration is all about commemorating
the descent of the holy spirit upon the Apostles. That
event was recorded with a number of details in the book of
Acts. But is Pentecost of even greater importance and
significance than the birth of Christ?
There are a number of popular celebrations on the Church
calendar. The biggest and most popular is Christmas.
People understand they are celebrating the birth of Christ.
But when it comes to Pentecost, there are many who wonder
what it is really all about.
What is the real significance of what occurred to those
twelve apostles? Is it possible that it was the greatest
event to date in the history of mankind? Has the great
message of Pentecost been lost?
Ever since the book of Genesis, when man first came on the
scene, having body, soul and spirit, there have been a
number of events that have affected all of mankind.
Through the centuries there have been hurricanes,
tornadoes, earthquakes and volcanoes. But what happened in
the Garden when Adam sinned was the worst disaster for
human beings that has ever happened.
Even though there were only two people immediately
affected, the consequences would be felt by billions and
billions; the consequences would affect every single human
being ever born, with the exception of Jesus Christ.
It is because of not understanding what happened when Adam
sinned that results in not understanding what happened on
the original day of Pentecost. Adam was told that if he
ate of the tree in the midst of the garden he would surely
die. If you are familiar with the record then you know
that both Adam and Eve ate of that fruit.
Yet, if you continue reading in the Bible, they both lived
for many, many years. But God had said, "In the day you
eat, you will die," meaning that very day. By taking a
closer look one can see that Adam and Eve were formed made
and created with two life forms: soul and spirit.
The absence of life is indicated by the word, "death."
What died that day for Adam and Eve was the spirit life
that God intended for all human beings to have. It is very
significant to note that it was the spirit life that
enabled them to have a close personal relationship with God.
When they lost spirit life, they still had body and soul
life. But they had lost their connection with the Creator.
And, this loss was passed on to all men and women. This was
a cataclysmic event, with devastating consequences on all
of mankind.
Since very few understand what happened back in the Garden
of Eden with Adam and Eve, they fail to see its connection
to Pentecost. But it was after the fall of mankind that
God set in motion a plan to redeem mankind. Because of
Adam's sin, human beings were now incomplete; they were
lacking the spirit of God.
During the process of God's plan, you can read about how
God gave certain individuals His spirit on a temporary
basis. But it was not available to any and all human
beings. It took the completed work of Jesus Christ, the
savior of mankind, to fulfill all that was necessary.
On that first day of Pentecost, Peter delivered quite a
sermon. It contained a number of references to God's gift
of holy spirit. He concluded his message by exhorting
those listening to change their minds, get baptized, and
told them that they too would receive the gift holy spirit.
About 5,000 accepted the invitation.
Jesus taught his followers on many occasions about the
coming of holy spirit. It was a major topic at the last
Supper. And after he was resurrected, the first time he
got together with his disciples he talks to them about
receiving the holy spirit.
On the day of the ascension, right before he left, the very
last thing he talked about was about receiving the holy
spirit.
If you look closely at Peter's message on the day of
Pentecost, it is filled with information about the spirit
of God.
The lost message of Pentecost is the beginning of holy
spirit for all of mankind. That was the day when God
officially made His holy spirit available to anyone and
everyone. The reason God wants everyone to have His spirit
is so that He can have a close personal relationship just
like He had with Adam and Eve in the Garden before the fall.
And while Adam and Eve could and did, lose the spirit of
God, this time around, God made it permanent. He has given
us all eternal life which means you cannot lose it.
What a great day in the history of mankind Pentecost was!
God has opened the door for anyone and everyone to receive
His gift of holy spirit. No wonder Peter later referred to
that day as, "the beginning." Now it is up to us to learn
how to utilize and operate this gift of holy spirit that
God has freely given us.
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