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  • This Sunday We Celebrate Penecost

    Pentecost: The Birth of Christianity

    The Day the World Changed Forever

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    Fifty days after the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, a fearful group of believers gathered together in an Upper Room in Jerusalem. This moment, known as Pentecost, would become the birth of Christianity and the beginning of the Church that would spread throughout the entire world.

    The setting was the same Upper Room where Jesus had celebrated the Last Supper with His Apostles before His crucifixion. Present were the Apostles, disciples, and the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of Jesus. The doors were locked tight because they were afraid. The Pharisees and Sadducees, who had demanded the death of Jesus, still held power and influence. The followers of Christ feared persecution, imprisonment, and even death.

    Yet Jesus had promised them something extraordinary. Before ascending into Heaven, He told them to remain in Jerusalem and wait for the coming of the Holy Spirit. They prayed together faithfully, waiting for the fulfillment of Christ’s promise.

    Then suddenly, everything changed.

    The Coming of the Holy Spirit

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    Without warning, a mighty sound like a rushing wind filled the entire house. It was loud enough to draw attention throughout the city. Then appeared what Scripture describes as tongues of fire resting upon each person gathered in the room.

    The Holy Spirit descended upon them with power.

    Fear disappeared instantly. The timid followers of Christ were transformed into bold witnesses of the Gospel. The Apostles began speaking in different languages they had never learned, empowered by the Holy Spirit so that people from every nation could understand the message of God.

    Jerusalem was overflowing with visitors at that time. Jewish pilgrims from across the known world had gathered for the City. Many heard the sound and rushed toward the Upper Room to discover what was happening.

    A great crowd gathered in amazement. They could not understand how these ordinary Galileans were suddenly speaking in the languages of many different nations. Some were astonished, while others mocked and accused them of being drunk.

    But this was not confusion. This was the power of God.

    Peter’s Powerful Sermon

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    Then Peter, once the fisherman who had denied Jesus three times, stood boldly before the crowd filled with the Holy Spirit. No longer afraid, he proclaimed the truth about Jesus Christ with courage and authority.

    Peter explained that Jesus was the promised Messiah foretold by the prophets. He preached about Christ’s crucifixion, Resurrection, and victory over death. He called the people to repentance and baptism in the name of Jesus Christ.

    His words pierced the hearts of the listeners.

    That very day, about 3,000 people were baptized and added to the community of believers. What began as a frightened group hiding behind locked doors became the living Church of Jesus Christ.

    Pentecost marks the birth of Christianity because it was the moment the Gospel began spreading openly to the world. The Holy Spirit empowered ordinary men and women to accomplish extraordinary things for God.

    The Meaning of Pentecost Today

    Pentecost is not merely an event from ancient history. It remains a living reminder that God still fills His people with power, courage, wisdom, and love through the Holy Spirit.

    The same Holy Spirit who transformed the Apostles can transform us today. Fear can become courage. Weakness can become strength. Division can become unity. Through the Holy Spirit, believers are called to carry the light of Christ into the world.

    Just as the Apostles emerged from the Upper Room to proclaim the Good News, Christians today are called to step out in faith and share the love of Jesus Christ with others.

    Pentecost reminds us that Christianity was never meant to remain hidden behind locked doors. It was born to change the world.

    Scripture References

    • Acts 2:1-41
    • John 14:16-17
    • Luke 24:49

    Suggested Closing Prayer

    “Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Your faithful and kindle in them the fire of Your love. Give us courage to proclaim the Gospel and strength to live according to Your will. Amen.”

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    Rick Herring
    thmjmj @thmjmj8875

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