Tuesday, May 19, 2015
The Birthday of the Church
This Sunday is the day of
Pentecost, the birthday of the church. Most Christians know that the birth of
the church occurred on the day of Pentecost, but I suspect most Christians
don’t know what Pentecost meant to the Jewish people at that time. Pentecost was
a Jewish festival fifty days after Passover. Pentecost celebrated the giving of
the law to Moses and two loaves were offered to God in gratitude for the
harvest. The Jewish law required that no work be done on the day of Pentecost. Crowds
of Jews gathered in
At the Ascension Jesus ordered
the disciples to go to
“They all joined together
constantly in prayer.” (Acts1:14)
There were 120 believers gathered
together including the disciples, and other followers both men and women and
Jesus brothers. They prayed for ten days! Perhaps this is a lesson to us that
we need to pray more in order for the church to be in tune with and full of
Holy Spirit power.
On the day of Pentecost the
disciples were in the upper room praying. Scripture says:
Hearing the noise, a crowd
gathered. Peter preached to the throng of people. He gave a powerful,
convicting message explaining that Jesus was the Christ and was crucified, died
and rose again. He was seen by many witnesses for forty days and then He ascended
to the right hand of God and sent the promised Holy Spirit.
When the people heard Peter’s message, “they were cut to the heart and said to
Peter and the other apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?” (Acts
Following this “They devoted themselves to the apostles
teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer….And the
Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.” (Acts
As a result, of this small group
of Holy Spirit empowered men and women, within a century half the then-known
world came to Christ.
There is so much more in the
first two chapters of Acts. Read all of it today; learn more and be inspired by
the birthday of the Church. And vow to spend more time in prayer and in the
Word.
Blessings, Dottie
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Dottie: All I can say is "AMEN!"
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