PENTECOST: THE BIRTHDAY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Yesterday, all of Christendom celebrated PENTECOST SUNDAY.
Originally, the FEAST OF PENTECOST was given by God to the Israelites (through Moses)
to be celebrated on the 50th day after their deliverance from
more than four centuries of Egyptian oppression and slavery. So, the Feast
of Pentecost, which means “fifty,” was divinely appointed to be celebrated
exactly 50 days after the Feast of Pentecost.
Pentecost has a Hebrew name, “SHAVUOT” [pronounced Shaw-VOO-oh],
which is interpreted “weeks.” Therefore, Pentecost is also known as the Feast
of Weeks. Since Shavuot is the anniversary of the day GOD gave the law on
Mount Sinai, the original observation of Shavuot (Pentecost) is considered by
Jewish scholars to be THE BIRTHDAY OF ANCIENT ISRAEL. The first century
observation of Shavuot (Pentecost) is considered by Christian scholars to be the
BIRTHDAY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The former Pentecost occurred at MT.
SINAI, but the latter Pentecost occurred, figuratively, at MT. ZION.
The former Pentecost was THE REVELATION OF GOD TO HIS PEOPLE,
ISRAEL. The latter Pentecost was THE REVELATION OF GOD TO HIS
CHURCH, approximately 1,477 years later.
The Feast of Pentecost is complex. Once they were situated in
the Promised Land, God’s people would present the first-fruits of the
harvest on that day, along with one lamb for a burnt offering. The
priest would symbolically wave two loaves of leavened bread, baked from newly
harvested grain. This would be done on behalf of the congregation as an
act of gratitude to God. Unlike the loaves of UNLEAVENED BREAD (prepared
in haste) which the Israelites used to celebrate Passover and their rapid
departure from Egypt, Pentecost would use LEAVENED BREAD, a sign that God
had been good and gracious in their harvest. This would be followed by
the burnt offerings of seven lambs, two rams and one bullock. And this
would be followed by the sin offering of a kid, a young goat. This would
be followed by a peace offering of two lambs, made on behalf of the
congregation of Israel.
During Pentecost, God’s people were also directed to be sensitive
to the needs of the poor, i.e. not to completely harvest their fields and to
leave some behind for the poor and the strangers among them. (Leviticus
19:9-10) Thus, Pentecost is a time when we remember and respond to the needs of
the least of our brethren.
A well-known hermeneutic (interpretive) principle goes
something like this: “The Old Testament is the New Testament concealed;
and, the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed.” Thus,
everything pertaining to the spiritual life of those Old-Covenant-observing and
wilderness-trekking Israelites pointed to the New Covenant. All God’s
directives clearly pointed to JESUS and THE CROSS. It was all about
JESUS!
Even THE TABERNACLE, the temporary dwelling place of Yahweh (Jehovah), was
all about Jesus. For everything that GOD ordained in the Tabernacle reflected grace and
a prophetic heralding of the coming redeemer, JESUS CHRIST. From the
laver for cleansing…to the door of entry…to the table of shewbread…to the golden
lampstand…to the altar of incense…to the ark of the covenant…to the mercy seat…all
the way from the outer court…to the inner court…to the holy place…to the most
holy place. It all signified and spoke about the coming redeemer,
JESUS CHRIST. Even the veil that separated the holy place from the holy
of holies…spoke of the ministry of Christ, who frees us from the curse of law
and delivers us into grace and truth. (Luke 16:16)
Even the wilderness camp configuration of the twelve
tribes of Israel was all about JESUS! The design of the camp, i.e. the
way that the twelve tribes were situated by GOD in the camp, was in the shape
of the cross. Even the high priest, who would lead in tabernacle worship,
was a symbol or type of the heavenly high priest who would come. (Hebrews
4:14-16)
Unlike the human high priest, who would enter the Holy of Holies
annually on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, to reconcile the people back to
God, our heavenly high priest represents a constant connection between earth
and Heaven. His cross, with its vertical post stretching toward GOD and
its horizontal beam extended toward man, is an absolute revelation of this
truth. It is the GOD-MAN bridging a vast spiritual chasm, providing
AT-ONE-MENT with the Father. Through Christ, time touches eternity and
eternity touches time. (Hebrews 7:25)
The Christian celebration of Pentecost is celebrated precisely 50
days after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. At the ascension of Jesus
Christ (40 days after His resurrection), 120 disciples were directed to the
Upper Room to await the arrival of the HOLY SPIRIT. He would come to
grant an inward endowment of spiritual authority so they would be able to do
“greater works” than their Lord – not qualitatively, but QUANTITATIVELY, since
multiplied millions of believers would be empowered for global ministry. (John
14:12 – Acts 1:8)
The indwelling Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost (both
titles are appropriate to use) provides TRUTH, COMFORT, GUIDANCE, SPIRITUAL
FRUIT and SPIRITUAL GIFTS to enable disciples to establish the KINGDOM
OF GOD in the earth. (John 16:13 – John 14:26 – Galatians 5:22-15 – I
Corinthians 12:4-13)
As the Third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit moves and
ministers in the earth on behalf of THE FATHER and in the stead of THE
SON. The Holy Spirit is mission critical to the fulfilment of Covenant and
the achievement of Kingdom. His manifold graces and operations
include the following:
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Convictor. (Acts 8:12-13)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Regenerator. (John 3:6-8)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Sanctifier. (I Thessalonians 5:23)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Power Source. (Acts 1:8 ~ Mark 16:20)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Paraclete, the One who walks alongside. (John 15:26-27)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Spirit of Truth, our lie detector. (John 14:19 ~ I John 5:6 ~ Acts 5:1-5)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Deliverer. (Acts 12:3-11)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Healer. (Acts 3:1-9)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Discerner. (I Corinthians 2:14)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Miracle Worker. (Acts 2:43)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Problem Solver. (Acts 15:1-3)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Assurance and Boldness. (I Thes. 1:5 ~ Acts 4:29-31)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Joy. (I Thessalonians 1:6)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Living God. (II Corinthians 3:3)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Resurrection Facilitator. (Ro. 8:11)
THE HOLY GHOST is
our Kingdom Fulfiller. (I Cor. 4:20)
QUESTION: “Have you received the Holy Ghost since you
believed?” (Acts 19:2) Like every other grace that is a faith
endowment through Jesus Christ, we must simply believe and receive. “If
ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children:
how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy
Spirit to them that ask him?” (Luke
11:13) SO JUST ASK!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all
else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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