PENTECOST
June
4-6, 2022
Pastor
Timothy J. Spaude
Text:
Acts 2:1-21
“THANK YOU, HOLY
SPIRIT!”
1.
For
giving us signs of your presence.
2.
For
giving us understanding of the word.
3.
For
giving us meaning and purpose.
Today we celebrate Pentecost. It comes
from the Greek word for fiftieth. It’s the church year festival that focuses on
the blessing of the Holy Spirit. It commemorates the special way the Holy
Spirit was poured out on the Apostles 50 days after Jesus rose from the dead.
You heard about that in our first reading. On that day about 3000 people were
added to the brand new Christian Church. For that reason Pentecost is also
called the birthday of the Christian church. Funny thing about birthdays. You
get gifts for your birthday. The Holy Spirit is a master gift picker and that’s
great news for us because the gifts that matter for the Christian church are
the ones the Holy Spirit gives. So for this Pentecost we thank the Holy Spirit
for gifts past and present.
Like signs of His presence. How do you
know when the Holy Spirit is at work? He’s unseen. He’s spirit. Some people
believe that the Holy Spirit’s presence is felt inside of you in some special
way. But that’s not what the Bible says. And that feeling might just be
indigestion—or something worse. Here’s what the Bible tells us. “When the day of Pentecost came, they
were all together in one place. 2Suddenly a sound like the rushing
of a violent wind came from heaven, and it filled the whole house where they
were sitting. 3They saw divided tongues that were like fire resting
on each one of them. 4They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and
began to speak in other languages, since the Spirit was giving them the ability
to speak fluently.” When the Holy Spirit is at work there are signs. Not
inside of people. On the outside. So important for Jesus’ disciples. He had
told them to wait in Jerusalem until they received the Holy Spirit. How would
they know? No worries. The Holy Spirit made it obvious. The sound of a violent
wind. Tongues of fire. The ability to fluently speak languages they had never
learned.
Now while that is really cool and were
the signs of the Holy Spirit’s presence that the Apostles needed. It’s not the
ones we need. We have been given our own. Once again it is not a feeling on the
inside. Our recently confirmed students know. B, B, LS. Bible. Baptism. Lord’s
Supper. The Spirit is there. It’s something you see externally. There’s more.
Since the first Pentecost hundreds of millions if not billions of people have
pledged and lived loyalty to Jesus Christ whom they have never seen. Millions
have died rather than deny Him. Your very presence in worship is a sign of the
Holy Spirit’s presence here and in you. What are you doing here? You’re an
American. You have packed your lives with way too many things and made yourself
way too busy. You don’t have time to worship. But you are. The Holy Spirit has
made you His temple and He wants Jesus worshipped so you do. Why the time and
money given to help your church carry out the mission Jesus has given to us.
Don’t you know you only get so much? Why give it away? These brothers and
sisters are signs of the Holy Spirit’s presence. And we thank Him for them.
As we thank Him for understanding of
God’s Word. The Apostles got theirs. Prior to Pentecost we have the soon to be
Apostles arguing about who is the greatest. Urging Jesus not to go to Jerusalem
and die. Wondering when Jesus was going to make the nation of Israel great
again. Pentecost happens. The Holy Spirit brings birthday gifts and you get
this. “They were completely baffled and said to each other, “Look, are not
all these men who are speaking Galileans? 8Then how is it that each
of us hears them speaking in his own native language? 9Parthians,
Medes, and Elamites; residents of Mesopotamia, and of Judea, Cappadocia, Pontus
and Asia, 10Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt, and the parts of Libya
around Cyrene; visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes; 11Cretans
and Arabs—we hear them declaring in our own languages the wonderful works of
God.” 12They were all amazed and perplexed. They kept saying to one
another, “What does this mean?” 13But others mocked them and said,
“They are full of new wine.” 14Then Peter stood up with the Eleven,
raised his voice, and spoke loudly and clearly to them: “Men of Judea, and all
you residents of Jerusalem, understand this, and listen closely to my words. 15These
men are not drunk, as you suppose, for it is only the third hour of the day. 16On
the contrary, this is what was spoken by the prophet Joel:
17This is what God
says will happen in the last days:
I
will pour out my Spirit on all flesh.
Your
sons and your daughters will prophesy.
Your
young men will see visions.
Your
old men will dream dreams.
18Even on my
servants, both men and women,
I
will pour out my Spirit in those days,
and
they will prophesy.
19I will show
wonders in the sky above,
and
signs on the earth below,
blood
and fire and a rising cloud of smoke.
20The sun will be
turned to darkness
and
the moon to blood
before
the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord.
21And this will
happen: Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
All
of a sudden Peter is taking a complex prophecy from Joel and explaining exactly
what it means. How? The Holy Spirit provided him understanding of God’s word.
We got that too. The Bible is a big
book. We don’t understand everything that’s in there. But what we need, we do. While
God’s truths of saving by grace through faith are foolishness to many people in
this world, they are not to you. You receive them as the wisdom of God. You get
comfort and peace. What is it that makes you and I different from the people
who consider that foolishness? The Holy Spirit. So thank you Holy Spirit for
the gift of understanding.
And thank you for meaning and purpose
in life. The Apostles got that gift. The prophecy from Joel ended, “Everyone
who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” From that day on wherever
the Apostles went they carried the name of the Lord with them. They were
witnesses for Christ. Some who heard believed and are with the Apostles in
heaven even as we speak. They are the Apostle’s treasures.
You and I have that same purpose and
meaning. God has all of us doing things that make a difference in people’s
lives. Maybe you make people’s lives more comfortable by making sure their AC
works properly, or secure by fixing their cars. Maybe you give comfort and care
as a nurse or CNA. Maybe you protect people’s futures by working in the legal
or financial fields. Maybe you use your time to be a good neighbor. All these
ways and many more are useful things God wants done well to make people’s
earthly lives more tolerable. But you are so much more than that. You, like the
Apostles, are witnesses for Jesus. And while you fix cars, provide care or
other needed services, while you practice being a good neighbor, look for those
opportunities to name drop. Jesus’ name drop. Because everyone who calls on the
name of the Lord will be saved and you might be the one God will use to let
them know who to call on and they will become your treasures in heaven.
Literally every human interaction that you have, all the things you do that
lead up to those interactions, become filled with the greater meaning and
purpose of God’s salvation plan. Thank you Holy Spirit!
He’s the master gift giver. Always
picking just what people need. There’s this thing about birthday gifts. Once
they are given, they are yours. You get to use them. Today the Christian church
is one year older thanks to the Holy Spirit. And thanks to the Holy Spirit we
have what we need. Signs of His presence. Understanding. Meaning and purpose.
Time to enjoy and use. Amen.
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