Something spectacular happened on the Day of Pentecost in Acts chapter two. It is as if God showed up in a blaze glory and touched a people so profoundly and so deeply that the life transforming fires of God were set loose into human history.
The Day of Pentecost models for us in dramatic fashion that what God is doing in the world is not by might nor by power but by His Spirit (See Zechariah 4:6). The activity of God is not discerned at the end of a formula; it is a lived out reality rooted in the amazing life of Jesus Christ in a human being ~~ a living-out energized and empowered by the very life of God’s Spirit.
The Church is the supernatural creation of a Sovereign God who loves the world so very much that He let’s loose in it a community created, shaped, formed, empowered, energized and driven by His very life in that community. A community that tries to be a Spirit-filled community without the Spirit Himself in full control is a community that has no idea what it was created to be.
The Book of Acts reveals to us that without the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit in us, we are simply an exercise in futility. The work of God demands the presence of God, and the people who do that work must do it in a power that is greater than themselves. God uses people who are yielded to His life, committed to His purposes, open to His ways, filled with His Spirit, and passionate about His will. God is up to something spectacular in this world. It doesn’t end at Acts chapter two; it just gets started there.
Let the Church be the Spirit-filled, Spirit-controlled, and Spirit energized community of Almighty God. Let us listen for the voice of God, live in constant expectation of His breaking into the world again in fresh new ways, and let us live faithfully for the God who continually astounds by His Amazing Grace.
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