Thursday, May 20, 2010

PENTECOST SUNDAY

We can divide the history of salvation three periods: the period of God the Father, the period of God the Son Jesus and the period of God the Holy Spirit. The Era of the Holy Spirit began at Pentecost. This was also the beginning of the Church too. On the day of Pentecost, as the result of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, two extraordinary things took place.

A NEW LIFE FOR THE DISCIPLES

Even though the disciples witnessed resurrection and ascension of Jesus, the impact of Jesus’ death was so traumatic that they never totally recovered from that shock. The disciples were living in fear and doubt. The presence of the Holy Spirit however brought about a sea change in their lives. They resurrected themselves from the shackles of fear and started preaching about Jesus. They received a new life, vigor and spirit.

The Holy Spirit is the prime principle of life. The first book of the Bible (Genesis) opens with this interesting statement: the spirit of God was hovering over the water. In the second chapter of the same book, we have the creation account of Adam and Eve. The Lord God formed man out of the clay of the ground and blew into his nostrils the breath of life, and so man became a living being. The New Testament also depicts a parallel story. After the resurrection, Jesus breathed on his disciples and said, “Receive the holy spirit.” In this act of Jesus, they experienced a new beginning. In short, all through the Bible, the Holy Spirit is pictured as the breath of God or as the life giving principle. We share in the life of God through the reception of the Holy Spirit. Sin separates us from God whereas the Spirit reconnects us to God. The Holy Spirit sanctifies us, fills us with Grace and makes us fully alive for God.

A NEW LAW OF LIFE

People who gathered in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost were people from different languages, cultures and colors. The presence of the Spirit transformed them and enabled them to see the common bond. They saw their own image in each other and understood each other’s language. The Holy Spirit filled their hearts with a new language- a language of love. Love is the third eye. Anyone who looks through the third eye will see the image of God in every human being regardless of his or her differences whatsoever.

Unity in diversity and accommodation of differences; these are fundamental to Christian belief. The core of Jesus’ priestly prayer was for unity. This is why Church is catholic.
Pentecost clearly reveals the universality of the Church. The Law was given only to Moses where as the Holy Spirit was given to all. Pentecost abolished the division between the people of God and no people.

LIFE EMANATING FROM PRAYER

Before ascending into heaven, Jesus instructed his disciples to stay in the city praying for the Holy Spirit. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit happened while they were in prayer. Prayer creates the environment for discernment.

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