(Acts 2:2).
Did you ever stop to
think about what must have gone through the heads of the disciples when “There appeared to them tongues as a fire distributing
themselves, and they rested on each one of them and they were filled with the
Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the spirit was giving them
utterance.“ (Acts 2:3-4).
This they knew!
He had arrived! When God breaths the breath of His Spirit everyone
knows He has arrived. Wow, is that not awesome. According to Luke, the coming of the Holy Spirit
was as a “sound from heaven”
Did you ever wonder
what the sounds will be like when Jesus comes on His stallion to take back what
is His?” The Village once had forty
horses, including twelve Belgians. One day we were blessed to have a dust
devil set down in the far corner of the pasture. That immediately got the
attention of each and every horse. I will never forget the sound of those forty
horse running from one side of the pasture to the other, and feel the very
ground shake as they ran.
Something else happens
when Holy Spirit comes, He shakes up everything in sight. At
Pentecost, the
religious rulers in Jerusalem were upset and deeply concerned at what they saw
taking place among Jesus' followers and tried shutting down the effects of that
mighty blast from heaven.
But, the Holy Spirit
moved on Peter anointing him to say, “You
can threaten us and jail us, but you cannot stop the mighty wind that is
blowing through the land. You can command us to shut up, but we cannot
stop speaking. God has breathed upon us, anointing us, and we have
to speak the words He has given us”.
Soooo, young folks, keep
in mind that Malachi informed us there would be “former rain” and “latter
rain”. Outpourings of the Spirit are
described by Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and the minor prophets. Malachi also
offers proof that the greatest work of the Holy Ghost – the Latter rains, is
happening right now, in our generation. How we need to pray that
God will give us the boldness to be as Peter and speak the words that He has
given us.
Blessings,
Gramps
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