Acts 2:11 – “In our
own languages we hear them speaking about God’s deeds of power.”
Pentecost is the day Holy Spirit descended as tongues of fire on those first disciples and sent
them out into the streets of Jerusalem. They told t he good news of the Gospel to people from all corners of the known
world. As I look at that story, the miracle
of Pentecost is not so much that those first disciples were able to speak in so
many different languages to the people gathered in the city. The miracle is that everyone who listened to
those disciples running out into the streets of Jerusalem heard the disciples’ message as
good news. The Gospel of God’s love is
universal. The message speaks to
everyone and speaks with power. And we, as Jesus’ disciples today ,have the opportunity, like those disciples of old, to
share that good news. The question is what
stops us?
We
know how to share good news. We do it
all time. A new child is born into our
family, and we will tell everyone we meet.
We‘re compelled to do so. When I
became a Grandpa, I let the world know.
Nothing was going to stop me. Strangers
in the grocery store heard about Anna and Evelyn.
However,
with the good news of the Gospel, we tend to hold back. Why? For
some of us, our experience of the Gospel is a private matter. For some of us, we are still waiting for that
transformative experience of the Gospel.
We listen to the stories of others, but do not feel we have our
own. For some of us, we don’t want to be
branded a religious fanatic.
Whatever
the reason, we need to listen again to the story of Pentecost. Everyone who heard the Gospel that day heard
it as good news. People are longing for
good news in their lives and we have good news to share. People need to hear that a God of grace
watches over them and walks beside them.
People need to hear that they are forgiven and can be set free. People need to hear that God is real and at
work in the world. We are the ones who
can give voice to God’s promise.
My
prayer, in this season of Pentecost, is that we open ourselves to the power of
the Holy Spirit that can fill us with grace, send us out into the world, and
have us tell the story. The world needs
to hear the Gospel. And we, who have
known the Gospel in our lives, are the ones to be a witness. May we go and tell.
Peace,
Pastor
Summer
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