On Sunday we will celebrate the great feast of Pentecost, marking the coming of the Holy Spirit in great power. Our readings will include: Acts 2:1-21, 1 Corinthians 12:3b-13, John 7:37-39, and Psalm 104:24-35.
In the gospel reading we hear Jesus' great acclamation, made on the last day of the festival of booths, at the great water procession that would have occurred. As the priests were processing seven times around the altar carrying huge jars of water, Jesus declares, "If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, 'Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.'" John clarifies that Jesus was speaking about the Holy Spirit.
In the past weeks I have attempted to highlight the "job description" of the Holy Spirit, and to speak about the essential nature of the Holy Spirit's activity in the life of a Christian. So many people want nothing to do with the Holy Spirit because they are fearful, or they misunderstand the Spirit's role in our lives.
During Sunday's sermon listen for several illustrations of how the Spirit works in our lives, and why we are so much better off when we invite His gracious activity in our lives. Following Jesus is hard work! As for me, I'm glad to do that in the Spirit's power rather than in my own insufficient strength!
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