05/24/2026
We end our exploration of Holy Spirit by looking at the celebration of Pentecost.
Pentecost was originally known as the Feast of Weeks, one of the celebrations God established for His people. It marked the beginning of the wheat harvest. In the New Testament, however, we find a new and powerful reason to celebrate this important feast.
The book of Acts opens with Jesus sharing His final moments with His disciples and followers before ascending back to Heaven. He instructs them to remain in Jerusalem and wait for the Promise of Holy Spirit. Jesus tells them that when Holy Spirit comes, they will receive power to carry the good news of the gospel to the ends of the earth.
The Bible tells us there were about 120 believers gathered together, waiting for this Promise to be fulfilled. Then, on the Day of Pentecost, it happened.
As they were praying together in what is known as the upper room, suddenly there came a sound like a “rushing mighty wind,” and what appeared to be “divided tongues, as of fire” rested upon each of them. They were all filled with Holy Spirit and began speaking in different languages as Holy Spirit enabled them (Acts 2:1–4).
Naturally, this caused quite a stir throughout the city. Thousands of people who had traveled to Jerusalem for the celebration rushed to see what was happening. They were both amazed and confused. Peter, one of the twelve disciples, stood and explained that this was the fulfillment of the prophecy spoken by the prophet Joel. He then boldly preached about Jesus, declaring that the very people listening had crucified the Son of God.
The crowd was “cut to the heart” (Acts 2:37) and asked Peter what they should do. Peter told them to repent of their sins and be baptized in the Name of Jesus, and they too would receive the gift of Holy Spirit. About 3,000 people responded that day. They repented, were baptized, and began gathering regularly for teaching, fellowship, prayer, and caring for one another’s needs.
The church was born, and the Lord continued adding to their number daily.
Lord God, we thank You for pouring out Holy Spirit just as You promised. May we be filled as that early group of believers was filled, and may we rise up empowered to share the good news of the gospel so that many more would be added to Your Kingdom. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.