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Rhoda Manzo (Gombe State, Nigeria) | Read Acts of the Apostles 2:12-21
Jesus promised that the disciples would receive power when the Holy Spirit had come upon them. Sure enough, Peter, who a few weeks before had been afraid even to admit to a servant girl that he was a follower of Jesus, now stands up and preaches a powerful sermon to...
God, thank you for your gift of the Holy Spirit, our source of power. Help us to be effective witnesses and to proclaim the gospel of Christ. Amen.
The passages for this week talk about the coming of the promised Holy Spirit. In John’s Gospel, Jesus promises to send the Advocate, the one who will teach the disciples and help them remain connected to Christ. The psalmist praises God for how creation is renewed through the Spirit. Paul reminds readers that those led by God’s Spirit are God’s children. In Acts, the disciples wait for the promised power that will help them become effective witnesses. They receive that promise fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, turning them from people of fear to people of fire. Through our exploration of the Holy Spirit, we learn this Helper is not just an idea or a reminder but a manifestation of God’s presence who will guide us in truth, advocate for us, and give us peace.
• Read Acts 2:1-21. Why was the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost important for the church?
• Read Psalm 104:24-34, 35b. When you look at the natural world around you, what does it tell you about God?
• Read Romans 8:14-17. What assurance does the Holy Spirit give us?
• Read John 14:8-17, 25-27. How often do you seek the help of the Holy Spirit?
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