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Denise Kohlmeyer (Illinois, USA) | Read Acts of the Apostles 2:13-21
While the majority of those who heard the apostles’ miraculous proclamations at Pentecost were amazed, some were skeptical and mocked the apostles. “They have had too much wine,” they claimed dismissively.
Peter, now filled with the Spirit, was quick to correct these naysayers and pointed them to the prophet Joel—with...
Gracious God, use me mightily to proclaim your good news and your grace that saves through faith. Empower me, by the work of your Holy Spirit, to share this good news with gentleness and reverence, so that others may see your love through me. Amen.
Many contemporary Christians wrestle with the theology of the Holy Spirit, as there are innumerable facets to the Holy Spirit. As such, the Spirit often remains the most mysterious person of the Trinity. The Spirit is powerful and active, and we understand the role of the Spirit within larger truths about God and God’s activities in the world. God empowers the disciples on Pentecost by the Spirit, and the psalmist emphasizes the role of the Spirit in creation. Paul tells the Corinthians that the Spirit enables us to recognize Jesus as Lord and serve one another. John tells of Jesus’ promise of “rivers of living water,” indicating the coming Spirit. We have much to be grateful for in the presence and power of the Holy Spirit as it empowers us to serve and reach others.
Read Psalm 104:24-34, 35b. As a wonderfully made, Spirit-filled member of creation, how do you see yourself fitting into the work of God?
Read Acts 2:1-21. How are you fulfilling your calling as an ambassador for Christ?
Read 1 Corinthians 12:3b-13. How does your faith guide you to a tension between sameness and difference that might help you create a diverse unity among your family or faith community?
Read John 7:37-39. The Spirit pours through us so that we bless others. How will you yield to the Spirit today to bless someone?
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