BE ENCOURAGED: Pastors, Ministers,
Lay ministers, Church leaders, Christians, Church:
While the disciples hid
themselves in fear behind locked doors, I imagine ‘fear’ took center stage in
their lives. What if – what if they had used more of their time to have daily
rendezvous with the Holy Spirit?
In their weaknesses they
were overcome by doubt and fear, due to the turmoil around them. John in his
gospel – Chapter 20, told how Jesus came to his disciples after his
resurrection. Jesus found them locked away – hiding behind doors. With great
love and compassion, Jesus gave them his peace. He said to them, “Peace be with
you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you." And with that he
breathed on them and said, "Receive the Holy Spirit.”
All this happened behind
locked doors. I imagine after the disciples saw Jesus; they finally got the
idea of having daily rendezvous with the Holy Spirit. I imagine prayer replaced fear and unbelief.
What joy it must have been for them to know that Jesus is alive!
Luke in the Book of Acts
gave an account of how Jesus encouraged his disciples, and told them that they
would receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on them; and they would be his
witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the
earth.
The disciples understood
that the time had come when they could no longer confine themselves behind
locked doors. The disciples also realized that a tomb could not hold Jesus and
the power of his resurrection.
Luke gave an account of
Jesus and how he commanded his disciples to not leave Jerusalem until they were
baptized with the Holy Spirit.
I imagine they left the
Mount of Olive and walked to Jerusalem with great joy. I imagine they gathered
together with excitement and expectancy in the room or upper room. It was the
season of the Jewish Festivals. I imagine, God had a plan to manifest the power
of the Holy Spirit on a day when people from all over the world gathered to
celebrate: the Passover, Pentecost, and the Feast of Tabernacles.
It
was on the Feast of Pentecost when the power of the Holy Spirit descended upon
the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ. (Acts 2:1–31).
The
word Pentecost comes from the Greek word Πεντηκοστή (Pentēkostē), which means
“Fiftieth”. Pentecost is a festival,
celebrated on the fiftieth day after the
Passover. it is also known as the “Feast of Weeks” or the “Feast of 50 days”.
The
Septuagint refers to the word Πεντηκοστή (Pentēkostē) as “Feast of Pentecost”.
The Septuagint also uses the word to mean “the year of Jubilee (Leviticus
25:10), an event which took place every 50th year.
The “Feast of Pentecost”
was a time to celebrate! It was a time of great significance. I imagine people
received freedom from all kinds of things. The disciples received freedom from their
locked doors and were empowered to preach the gospel under the anointing and with
the power of the Holy Spirit.
(WE CAN TAKE TIME TO
RESEARCH THESE SIGNIFICANCE)
In Luke Chapter 4, Jesus
before he was crucified spoke to a congregation of people with power and
authority. He informed them exactly who he was. That the Spirit of the Lord was
on him, that he was anointed to preach good news to the poor, that he was sent
to proclaim freedom for prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to
release the oppressed, and to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.
God through Jesus Christ
chose the day of the “Feast of Pentecost” to manifest his power in and through his
disciples, so that those who were present would experience the power of the
Holy Spirit. After that the disciples were empower to preached the good news under
the anointing and power of the Holy Spirit. And many were added to the church.
Although Jesus preached
in many synagogues in his day, his eyes and mind were set not so much on the
narrow sphere of the four walls of the church. His eyes and mind were set on
the Mass – the Mass of people. It is because he loves them. "For God so
loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him
shall not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16).