Pentecost

When we celebrate Christmas most people know its something to do with Jesus’ birth. At Easter most people know that it’s special for some reason to do with Jesus being killed and rising from the dead…..but Pentecost ? Well most people know that it often coincides with a Bank Holiday… but very few people can tell you much more than that about it.

Yet, this day is important, because Pentecost is the birthday of the Church, and God has given us the wonderful opportunity of being a part of it. In the Book of Acts we read about the beginning of the Church. It says :

"When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them"

"Now there were staying in Jerusalem God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven. When they heard this sound, a crowd came together in bewilderment, because each one heard them speaking in his own language. . . . Amazed and perplexed, they asked one another, `What does this mean?’ Some, however, made fun of them and said, ‘They have had too much wine’"

It’s interesting that some of the people who were passing by reached the conclusion that the apostles were drunk, because that tells us something of the spirit of excitement & joy that prevailed on that day… I like the story of 3 gold diggers who found a rich vein of gold in California during the gold rush days. They realized that they had made a great discovery - one that would make them very rich. But of course they didn’t want anyone else to find out so they each took a vow to keep it secret.

They then headed for town to file their claims and get the equipment necessary to mine the gold. True to their vows, they didn’t say a word to anybody. They filed their claim, bought the equipment and headed back to their mine. But when they did, a crowd of people followed them. They were puzzled by this and questioned the people who followed them. Apparently, despite their silence their faces gave away their excitement… People knew that something was going on and wanted to be part of it!

It’s hard to keep a sense of joy to yourself isn’t it? And what’s more it’s catching

At Pentecost the Bible tells us that the early Christians discovered unspeakable joy - a joy that stayed with them despite all the persecution they would later face. Again and again the apostle Paul writes, "Rejoice in the Lord. Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say, Rejoice!"

Pentecost itself was a once-in-history event, when the Church was born. It was life changing for all those present, but today the Spirit of God is still active and life changing for the Church and for the world so, this morning just a few thoughts about Pentecost and the Church.

Firstly the Church was created by God… The Church is immortal. From the beginning of time, before the foundation of the world, God had in His mind the Church, maybe not the exact model we see today, but a fellowship, a family of Christians, united in worship, in love, in service and in proclamation of the good news. That Church, inspired by the Spirit of God became a reality on the Day of Pentecost.

God started the Church! God brought the Church into being and it is His Church, not ours. It is essential for us to realize that, because it is his message and not ours that we must be sharing and celebrating.

And moving on from that point brings us to a second thought on this Day of Pentecost… The PURPOSE OF THE CHURCH IS TO COMMUNICATE THE LOVE OF GOD to a lost and dying world.

The theme of Pentecost is really a theme of communication. It is really a shame that the whole idea of speaking in tongues has become such a controversial issue. When you read about Pentecost, the truth that comes to the surface is that God gave the gift of tongues to the apostles for one purpose and that was for the purpose of communication.

They had a problem with communication because people had come from many different nations. And when you read the long list of nations, you realize that a language barrier existed. Because God wanted each of them to hear the message in his own language, He performed a miracle, and He gave the apostles the gift of tongues so that they could communicate His message.

The purpose of the Church is to communicate the message. Now if God wants to give us a miracle to do that then that is great, but today we must always be seeking out new ways of communicating God’s message… God has commissioned us to share the love of Christ in our little bit of the world.

Many people get nervous about that, but the point is that we do what we can. We share the Gospel in our own way. We just need to be ourselves and let the joy of being a Christian show for others to see. As I said it’s hard to hide it when you‘re joyful….assuming of course that being a Christian is a joyful thing for you….but that’s another sermon I suspect! If we are part of His Church God expects us to do the best we can to communicate that message to this lost and dying world. That is after all the whole purpose of the Church.

And thirdly THE GOAL OF THE CHURCH is to establish a fellowship that is unique.

Can you imagine those early Christians when they first heard the good news about Jesus? On the Day of Pentecost there were thousands of new converts, and they suddenly shared something that has never been shared before. All of them know that they are guilty, that they are each responsible in their own way, as are we, for Jesus’ crucifixion. But now they have repented of their wrongs. They have asked for forgiveness. They’ve asked to be baptized. And here at Pentecost they’ve been given the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Suddenly, they are part of a something new, exciting, radical. They’ve come out of a world of slavery and superstition; out of a world of selfishness and greed and dishonesty. Now they’re part of a new fellowship… They are excited and joyful…

And what’s more the Church must always be like that. A family that is excited and joyful, and a family that’s attractive because of its love, compassion and joy. Most institutions are only interested in what they can get from you, but the Church wants to give. Many will take advantage of you, but the Church must be where you can come and hear the truth, be ministered to and where your needs will be met.

We are to be a different people, a different culture. An oasis in the midst of a desert, a shady tree on a summer day, a cup of cool water when you are thirsty, a place to come and to know that you won’t be rejected. Church should be where you are accepted and loved as brothers and sisters and children of God.

The world changed after Pentecost because of the Church’s influence on that world. And it ought to be the same today. The love and mercy of God is something to be excited about, something to be joyful about, something to be shared… We can come to church without pretending to be someone or something that we are not. We can just be ourselves with all of our problems and faults and failings… Here we can find love and acceptance because the Church is all about being the family of God. Amen

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