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The day of Pentecost was observed in Jerusalem fifty
days after the celebration of the Passover, which commemorated Israel's
deliverance out of Egypt. It is significant that this day was chosen by
the Lord to begin the fulfillment of Joel 2:28: "I will pour out my
Spirit upon all flesh...."
The Spirit came upon the waiting, praying disciples in an overwhelming
manner. Their complete commitment to Christ and His commission evoked a
mighty baptism of God's power. This was evidenced initially by their
speaking in tongues (Acts 2:4). The Spirit was resident in their lives
from that moment. The Spirit-filled early church witnessed many
outstanding miraculous happenings (Acts 3:1-7; 4:31). They were able to
lead victorious lives as a result of their Pentecostal experience.
Two baptisms were disclosed on the day of Pentecost.
There was a baptism in the Holy Spirit, and in the Apostle Peter's
message that followed, water baptism in the name of Jesus Christ was
commanded (Acts 2:38). This outward, physical baptism mysteriously
merges with that of the Spirit, and is the "one baptism" of Ephesians
4:5. This is what Jesus referred to as being "born again" in John
3:3-7. And how wonderful to be born into the family of God-changed,
transformed, and made a "new creature in Christ Jesus".
No, Pentecost is not a denomination. It is a new birth
experience. It is primitive Christianity made relevant to today's
world. The people referred to as Pentecostal simply believe, teach, and
receive all that transpired on that birthday of the church...Pentecost,
33 A.D. There is a church near you that embraces these basic Christian
truths and experiences. You owe it to yourself to attend-and see what
Pentecost can really mean to you!
Copyright 2002. United Pentecostal
Church International
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