It is impossible to over state the importance
of this day of Pentecost. Stating the importance of Easter St. Paul says: “… if Christ has not been raised, your faith is
worthless; you are still in your sins.” 1Cor
15:17. So too, of Pentecost Paul states with equal consequence: “… and
no one can say, “Jesus is Lord,” except by the Holy Spirit. 1 Cor. 12:3
As examples of the necessity
of the Holy Spirit let us look at just two figures in scripture, the Apostle Thomas
and the Apostle Paul. The disciples’ faith in Jesus was scandalized and totally
crushed by the Cross of Jesus and they fled in despair – as the two disciples on the road
to Damascus lamented “we had hoped …” They
believed Jesus had come from God, as Luke describes it, "And
they were all amazed and said to one another, “What is this word? For with
authority and power he commands the unclean spirits, and they come out!” Lk 4:36). But to believe Jesus WAS God, and all things
were under his authority, including our very lives – this required a direct intervention
of Grace.
Thomas put it well (especially
for our generation): "Unless I see
the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my
hand into his side, I will not believe." Jo.
20:25. Only when, he gazed into the face of the risen Lord, could he
then exclaim: “My Lord and my God!” Jo. 20:27
And St. Paul after being
knocked to the ground on the road to Damascus – when he saw and heard: “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting”, could he realize who Jesus
truly was and turn from being an enemy to apostle. Acts 9:5.
But as convincing as these visions and encounters were, there was about to happen a different plan for revealing Jesus and convincing believers. This plan was to become the norm for all generations to follow – so for us today. It began on Pentecost.
A true living faith would be
the result of a direct encounter with the Holy Spirit – an encounter that would
take place in the depths of a believer’s soul. And the unfolding of this plan
is what we have just witnessed as we have been pondering and praying through
the Acts of the Apostles these past Easter Days.
Here are just two examples
from Acts:
While Peter was still speaking these words, the Holy Spirit came on all who heard the message. The circumcised believers who had come with Peter were astonished that the gift of the Holy Spirit had been poured out even on Gentiles. For they heard them speaking in tongues and praising God. Acts 10:44. Paul said, “John’s baptism was a baptism of repentance. He told the people to believe in the one coming after him, that is, in Jesus.” On hearing this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. When Paul placed his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came on them, and they spoke in tongues and prophesied. Acts 19:
Remember that amazing and
prophetic prayer Pope John XXIII offered up to open the Second Vatican
Council 1961:
“Divine Spirit, renew your wonders in our time, as though for a new Pentecost, and grant that the holy church, preserving unanimous and continuous prayer, together with Mary the Mother of Jesus, and also under the guidance of St. Peter, may increase the reign of the Divine Saviour, the reign of truth and justice, the reign of love and peace. Amen”
At nine o’clock on the morning
of October 12, 1962, twenty-four hundred Roman Catholic bishops began a lone
procession through St. Peter’s Square toward the Basilica for the solemn
opening of the Second Vatican Council, and a new Pentecost is what has been
happening in the Church these last 56 years since that prayer.
And it’s not over by a long shot. A new Pentecost awaits any and all who desire to know the Lord. Let us be like the father of the possessed boy seeking Jesus help, when Jesus said to him that all things are possible for those who have faith: “… cried out to Jesus, “I believe; help my unbelief!” Mk. 9:24 Cry out your prayer, loud and clear: Jesus my Lord, I confess to you and to all the world my need for your presence in my life. I am alone and in darkness without you. I am influenced and controlled by the many forces that surround me. Even though I struggle against them, it is sin that so easily dominates my life. Who can save me but you alone, my Lord and my God. Deliver me from the Evil One. Touch my life with that power which flows from your resurrection. Cause your Holy Spirit to be born in me anew. Prince of Peace and Lord of Glory reign now in my heart. Baptize me with your Holy Spirit and Fire. Raise me up to a New Life in you. Amen. |
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