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What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
Remember: "When God closes a door, He always opens a window!" You never know what might be out there waiting for you!
Sunday, June 5, 2022
Pentecost Sunday Revisited
Today is Pentecost Sunday, the Sunday set aside to remember the day of Pentecost, which was in actuality 50 days (hence the meaning of the word "Pentecost") after the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, when God sent His Holy Spirit to indwell the gathered disciples, and all who would believe.
Here is our Pastor's message from today, which is from the book of Acts chapter two. If you take the time to listen to this, I am sure you will enjoy it and learn even more about the significance of this day. Our pastor is an excellent Bible teacher.
Now here's another post that I wrote about Pentecost Sunday way back in 2017. As I re-read this story, I thought to myself, "you can't do any better than this today...why not share this again? The message is still the same and still speaks to us today, five years later." I am sure my friend Susie Klein won't mind if I quote from her book again either. Susie isn't doing as much blogging these days and I miss her voice here, but her book is still available on Amazon.com HERE, if you would like to read it for yourself. I highly recommend it. Susie's blog, "Walking Butterfly, a book about love," can still be read at this link. Perhaps if you visit her blog and become her one of her "followers", we might be able to encourage her to do more writing!!
Here is my original blog post from 2017. I had apparently just had some surgery previous to writing this. At least then I had a good excuse for having "fuzzy brain". LOL. Okay, read on friends, and I hope this will bless you today:
Original Post 6/4/2017:
It's Sunday, and I know I should write something deep and spiritual. But to be honest, my brain is still a little fuzzy since my surgery...even though my surgery had nothing to do with my brain...totally opposite...but well, I won't give TMI. Anyway, there really is something to "anesthesia brain". I realize that as I try to type here...you don't know how many times I am hitting the wrong keys and have to go back and rewrite words. I find it is easier to just go sit in my recliner and read a book than to try and think and write and communicate. But something drives me to at least keep trying...don't give in to it or it will become difficult to ever get back in the routine and groove...
Today is Pentecost Sunday...the Sunday set aside in the traditional church calendar to remember and celebrate the day that the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles, who were gathered "with one accord in one place..." (Acts 2:1). Acts 2:2-3 tells us that
"Suddenly there came a sound from heaven,
as of a rushing mighty wind,
and it filled the whole house where they were sitting...
Then there appeared to them divided tongues,
as of fire, and one sat upon each of them."
Now I know that all of Christendom has discussed and debated over this event ever since it happened...and many differences in church denominations have sprung up because of the differences in opinion over just what happened here and what it meant to all Christians everywhere. I am not going to discuss that here, but what I do want to talk about is who we are in Christ...and what this means to each of us individually. To do that, I need to look at I Corinthians 12:4-7
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"There are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit.
There are differences of ministries,
but the same Lord.
And there are diversities of activities,
but it is the same God who works all in all.
But the manifestation of the Spirit
is given to each one for the profit of all..."
This morning I happened to pick up my friend Susie Klein's wonderful little book, Walking Butterfly~Comfy Cocoon to Flying Free , and turned to this particular page (Chapter Ten, page 58), and I'd like to quote what Susie wrote here. I know she won't mind...she really is a very special friend of mine, whom I met through blogging several years ago...and we formed a very genuine and precious friendship that I treasure highly... So here is what Susie says:
"The Father designed you for a purpose.
To be loved by Him and to share that love with others.
It really is as simple as that. When we actually believe God loves us, it changes everything.
When you know you are loved, you are free to give away that love generously and abundantly.
You know there is more where it came from;
there is no need to be stingy or protective.
Love is generous.
God likes your personality. He thought it up and installed it in you.
Don't ask Him to change it for a bigger, louder, quieter or fancier version.
He wants to send His love to the world through your style and version.
Are you quiet, or are you boisterous?
Are you methodical or are your spontaneous?
He enjoys that about you.
He won't answer the prayer to change the way you've been designed.
God has created you with love.
Like one of those tags that grandmas add to a hand-knitted sweater or blanket;
Made With Love.
You are made with love to share love."
I love this, Susie! It speaks to my heart exactly what I Corinthians 12 is trying to get across to us (if you read the whole chapter)...We are created for the purpose of serving God with the gifts that He, through the Holy Spirit, has instilled in us.
Now, one may think that the gifts of the Holy Spirit have nothing to do with our personalities or how we were made...but I beg to differ. I believe that the gifts of the Holy Spirit enhance and build upon the qualities and traits God has already built into us. The Holy Spirit takes our propensity for boldness and fills us with the ability to use that gift for God's Kingdom. He takes our capacity for love and gives us the desire to spread His love wherever we are. Whatever our particular gifts and strengths are, when filled with God's Holy Spirit...those strengths are magnified and utilized for His glory throughout the world. God made us in His image, with love, and when we become His children by salvation through Jesus Christ, His Holy Spirit seals us and empowers us to become all that He intended us to be from the beginning of time.
Jeepers, "It's Sunday, and I know I should write something deep and spiritual!" Wow! I guess the Holy Spirit did intend for me to write something from His heart to ours...and I thank Him for the inspiration...and I also thank my friend Susie Klein for her very heartfelt, honest, and down to earth book that has deeply touched my heart in so many ways. God is using her gift to bless you and me and others today as well...and I know Susie would be very humbled and blessed to know this.
Lord, I am so thankful for Your gift of the Holy Spirit, Who came down to us at Pentecost so many years ago, and Who continues to indwell, embolden, give gifts, and empower us today to serve You and stand strong in the face of countless foes and dangers in life. Thank you for Your gifts that give us the words to speak when needed, the capacity to love others as You have loved us, and the wisdom to know what, when , and where to be available and at Your service. Without Your Holy Spirit guiding us we would be lost and confused and unable to be of much help in any situation. Our own personal traits and qualities are wonderful, but when filled with Your Spirit they become tools for Your glory in Your Kingdom. Thank You, Lord, for taking the time to shape us and mold us after Your will. In Jesus' Name I pray, Amen.
Back to the present:
It is currently pouring down rain here on Still Waters Pond. We sure needed the rain. As the rain comes down and replenishes the earth and the pond, I pray that God's Holy Spirit will also "rain down" on us once again, and pour out His power upon us, restoring our strength and courage and energy to stand strong in the face of so much opposition in the world. We truly need God's Holy Spirit power indwelling us more than ever in these evil times.
Our choir sang this song this morning. I wish we had recorded us singing it along with the pastor's message above, but here's a recording of the composer of the song, Jamie Cortez, singing it with his wife.
I hope you will enjoy it and sing along.
“Rain Down” by Jaime Cortez
(Refrain)
RAIN DOWN, RAIN DOWN,
RAIN DOWN YOUR LOVE ON YOUR PEOPLE,
RAIN DOWN, RAIN DOWN,
RAIN DOWN YOUR LOVE, GOD OF LIFE.
Faithful and true is the word of our God.
All of God’s works are so worthy of trust.
God’s mercy falls on the just and the right;
full of God’s love is the earth.
(Refrain)
RAIN DOWN, RAIN DOWN,
RAIN DOWN YOUR LOVE ON YOUR PEOPLE,
RAIN DOWN, RAIN DOWN,
RAIN DOWN YOUR LOVE, GOD OF LIFE.
We who revere and find hope in our God
Live in the kindness and joy of God’s wing.
God will protect us from darkness and death;
God will not leave us to starve.
(Refrain)
RAIN DOWN, RAIN DOWN,
RAIN DOWN YOUR LOVE ON YOUR PEOPLE,
RAIN DOWN, RAIN DOWN,
RAIN DOWN YOUR LOVE, GOD OF LIFE.
God of creation, we long for your truth;
You are the water of life that we thirst,
Grant that your love and your peace touch our hearts,
Rain down, indeed! Could you hear me singing along? (*grin*) This Pentecost Sunday is, to me, one of the most moving of all the Scriptures. Pastor Janet sermon today concluded a series she called, "The Domino Effect." At the outset, each of us was given a domino, reminding us we all have the power to affect our neighbor -- and his. I carry it in my purse as a reminder.
OH, I am so glad you sang along! Wasn't that powerful? I really enjoyed that music. And I love the idea of the "Domino Effect". What a great idea and word picture. Great idea to carry the domino in your purse. I like that a lot!!! Thank you for sharing that with us. I will remember that. Have a blessed week.
Where would we be without the Holy Spirit? He is God living within us, guiding us and helping us develop the precious gifts God has given us. Thanks so much, Pamela, for reminding us how much God loves us. Blessings!
Such a beautiful post Pam. As always I love all your pictures of your birds and I love your word pictures about them too. Very good thoughts on the gifts of the Spirit. Thank you for sharing all this.
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Rain down, indeed! Could you hear me singing along? (*grin*) This Pentecost Sunday is, to me, one of the most moving of all the Scriptures. Pastor Janet sermon today concluded a series she called, "The Domino Effect." At the outset, each of us was given a domino, reminding us we all have the power to affect our neighbor -- and his. I carry it in my purse as a reminder.
ReplyDeleteOH, I am so glad you sang along! Wasn't that powerful? I really enjoyed that music. And I love the idea of the "Domino Effect". What a great idea and word picture. Great idea to carry the domino in your purse. I like that a lot!!! Thank you for sharing that with us. I will remember that. Have a blessed week.
DeleteWhere would we be without the Holy Spirit? He is God living within us, guiding us and helping us develop the precious gifts God has given us. Thanks so much, Pamela, for reminding us how much God loves us.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Such a beautiful post Pam. As always I love all your pictures of your birds and I love your word pictures about them too. Very good thoughts on the gifts of the Spirit. Thank you for sharing all this.
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