The Spirit Who Comes (The Risen Christ at Work — Part 2: Pentecost)
The Promise Fulfilled Pentecost is the moment where promise becomes reality. After His resurrection, Jesus told His disciples to wait. He did not send them out immediately, even though the work of salvation had been accomplished. Instead, He instructed them to remain in Jerusalem until they were “clothed with power from on high.” This waiting was not uncertainty, but preparation. In Acts 2, that promise is fulfilled. The Spirit comes suddenly, with the sound of a rushing wind and tongues of fire, and the disciples begin to speak in languages they had not learned. This is not a random display of power. It is a decisive moment in the unfolding plan of God. The Work of Christ Applied The coming of the Spirit shows us that the work of Christ is not only accomplished, but applied. The cross secures redemption, and the resurrection confirms it, but Pentecost is where that redemption begins to be carried into the lives of people. The Spirit does not act independently of Christ. He bring...