Essay response
to the question “how did the coming
of the Holy Spirit revolutionize the people of God?”
When
I think of the Holy Spirit, I think of Pentecost, because that was like the
flashiest representation of the pouring of the Spirit. And it is because the
pouring of the Holy Spirit was evident to so many people that I want to start
there. However, I will not start there, I want to go to the very beginning,
where it all started and pose a question, and then take it from there…
"In the beginning God created the heavens and
the earth." (Gen 1:1 New Living Translation)
In
there it sounds like God was by himself, right? Maybe I backed up a bit too
much… let’s try this reference instead…
"Then God said, "Let us make human
beings in our image, to be like us. They will reign over the fish in the sea,
the birds in the sky, the livestock, all the wild animals on the earth, and the
small animals that scurry along the ground."" (Gen 1:26 NLT)
Now,
this time around it seems like God was not alone when He said, “Let us
make human beings…” Have you ever wonder why he said “us”, well, I believe this is the earliest reference to the Holy
Spirit, and possibly of the Trinity that there is in the Bible. It makes me
wonder if the Holy Spirit was at work since the very beginning of our time.
However, it was not living in us from that time.
In
the Old Testament, there is prophecies about the outpouring of the gift of Prophecy:
“Then,
after doing all those things,
I will pour out my Spirit upon
all people.
Your sons and daughters will prophesy.
Your old men will dream
dreams,
and your young men will see visions.
In those days I will pour out my
Spirit
even on servants—men and women
alike.” (Joel
2:28-29 NLT)
And this prophecy is again pointed
at in the New Testament, by Luke:
“‘In
the last days,’ God says,
‘I will pour out my Spirit
upon all people.
Your sons and daughters will prophesy.
Your young men will see
visions,
and your old men will dream
dreams.
In those days I will pour out my Spirit
even on my servants—men and
women alike—
and they will prophesy.
And I will cause wonders in the heavens above
and signs on the earth below—
blood and fire and clouds of
smoke.
The sun will become dark,
and the moon will turn blood
red
before that great and glorious
day of the Lord arrives.
But everyone who calls on the name of the Lord
will be saved.’” (Acts 2:17-21 NLT)
This
time around though, it expands the explanation on who will receive the Holy
Spirit and Salvation! It states that “…everyone
who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” And that is exciting!
Because during the OT times, only Jews were chosen people and the pouring of
the Holy Spirit was not even thought of as something that Gentiles could ever
have. At this point I can go back to Pentecost…
"On the day of Pentecost all the believers
were meeting together in one place. Suddenly, there was a sound from heaven
like the roaring of a mighty windstorm, and it filled the house where they were
sitting. Then, what looked like flames or tongues of fire appeared and settled
on each of them. And everyone present was filled with the Holy Spirit and began
speaking in other languages, as the Holy Spirit gave them this ability. At that
time there were devout Jews from every nation living in Jerusalem. When they
heard the loud noise, everyone came running, and they were bewildered to hear
their own languages being spoken by the believers. They were completely amazed.
"How can this be?" they exclaimed. "These people are all from
Galilee, and yet we hear them speaking in our own native languages! Here we
are--Parthians, Medes, Elamites, people from Mesopotamia, Judea, Cappadocia,
Pontus, the province of Asia, Phrygia, Pamphylia, Egypt, and the areas of Libya
around Cyrene, visitors from Rome (both Jews and converts to Judaism), Cretans,
and Arabs. And we all hear these people speaking in our own languages about the
wonderful things God has done!"" (Act 2:1-11 NLT)
Not
only did the church receive the Holy Spirit, but also the gift of Speaking in
Tongues at the very same time! And the list of languages that they were speaking
in is long… I wish I could speak that many languages. And here we are, now, the
question for this essay is how did this moment revolutionize the people of God
(the church)?
To
start with, believers, new and old, from all countries were living in Jerusalem;
which means that the Gospel was being translated to all of their languages right
there at Pentecost! Which, at the very same time, means that the Gospel could
now go to ALL the nations! I need to make a little parenthesis here, because
when I say “all” I mean all the countries in Asia minor and part of Europe,
which is their known world at the time. I hope that there were Central
Americans there speaking Spanish in Jerusalem in those days, but I really doubt
it. So, I let’s keep that in mind, to keep this in their context.
So,
I picture believers of all languages, going to all the known world with the
gospel. The implication is that the growth of the church was exponential at the
moment because the Holy Spirit did the instant translation of the Gospel! This
means that the church had the potential to grow from thousands to millions,
faster than ever before.
Another
great thing that came along with the grace of God for all people is the fact
that they were not required to fulfill every single bit of the law, actually,
the apostle Paul told the people that…
"Sin is no longer your master, for you no
longer live under the requirements of the law. Instead, you live under the
freedom of God's grace." (Rom 6:14 NLT)
And
in this respect, it opened the door for all those people who were not Jewish.
So, for gentiles it was an incredible opportunity to come to Christ without all
the minor details. However, for the Jews to abandon this huge part of their
teachings was really complicated. I am thinking about all the centuries that
the law was in place up to the moment when the epistle of Romans was written
and distributed. And then, as if it was a simple thing to do, they are told
that they are “free” from the law too! I can only imagine the chaos that
generated among the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law… they were losing
their pride and joy: the written law! In a way, this is like fuel thrown into
the fire of persecution toward Christ followers. Just think for a moment about
how would you feel if you are told that the main source of your identity is
obsolete and you need to forget about it and move on… not an easy task to do. But
if they were serious about following Jesus, and God, they had to do it, for the
sake of Faith. And I know by personal experience that it is a difficult thing
to do.
Now,
how do you forget those things that have been “true” for you your whole life?
Can you replace them with something else? How do you get rid of your extra
“baggage” for the sake of a better future? Can it be done? I personally believe
it can be done, because I have done it myself. For example, in my life, I have
heard and learned many teachings of grace, and many of them tell you that no
matter what you do, you are forgiven. That sounds really good, and I believe
it’s true, if… you bring your sin to God and ask for His forgiveness, then He
will extend His grace to you. But, the key part in here is the “if” clause.
Because I have heard people say that they will sin their whole life, and right
at the very end, they will “repent” and God will forgive them. That’s
deliberately sinning and manipulating grace and forgiveness! I don’t think that
is the correct way to see grace, but if that is the way you learned about it,
it would be harder to turn away to the new scenario of NOT sinning and if you
accidentally do, then to come to God and ask for His forgiveness then, and not
at the end of your life. And then I think I would be easier to not sin at all!
But that is totally out of the picture as far as we are humans and in this fallen
world.
My
point is that I have given up on things that I believed to be true because the
truth has been revealed to me by teachers or by the Holy Spirit Himself.
Sometimes, I bring the matter to God and He directs me in the right direction.
This has changed my life because before I decided to read and study the whole
Bible, I heard from God to start a food truck ministry. And that is a very big
leap of faith for me. First of all, I never thought I could “hear from God”
about what to do in the future. In addition to that, I never imagined that I
would be telling people that God “talked to me” about a specific matter. And I
did not think that someday I would be praying to God for Him to continue
talking to me on a daily basis! But I am doing so, and He is talking back. That
can only be the work of the Holy Spirit that dwells in us, He is like our
walkie-talkie, and I am very glad that I have learned that during this two
Bible schools I have completed.
On
the other hand, just like any other Gentile, I am glad that the Holy Spirit has
come and now lives within us! Because it means salvation and a direct
communication line to God. I am also very happy that I am not a slave to sin
and/or the law! I do not have to complete all the requirements of the law to
have a shot at salvation, I am guarantied salvation by believing that Jesus is
“…the way, the truth, and the life.” He even added that “No one can come to the
Father except through me." (John 14:6 NLT)
When
it comes to my ministry, some people know that I have always wanted to do
something with food. That is why my “Point of Passion” for my class assignments
always had to do with food and provision from God. I want to start a Food Truck
ministry that will visit the communities and feed the homeless and the poor
where they are at. I want to cook for them, hot, delicious meals that will,
hopefully, make them desire to come back home or to start a home of their own!
Just as it is described by Paul in his letter to Titus, the Holy Spirit can
give people a new birth through Jesus: "He washed away our sins, giving us a new birth and new life through the
Holy Spirit." (Titus 3:5 NLT)
I
know that it sounds crazy to some people, a Food Truck to cook good meals for
people who won’t be able to pay for them, that is not a great business. But I
believe it is the best business possible, because helping another human being
be better, and feel better is the best investment of my time, my money and my
heart! I want to make a difference [like almost everyone else], and I hope that
change comes related to food, because I love cooking and eating! In 1
Corinthians chapter 12, Paul tells us that there are different kinds of
Spiritual Gifts, but all of them come from the very same Spirit. And then he
tells us that there are also different kinds of services but all of them serve
the same Lord. And finally he insists in the fact that "A spiritual gift
is given to each of us so we can help each other." (1Cor 12:7 NLT) So, I
believe that my Gift is Service but I pray that God will also bless the people
of the streets through the Spiritual Gifts of the rest of the team who will
work with me. I pray that in that truck we will bring all of the Spiritual
Gifts to be able to help the homeless and the poor the best way possible!
I love your food truck - can we sign in for joining you and Crystal in our vacations?:)
ReplyDeleteOf course you can! We would really like that! ;)
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