The Day of Pentecost as described in Acts 2 is filled with wonder and grand truth. There was the command of Jesus to wait in Jerusalem until they were endued with power from on high. (Acts 1:8) The disciples did what Jesus told them to do. It didn't happen immediately. Jesus's own instruction told them to wait. Acts 2:4 is the verse that tells what happened when the Spirit came. As they were all praising God in unknown tongues, Peter stood up to preach. The interesting thing here is that he didn't start a discussion on the Holy Spirit, except only in terms of introduction. "These men are not drunk as you suppose..." (Acts 2:15-16) Peter was now full of the Holy Spirit! He preached the Gospel message of Jesus. The Holy Spirit is our Guide and Comfort. He points us to Christ! Praise God!
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