From: Andre Tarr [mailto:andre.tarr@gmail.com]
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From: Andre Tarr [mailto:andre.tarr@gmail.com]
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Process of Pentecost
From wherever you live, bring two loaves made of two-tenths of an ephah of fine flour, baked with yeast, as a wave offering of firstfruits to the Lord.
Leviticus 23:17
What is the process of Pentecost? To properly understand Pentecost you have to know the significance of Passover.
During the Passover season God commanded the Israelites to bake two loaves without leaven. Leaven was symbolic of sin and the two loaves represented sinful mankind, both Jew and Gentile (Romans 3:9-10). God wanted them to purge themselves of sin and be a holy nation.
The Pentecost bread, unlike the Passover bread, was made with yeast. It symbolized the replacement of sin with righteousness and truth, which is the work of God in us (1 Corinthians 5:7-8). God is calling us to a place of holiness and purity.
How is this accomplished?
First, we need to recognize that God has us in the world but we are not of the world. Second, we are to give ourselves to the purging process, which gets the leaven out. Third, we are to allow God to fill our vacant areas with the fruit of God-truth, sincerity, peace and love. Lastly, we are to give our lives as offerings before God.
Further Reading
· Leviticus 23:1-44
· Exodus 34:18-22
· Acts 2:1-4
God Bless,
Sunday, December 11, 2011
OUTWARDS AND UPWARDS
"Through Christians like yourselves gathered in churches, this extraordinary
plan of God is becoming known and talked about even among the angels !" Eph
3:10 EHP
People who have no faith and who do not worship God have strange ideas about
what happens when Christians meet together and worship. They think we
worship as a means of escape from the busy world. Or they assume we try to
jolly each other up by going through the motions of praying, reading the
Bible and listening to a sermon. It might just be, some assume, that we do
it to try and keep in God's good books.
There are loftier ways of looking at it! Paul saw that the main purpose and
mission of the church, in all that it did, was to proclaim Christ. The very
existence of the church (it was a brand new innovation!) was a public
demonstration of God's power in raising Christ, as well as the inclusive
nature of his grace and mercy. But because it was not merely a national
religion but open to all it declared the "extraordinary" wisdom of God as
well. For that day and generation this was almost a "mind-blowing" thing. In
his excitement and wonder at how amazingly God was working Paul even dared
to suggest that the church was giving the message of God's grace and glory
to the angels as well.
When you worship with your Christian community remember that there is a
wider dimension to your actions than just the impact on the community that
gathers. Their assembling is itself a statement to those who don't that God
is powerfully at work, that something is happening and that people are
interested in it all. It says, "Christ is alive".
Prayer thought: Lord, inspire us to tell the world of your resurrection
power.
GOD BLESS YOU!