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Fifty Days to Pentecost
Pastor Sam Chess
Grace Emmanuel Church
(The Arrival of Pentecost)
The year is AD 30. It’s was a rather
hot morning late in the months of May when the Feast of
Shavot came that year. This was a ritual they and their
ancestors had experienced every year for the last 15
centuries. But this year was a bit different than the
others. Two months earlier there had been that whole
“crucifying the Messiah” stir and the story really took
off when three days after his death, right on the Feast of
First-fruits his disciples said he had risen from the
dead.
His disciples were already attaching
significance to the fact that he had died exactly on the
day of Passover (1), had been buried exactly on the day of
Unleavened Bread (2), and had risen exactly on the day of
First-fruits (3). Believers were starting to suggest that
there was some spiritual message in the fact that his
actions (even his involuntary ones like his death) had
miraculously lined up with the Feasts that God had planned
and commanded centuries earlier.
The story took on it’s own momentum
because every few hours for the six weeks following his
death someone else reported having actually seen him and
heard him. Some said they had actually heard him teaching
and explaining how his life literally fulfilled all the
Old Testament and they said, that he said, that the Feasts
had actually been established by God in order for them to
be fulfilled by his son Jesus 1500 years later!
By the seventh week after Jesus
death the chatter dimmed…Nobody seemed to be reporting any
Jesus sightings anymore. Jesus disciples who had been very
prominent suddenly seemed to have disappeared off the face
of the earth. Somebody said they were all holed up in the
second floor of a house on the west side of town praying….
and that their risen Messiah had disappeared.
With summer approaching the temperature
was rising and the days were dry and warm. By late May the
sky was blue day after day, the spring rains had left
everything perfectly in bloom…it was the most perfect time
for a Feast….and this was one that everybody came to…they
had no choice…God had ordered everybody to come from
whatever nation they lived in, leave their homes and their
jobs, bring their families and servants and the first
fruits of their wheat harvest and spend a glorious few
days celebrating the bountiful outpouring of God into
their lives…. Somewhat like our Thanksgiving, except
instead of just being thankful and receiving God’s bounty
into their bellies, they actually brought the first fruits
of God’s blessing back to him and gave it as an offering
of love and obedience.
So the Feast of Weeks had ended… (7
weeks of seven days)
The Day of Shavot (weeks) had arrived
(Greek-Pentecost-fifty)
I. The Arrival of Pentecost
Everybody, and I mean everybody, is
gathered at the temple for the Temple “shakharit”
(morning) service and it concludes just
as it has for centuries. There is the solitary voice
reading ritual verses from Ezekiel and Habakkuk…there is
the thunder of worshippers praying in unison (several
hundred thousand, perhaps millions, at the same time) then
comes the sharp blast of the silver trumpets. Everyone is
totally focused…people from the surrounding Middle East,
and Northern Africa, and Europe, and Asia are all in rapt
attention as the peals from the silver trumpets echo back
from the surrounding hills.
…..In the stillness they hear a sound,
It sounds like wind…it gets stronger, and stronger, yet
when the people looked to the sky there were no clouds,
there never are this time of year. The worshippers stood
looking at the sky confused about what the were hearing.
(Acts 2:1-2) When the day of Pentecost
came, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a
sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven
and filled the whole house where they were sitting. (NIV)
I’ve always assumed that only the
people sitting in the house heard the sound….there is
absolutely nothing in the Bible to suggest that that is
true…if fact, the text says that the sound came…from
heaven. If it came from heaven and ended up in the house
it is almost certain that everyone gathered around the
temple a few hundred feet to the east heard it too. The
sound seemed to become more focused and centered itself on
the west side of town gathering like a reverse megaphone
into the second floor of a large stone house.
I imagine several hundred people ran
through the outer court to the southwest gate, past the
Temple guards, and onto the towering steps leading down to
the city. From their vantage point they could see what
looked like swirling bits of fire that seemed to cyclone
around one house in particular and finally it went inside
the open windows.
Just like we tend to do when we see a
house on fire or some other spectacular event…I can
imagine the streets, filled with people from every
possible end of the earth, trying to get closer and closer
to see what was happening. Some undoubtedly came right up
to the first floor door on the house and beat on the door
to see who was in the house and what the effect of this
“never before seen happening” was having on them. They
would have probably beat the door in and run up the
stairs…but at that moment the door opened from the inside
and men, several of them, came pouring out into the
streets and they began to talk and explained what was
going on. What they said turned the whole city on it’s
ear, even more than the death of the Messiah 7 weeks
earlier.
Let me go back and fill in more details
so you have a clear picture of what was going through all
of these peoples minds that day…
II. The Arrangements for Pentecost
(Leviticus 23:15-21) "'From the day
after the Sabbath, the day you brought the sheaf of the
wave offering, count off seven full weeks. Count off fifty
days up to the day after the seventh Sabbath, and then
present an offering of new grain to the LORD. 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 first- fruits to the LORD. Present with this
bread seven male lambs, each a year old and without
defect, one young bull and two rams…. On that same day you
are to proclaim a sacred assembly and do no regular work.
This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to
come, wherever you live. (NIV)
The reason for Pentecost is very
specific… it was designated as a time for thanksgiving for
the early harvest. The celebration of God’s faithfulness
in providing the beginning of the wheat harvest was
considered part of an act of faith on their part that God
would continue to bless them until the entire fall harvest
was brought in.
Lets call this…
Thanks for present provision offered as
faith for future provision.
Looking back now we realize that the
entire feast was set up by God to prepare the minds of the
Israelites for the coming fulfillment. Just like Jesus
fulfilled the Feasts of Passover, Unleavened Bread and
First-fruits so the activities of Pentecost were to
prepare the Jewish mind for what was coming.
The entire nation of Israel had, for a
long time, been expecting an unusual pouring out of God’s
presence. They had no idea how to relate it to the
Messiah’s coming and most of them had not accepted the
Messiah when he did come, but it is fair to say they were
poised expecting something.
Ezekiel had promised them:
(Ezekiel 39:28-29) ….Then they will
know that I am the LORD their God, for though I sent them
into exile among the nations, I will gather them to their
own land, not leaving any behind. I will no longer hide my
face from them, for I will pour out my Spirit on the house
of Israel, declares the Sovereign LORD." (NIV)
The prophet Joel was even more
specific:
(Joel 2:25-29) 'I will repay you for
the years the locusts have eaten-- You will have plenty to
eat, until you are full, and you will praise the name of
the LORD your God, who has worked wonders for you; never
again will my people be shamed. Then you will know that I
am in Israel, that I am the LORD your God, and that there
is no other; never again will my people be shamed. 'And
afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your
sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream
dreams, your young men will see visions. Even on my
servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in
those days. (NIV)
When Jesus, in his final sermon to the
disciples, talked to them about the coming of God’s
Spirit, we raise out eyebrows at such a novel idea…. They
were already more programmed to the possibility.
Jesus said to the disciples:
(John 14:16-26) And I will ask the
Father, and he will give you another Counselor to be with
you forever-- the Spirit of truth. The world cannot accept
him, because it neither sees him nor knows him. But you
know him, for he lives with you and will be in you.
….."All this I have spoken while still with you. But the
Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in
my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of
everything I have said to you. (NIV)
So just before Jesus ascended back to
heaven he said to his disciples:
(Luke 24:48-51) You are witnesses of
these things. I am going to send you what my Father
has promised; but stay in the city until you have been
clothed with power from on high." When he had led them out
to the vicinity of Bethany, he lifted up his hands and
blessed them. While he was blessing them, he left them and
was taken up into heaven. (NIV)
So the disciples had a pretty good idea
what was coming, and they knew pretty well when God’s
promised Spirit was going to show up. If the first three
feasts of the year had been directly fulfilled by Jesus…it
was a fairly sure guess that the next fulfillment was
going to come exactly on the day of the next feast, the
feast of Pentecost! They waited exactly 10 days. When the
sun started to rise on Pentecost Sunday they knew D-day
had arrived. The ceremony east of them at the temple gate
was underway at first light. They heard the reading of
scripture, the singing, the trumpets:
Here’s a fascinating point: The
Israelites had read the same passages since God instituted
the Feast of Pentecost…always the same ones. They always
read from Ezekiel and they always read from Habbakuk…same
scripture every year for 1500 years. They had nothing to
link these passages to except that this was what they had
always done.
Listen to what they were reading;
(Ezekiel 1:4) I looked, and I saw a
windstorm coming out of the north-- an immense cloud with
flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light. The
center of the fire looked like glowing metal, (NIV)
(Ezekiel 3:12) Then the Spirit lifted
me up, and I heard behind me a loud rumbling sound-- May
the glory of the LORD be praised in his dwelling place!--
(NIV)
(Habakkuk 3:3-5) …. His (God’s) glory
covered the heavens and his praise filled the earth. His
splendor was like the sunrise; rays flashed from his hand,
where his power was hidden. Plague went before him;
pestilence followed his steps. (NIV)
This fascinates me: Here they are
reading this scripture, just like they had so many times
and far up in the sky there is a rumbling sound. “Did you
hear that noise”? The rumbling grows in intensity,
apparently sounding much like and F-5 tornado. It is not
impossible that, in addition to the huge sound there was
huge fireworks…. it may have looked very much like Ezekiel
vision…the very passage they were reading when it all went
down!
(Ezekiel 1:4) I looked, and I saw a
windstorm coming out of the north-- an immense cloud with
flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light. The
center of the fire looked like glowing metal….
We sometimes talk in worship planning
about how the worship time in a service should prepare the
people, set the stage, for the preaching of Word….. Peter,
unknown to him, is huddled in the upper room getting ready
to preach the sermon of his lifetime. He’s not a preacher,
he has no notes, he’s never preached before…but God is
getting the crowd outside ready for the sermon. In this
case, he’s drawing attention to the coming preaching of
the Word with an F-20 tornado, with a light show like no
one had or has ever seen which all centers on a little
upper room on the west side of town, actually comes down
from heaven and enters the second floor room.
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Before we get to Peter’s sermon, let me
pause here and share my fascination with the awesomeness
of God’s plan.
1) It was at the exact time of the
Passover sacrifice that Jesus was sacrificed as the final
lamb for the sins of the whole world.
2) It was, apparently, at the exact
moment, the priests were waving the offering of first
fruits that Jesus pushed away the two ton rock, walked out
of the tomb, past comatose guards, and became the
first-fruits of all of us who would defeat death and rise
to live eternal life.
Now: 3) It is at the exact moment the
scripture are being read, the silver trumpets are sounding
and the two loaves of harvest bread are being waved, that
the Harvester himself descends from heaven amid a
whirlwind and flashing lights and takes up His residence
in the disciples and eventually all believers for all
time.
III. The Amazing Results of Pentecost
Now let me take you over to the upper
room. Jesus had actually given them specific insight into
what the coming of the Holy Sprit would do for them:
(Acts 1:8) But you will receive power
when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my
witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and
to the ends of the earth." (NIV)
(Acts 2:1-8) When the day of Pentecost
came, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a
sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven
and filled the whole house where they were sitting. They
saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and
came to rest on each of them. All of them were filled with
the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the
Spirit enabled them. Now there were staying in Jerusalem
God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven. When they
heard this sound, a crowd came together in bewilderment,
because each one heard them speaking in his own language.
Utterly amazed, they asked: "Are not all these men who are
speaking Galileans? Then how is it that each of us hears
them in his own native language? (NIV)
Let me deal with an obvious glaring
issue here. The entire Charismatic movement has grown out
of this speaking in tongues issue, Several of you come
from Charismatic churches. In fact one branch, the
original branch of the charismatic movement call
themselves, “Pentecostals” after the events that happened
this day. I have no intention of dealing with the issue of
speaking in unknown tongues in this sermon…what I do want
to point out is that the text is very clear about what was
going on that day.
Very specifically that day…the
disciples came boiling out of that upper room and began to
speak to all those people who were massing at the door to
find out what in the world was going on inside. They began
to speak to people “from every nation under heaven” and
all the people heard everything that was said in their own
language, and even in their own dialect. The disciples
were Galileans, the hicks of that society….like we might
make fun of the unschooled man from the Kentucky
mountains.. that’s how people felt about the Galileans.
But here they are… speaking, not only, with intelligence
and power but:
In every language and dialect on earth
with unflawed grammar, and without an accent.
God’s “Ruach HaKodesh” (Holy Breath)
had fallen on them!
The same breath that gave life to Adam
and all who come out of him, now breath spritual life
inside of man and for all who would follow him!
Some accused them of being drunk:
Peter start talking….(Acts 2:14-17)
Then Peter stood up with the Eleven, raised his voice and
addressed the crowd: "Fellow Jews and all of you who live
in Jerusalem, let me explain this to you; listen carefully
to what I say. These men are not drunk, as you suppose.
It's only nine in the morning! No, this is what was spoken
by the prophet Joel: "'In the last days, God says, I will
pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters
will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old
men will dream dreams. (NIV)
This is what we as Jews have been
waiting on for centuries. D-Day has arrived! All that we
have been waiting for, the very reason for which we were
established as a nation, the reason for the teaching of
all the Law and the Prophets and the Writings of the Old
Covenant has arrived. This is the New Covenant promised by
Jeremiah where the Law of God would no longer be written
on tablets of stone but would be written on our hearts.
(Acts 2:22-24) "Men of Israel, listen
to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to
you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among
you through him, as you yourselves know. This man was
handed over to you by God's set purpose and foreknowledge;
and you, with the help of wicked men, put him to death by
nailing him to the cross. But God raised him from the
dead, freeing him from the agony of death, because it was
impossible for death to keep its hold on him. (NIV)
(Acts 2:32-33) God has raised this
Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses of the fact.
Exalted to the right hand of God, he has received from the
Father the promised Holy Spirit and has poured out what
you now see and hear. (NIV)
(Acts 2:36-38) "Therefore let all
Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom
you crucified, both Lord and Christ." When the people
heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter
and the other apostles, "Brothers, what shall we do?"
Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you,
in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your
sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. (NIV)
Conclusion:
After that sermon 3000 people came to
Christ! That was the beginning of the harvest. I’m sure,
in the next few hours, Peter described to them why the
Holy spirit had arrive exactly on the Day of Pentecost.
That was the day when they were bringing the first-fruits
of their summer harvest as an expression of faith that the
balance of the harvest would be brought safely in. It was
the waving of the loaves that provided the impetus that
carried them through the summer of harvest and in
September, at the Feast of Trumpets the Trumpets blast
would signal that the harvest time had come to an
end….(Sound Familiar?)
I’m sure Peter explained: Jesus said:
“you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you;
and you will be my witnesses“… the Holy Spirit is the
Power of Pentecost, He is the engine, the Power Plant of
the emerging Church….
…there will be a summer harvest lasting
until the blast of the trumpet signals it’s end. Until
then these 3000 converts on the day of Pentecost are just
the beginning of the Harvest…there will be more, many
more…
Go, Go and reap the harvest, the Holy
Spirit will be your source of power!

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