Pentecost (81)
  1. As the Spirit does His work, He produces new ways of living for individuals, households (like Philemon’s) and communities, that is, the Church.
  2. Love for the brethren should be the hallmark of the Christian Church. It is basic to our witness to an unbelieving world .
  3. We need to know the Christian faith—such as it does not capitulate with Zeitgeist—always comes with a price of being maligned, persecuted, marginalized, blamed, you name it.
  4. The battle is not so much recognizing sins as admitting them. It is also not so much confessing them as repenting them or laying them aside. But we can do it. Looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith...
  5. To base and entrust your life on what can be seen in this world is to commit oneself to unreality. The reality of things, indeed, the way, the truth and the life of the world is in what is not readily seen: Christ as Lord.
  6. According to the Law, everyone will be judged by their own deeds, on his own work. So, before the judgment of God we only have our own works to boast in and not our neighbor’s. But the Gospel shows us a wonderful exception.
  7. If you truly love the brethren, you will not grudge to help them in their distress.
  8. This faith bears fruit, but it may be fruit that turns upside down the world’s values.
  9. With the resurrection of the Christ the mystery of life after death became a lot less mysterious.
  10. Eyes which are fixed on what is unseen will see the whole world in a different way.
  11. The Apostle Peter’s monumental sermon on Pentecost declares the Kingdom purposes and divine saving work of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit which culminates in the new world order with Christ in charge.
  12. Pentecost is the event which jolts the world into taking note that something entirely new is taking place.
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