Sunday Service - 2026-04-26

Sunday Service - 2026-04-26

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The Sprit Falls, The Harvest Rises
Acts 2

Jamie Allebach

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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So, I'm really, really, really excited

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to be in the book of Acts. How about you guys? For me, I remember first reading through the book of Acts

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for me. I was kind of entrenched. You know, when I first came into saving knowledge of Jesus,

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I was really entrenched in the Gospels. And then I remember getting into the book of Acts and this

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kind of epic story unfolding. And I've always been a... My mind has always been a kind of guy that

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gets drawn into stories. I was a big... When I was a child, I was a big Tolkien guy.

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I loved, loved Tolkien. And I grew up in this old farmhouse. And in my bedroom, I had this

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big, deep closet. And I filled it up with pillows and put a little light in there. And I would go

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in there and read The Hobbit for hours. Hours. And like everything else, I had a very compulsive...

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When I got into something, I was like really into it. So, I'd read The Hobbit over and over again

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and just get drawn into this story. And then I remember getting introduced to the Lord of Rings.

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Lord of the Rings. And I started that out. And when I got into that, I'm there.

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Why are all these new characters coming into play here? What happened to... I mean,

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Bilbo is kind of the main guy here. Why is everything changing? And the whole story unfolded

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into this epic thing where The Hobbit was just kind of setting up this larger story.

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And I remember kind of feeling that way when I was in the book of Acts. I'm there. Well,

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what happened to... What happened to Jesus? The main character. He was kind of our guy. And who

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is this Paul? And what is happening here? But as I got into the story of Acts and it just began

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to unfold, I just realized this is this great journey where these small ragtag group of people

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who common people were filled with the spirit and their lives were transformed to the point where

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they literally changed the world. So it's always been this amazing story to me. And today,

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we're going to talk about Pentecost, which is another just amazing story of where God just

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launched the church with this powerful moving of the spirit. But would it surprise any of you

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to know that perhaps Pentecost maybe wasn't a new thing. So when we think of Pentecost,

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we can picture any number of scenes. It's intimate gathering of the apostles as they prayed,

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perhaps in the upper room and they waited for God's spirit to move and there was this miraculous

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outpouring of the spirit that launched the early church and people were talking in tongues and

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masses of people were turning to Jesus. But the day of Pentecost was actually

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a Jewish festival day called Shavuot. And they had been celebrating this for

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many, many, many, many centuries. So Shavuot stood for weeks and Pentecost is the Greek

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translation of that word. And it was seven weeks or 50 days after Passover. So it was the second

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feast of the firstfruits. There was two celebrations of firstfruits and we'll get

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into that a little bit later. But this was to celebrate the wheat harvest. So before we go

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any deeper into that, and I want to go deeper into that, let's start by reading some of Acts

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chapter two. And I'm going to be skipping around a little bit. I'm not going to do a straight

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straight read through this. So bear with me on this. So when the day of Pentecost came,

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they were all gathered in one place. Suddenly a sound like blowing of a violent wind came from

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heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. They saw what seemed to be tongues of

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fire that separated and came to rest on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit

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and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them. Now they were staying in

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Jerusalem, God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven. When they heard this sound, a crowd

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came together in bewilderment because each heard it in their own language was being spoken.

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Utterly amazed, they asked, aren't all these people speaking Galileans? Then how is it that each

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of us are hearing them in our native language? Parthians, Medes, and Emulates, residents of the

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Mesopotonia, Judea, Cappadocia, Pontius, Asia, Phlegra, I can't quite get that one, and

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Pamphylia, Egypt, and parts of Libya near Syrian, visitors from Rome, both Jews and converts to

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Judaism, Cretans and Arabs, we hear them declaring the wonders of God in our own tongues.

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Amazed and perplexed, they asked one another, what does this mean? Some however made fun of them and

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said, they have had too much wine. Then Peter stood up with the 11, raised his voice to address

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the crowd and said, fellow Jews, all of you who live in Jerusalem, let me explain this to you.

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Listen carefully to what I say. These people are not drunk as you suppose. It's only nine in the

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morning. And then I'm going to skip to 41. He says, those who accepted this message, and we'll

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get to that stuff in the middle soon enough, they were baptized and there was about 300 that

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were added to the number that day. Now that's 3000, thank you. And as I read through that,

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I've read through it many times, there were things that stood out to me a little bit. And

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I love to, as I'm reading, I love to, you know, picture in my mind, you know, what the scene

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was, I'm a visual, visual learner. And most of the times as I am studying something like this,

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my picture begins to change as I dig in a little deeper. And I know if you know me,

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if you've heard me teach before, you know that I love to consider the cultural relevance of things

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that are being taught. I love context. I love to understand the wise. I like to, you know,

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look at who, who God was addressing here and try to, you know, figure out, okay, wow, what,

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what all, what all was happening. I love studying the scriptures. I love digging a little deeper.

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I love cross referencing Old Testament, New Testament. I love the hidden treasure

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and I love the hints that are, that are in scripture because oftentimes we skip over

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the hints that are in there and the Jews had a little word for them. They were called pearls.

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So when we, there were some things in here, little hints that kind of

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stood out to me, should we say. So they were all together in one place in the house.

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Well, there was a crowd of 3000 people or so that gathered could have been more. Just said 3000

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were saved and baptized. And well, we know, and if you've seen pictures and if you've been there,

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you know, the city of Jerusalem is pretty tight. Okay. The streets are narrow. They're winding.

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So I did a little digging into this. Well, how could they have been gathered in a house?

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Well, the Jewish law tells us that they would have been all together that day in God's house.

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So there's a possibility that this could, there's a strong possibility that when they say house,

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what they meant was the house of God, the temple, so to speak. So Deuteronomy 16 says,

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count off seven weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain. Then

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celebrate the festival of weeks to the Lord your God by giving a freewill offering in proportion

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to the blessing the Lord has given you and rejoice before the Lord your God at the place

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he would choose as the dwelling for his name. You, your sons and your daughters, your male

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and female servants, the Levites in your living, they're living among you. Remember

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that you were slaves in Egypt and follow carefully these decrees. Three times a year,

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all the men must gather, appear before the Lord your God in the place that he would choose

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and the festival of unleavened bread, the festival of weeks and the festival of the

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tabernacles. No one should appear before the Lord empty handed. Each of you must bring a gift

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in proportion to the way the Lord has blessed you. So the Jews would have been at the temple,

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at the house. So now I'm not saying couldn't have happened in a room or the upper room and

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then they transitioned to the temple. Possibly there was another hint that was given here.

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They specifically say nine in the morning. Well, that nine in the morning would have been the

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exact time that they would have been bringing their sacrifices and prayers to the temple.

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So devout Jews, including the disciples, would naturally be at the temple on this holy day.

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So Shavu is one of these three temples, one of these three festivals where they're commanded

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to bring. So another part of this scripture says there was this international crowd that describes

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Jews of every nation under heaven being presented. These would have been pilgrims who came to

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Jerusalem for specifically for this festival. So

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finding a place large enough to facilitate a crowd like this.

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And it also said that 3,000 Jews were baptized. So when you look at this amazing archaeological

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dig here, this is the southern steps of the temple called the Houdegate.

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And it's many scholars believe that this is the likely location where Peter would have given this.

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It was a public gateway for massive crowds. It was kind of this almost, they talk about it as

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being this amphitheater type things. They call it actually the rabbi's stairs. So these steps

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were famous for being used for teaching. And what do you know that during their excavation,

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they have uncovered over 40 ritual immersion baths, which would have been called mitzvahs.

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I'm not pronouncing that right. Anyway, somebody will correct me. So these were directly at the

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one. So if you look at these, you get a little closer, they were kind of this progression. One

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of these days I'm going to remember to bring a pointer where I can kind of point here. So

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they would have been ideal for mass baptisms. So speculative, sure, it's okay. But it's okay.

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God likes us to kind of dig in and think further on these things. And I believe that God,

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I know for me, God meets me. God meets me when I choose to really get in and just really try

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to understand and dig through this. Jesus himself, he did not teach plainly. He taught so that people

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would have to intentionally want to get in and learn more. He taught in ways that challenged

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people and made us want to figure out more. Proverbs two, four to five says,

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if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure,

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then you will understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God.

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So just picture this scene where Peter and the apostles are up here and these crowds,

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thousands of them were gathered. And then the Holy Spirit is just being poured out

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and he's moving in this, this powerful, powerful way amongst the people. I mean,

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it's just got to be this amazing, amazing scene that they were all involved in.

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And they had to kind of be kind of winking to each other. That's what Jesus talked about,

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right? He said, wait in the coming, the power, the Holy Spirit. And it was just happening.

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So now let's explore a little bit more of these pearls.

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So Shavuot, second feast of the first fruits celebrating the wheat harvest. So Leviticus

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23, nine through 14 says, the Lord said to Moses, speak to the Israelites and say to them,

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when you enter the land, I am going to give you and you reap its harvests.

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Bring to the priest the sheaf of the first grains of the harvest.

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He is to wave the sheaf before the Lord so that it will be accepted on your behalf.

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The priest is to wave it on the day after the Sabbath. So this would be the first

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of the first fruits, which would have been the barley fruit. We'll talk a little bit

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more about that in a second. So together with its grain offering and a tenth of an epa,

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the first, the finest flour mixed with olive oil, good offering presented to the Lord,

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a pleasing aroma and its drink offering of a quarter of a hint of wine. You must not eat

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any bread or roasted or roasted any of the new grain until the very day you bring the offering

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to your God. This is to be a lasting ordinance for generations to come wherever you live.

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So the celebration of the first fruits, the first festival was the barley harvest,

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and that was immediately after Passover, which would have been what? The resurrection.

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So Jesus was resurrected on the first fruits. So this is the second one that we're talking about,

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and this was the celebration of the wheat harvest. And the wheat was considered a much more desirable,

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a finer, making the bread. Barley was typically even thought of like a poor man's grain.

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So this marked the end of the barley harvest in the beginning of the wheat.

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But it also commemorated the giving of the law to the Jews on Mount Sinai,

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the giving of the covenant on Mount Sinai. So in addition to gathering their harvest

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and being thankful and celebrating that the Jews would have recounted the gathering on Mount Sinai,

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which was 50 days out of Egypt.

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So it not only represented a time to remember, but a hope for the future for them,

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because the harvest represented this prophetic hope in God's covenant. So devout Jews,

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these people who spent their life studying his scriptures would have made this connection

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on the day of Pentecost, what God was doing on this special day for them, what he had been

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calling them to do for centuries. The Spirit was now fulfilling all of that.

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And in the end, it's not just about that. It's about what God has done for us.

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Ezekiel 36, starting in 24, says, for I will take you out of the nations. I will gather you from

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all of the countries and bring you back into your own land. I will sprinkle clean water on you,

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and you will be clean. I will cleanse you from all your impurities and from all your idols.

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I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you. I will remove from you

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your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my spirit in you

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and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws. Then you will live in the land

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I gave your ancestors, and you will be my people, and I will be your God. I will save you from all

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the uncleanliness. I will call for the grain and make it plentiful. I will not bring famine

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upon you. I will increase the fruit of the trees and the crops of the field so that you will no

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longer suffer disgrace among the nations. Ezekiel is just loaded, overflowing with prophetic imagery

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of this very moment. So God was using this day, this special day, this special festival

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for the Jews to telegraph and amplify this new movement that he was pushing forward.

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And to make it even clearer to them,

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there are some very, very remarkable similarities between the covenant that was given on Mount

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Sinai and the new covenant that was being poured out here, which they were experiencing.

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So the law was given on Mount Sinai, and God was pouring out his spirit on Mount Zion. Jerusalem

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would have been considered Mount Zion, but if you say, hey Jamie, that's not a real mountain.

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Actually it was a mountain. There was Mount Moriah, which is what the temple was actually

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built on. But they would have considered it Mount Zion, where God's spirit was. So God's spirit

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was miraculously and magnificently poured out, and he was sealing this new covenant with them,

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just like Torah was poured out and given, and the Spirit of God was on that instructing them

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and convicting them and teaching them. He's doing that with his spirit. God manifest himself in a

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dynamic way in both of these situations. Lightning and fire and smoke and trumpets

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on Mount Sinai, and the blowing of the wind and tongues of fire

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on the day of Pentecost. God's presence was there in a mighty way. God descended on the mountain

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in a powerful way, and then God descended on his people in a miraculous way. Jeremiah 31,

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31 through 33 reads, the days are coming declares the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with

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the people of Israel and with the people of Judah. It will not be like the covenant I made

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with their ancestors when I took them by the hand to lead them out of Egypt,

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because they broke my covenant, though I was husband to them, declares the Lord.

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This is the covenant I will make with the people of Israel after that time, declares the Lord.

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I will put my law in their minds and write it in their hearts. I will be their God,

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they will be my people. God was fulfilling this right before their very eyes.

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They were participating in this with God, and they would have recounted so many of these prophetic

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scriptures. God's covenant was given, so the law was written on Mount Sinai,

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and then the law was written in the hearts of the people.

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Not on stone, in their hearts, in our hearts. This is the presence of God

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that was being inscribed in their hearts. It's no longer this physical temple.

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God's dwelling place is now, instead of the physical temple and the tabernacle,

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He is dwelling in His people, in us. I mean, just imagine that. We are now the vessels.

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We, Lansdale Life, we are the vessels now that are carrying His Spirit, His very presence.

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Everywhere we go, from here, this coming Friday, on first Fridays,

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it puts it in a little bit of a different perspective when we're out there, right?

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That His presence, we are His vessels, His glory, His power is in us.

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And I believe that at this moment in time, that He was preparing the Jews

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for the ultimate destruction of the temple,

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saying to them, you are now the temples, you don't need this physical temple.

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The sacrifices don't have to happen anymore because I am the perfect sacrifice, blemish free.

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And then the magnificent culmination of all of this, there were 3,000 redeemed and baptized.

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Because at Sinai, there were 3,000, imagine that. Imagine that lining up just like that.

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Just incredible, isn't it? 3,000 were killed.

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And on Pentecost, 3,000 were redeemed, restored, and baptized.

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The exact number. Incredible, isn't it? Isn't God's Word amazing?

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I was talking to someone about this just last week, and it was like,

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mankind is not smart enough.

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We're just, there are some very, very, very far more intelligent than me or anyone in this room out there.

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But we're just not smart enough to put together this incredible Bible, Scripture,

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and to have everything kind of work together like this.

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All of these numbers, all of these things, all of these, you know,

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various things throughout that Scripture that as you dig, oh wow, this, you know,

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the more I dig, I see that this means this, and this means we're just not smart enough to do it.

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The more you read and the more you study His Word, you realize His divine presence,

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God's divine presence, wove all of this together.

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And it's the more you read and the more you study, the more amazing His Word is.

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God is retelling the story of His covenant here in a powerful, redeeming way as Jesus

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outpours the Spirit and the Jews. Most 100% would have made the connection

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between all this Old Testament, the Shabbawood that they've been celebrating for years,

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the connections that were happening here with Sinai. Paul absolutely connected the dots.

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2 Corinthians, one of many Scriptures that points to this, 3 through 6.

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You show that you are a letter from Christ, the result of our ministry, written not in ink,

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but with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone, but the tablets of human

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hearts, such confidence we have through Christ before God. Not that we are competent in ourselves

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to claim anything for ourselves, but our competence comes from God. He has made us

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competent as ministers of this new covenant, not the letter, but the Spirit, because the

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1 Corinthians 3, 16, did you not know that you yourselves are God's temple, that God's Spirit

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dwells in us? This would have been unbelievably significant to these Jews to hear this, to say

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His Spirit is dwelling in me now. So God was pouring out His Spirit for a very specific mission.

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For these disciples and these pilgrims that were there to take the kingdom,

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to proclaim this message, to be His ambassadors now, He was anointing them with the Spirit,

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empowering them to do this thing, to tell this story of the new covenant that He was doing,

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this new thing that God was pouring out on them. Let's continue in Acts.

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In the last days, and Peter is quoting directly from the prophet Joel here,

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in the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters

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will prophesy. Your young men will see visions. Your old men will dream dreams.

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Even my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days,

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and they will prophesy. I will show wonders in the heavens above and signs on the earth below,

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blood and fire and billows of smoke. The sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood

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before the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord.

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And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.

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This outpouring of God's Spirit as Peter gets up and addresses, and he continues with Isaiah 49.6,

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I will make you a light for the nations, that you may bring my salvation to the ends of the earth.

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So Peter, my fellow Jews, you are no longer this inward facing religion.

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This is no longer about just you. This is about taking what God has given you out to the nations.

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Out. And if you really study in the Old Testament, getting into Leviticus and Judges,

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and now we're in Joshua, you will see that this was God's plan from the beginning,

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to take it to the nation. We are to be a light. They were to be a light.

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You will be my witnesses to the ends of the earth. Our Messiah, our long-awaited Messiah,

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God has raised him from the dead. Now go and tell. The prophets foresaw this day,

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all of them did, and they wrote about it. The Spirit, this transformation that was happening

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to send them out from Mount Zion. You will be my witnesses, fulfilling this promises.

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These 3,000 Jews that were baptized and filled with the Spirit, He has anointed you,

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empowered you, and He's sending you now to the Gentiles, to every nation. This is still,

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He's still speaking directly just to the Jews. The Gentiles will come into the picture as we

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get billed out in Acts, but His Spirit was being poured out in an undeniably powerful way that had

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an immediate impact on these people, and it changed everything for them. It changed everything.

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Continuing in Acts. They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to the fellowship,

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to the breaking of bread, and to prayer. Everyone was filled with all that the many wonders and

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signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common.

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They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. Every day, they continued

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to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together

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with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people,

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and the Lord added to their numbers those who were being saved.

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So not only was God pouring out His Spirit on them and sending them out,

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but God was creating this Spirit-filled community. So not just going out, but taking care,

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feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, caring for the widows and orphans,

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standing up for the marginalized. This was a major part of what was happening, but guess what?

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It was also a major part of Shavuot, the celebration, carrying the needs of the people.

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Listen to this. In Leviticus 23, 22,

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when you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field

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or gather the glaining of your harvest. Leave them for the poor and for the foreigner

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residing among you. I am the Lord your God. God told them to bring an offering of proportion

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of how the Lord was blessing them. So God was, the first fruits were given to God

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as part of this celebration, but the uncut corners of their field, the greater portion,

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the more abundant portion was left for the needy. This goes all the way back to Leviticus.

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The uncut corners at Shavuot was a foreshadowing of the harvest of salvation that God was sending

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them to reap back in. It extended far beyond Israel. It fulfilled the meaning of Pentecost,

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the true meaning. This was a huge, huge part of the message of Pentecost. For so often,

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I would just think of it, okay, this was the great pouring out of the Holy Spirit

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you know, for the people and for me and the empowering of the Holy Spirit,

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but such a bigger part of this. It says it right there that they formed this community.

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They were doing all of this stuff to take care of those.

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So God builds into this celebration and commands his people to leave these edges of their crops.

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The provision that God has given us, we're giving back portion to him, but the more greater portion

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going to the poor and the foreigners or the Gentiles. So the feast wasn't just about

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gratitude. It was about intentional inclusion for outsiders.

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So it says, Jews from many nations were present. So the Spirit enables the Gospel to go

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far, far beyond Jerusalem, taking these uncut corners. So it wasn't just,

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Jesus is not just exclusively for them. He's not just exclusively for us.

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Pentecost calls us as God pours his Spirit on us to overflow and to take this abundance

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out, to take this kingdom message out, but to care for the marginalized and the poor as well.

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These believers were giving as they saw need. They were taking care of the lost. They were

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actually selling property and selling their things so that they could do this.

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This was radical Spirit-led living and it reflects the outrageous

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generosity that God has towards us. Doesn't it? You think about the generosity that God has for us

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and this is a mere reflection of that. So God was saving the greater harvest, the finer

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of the harvest to be that fragrant offering to those who are lost.

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Peter also had a clear vision and a clear understanding of what was happening on that day.

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For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver and gold that you were

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redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your ancestors,

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but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish.

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We sung about this this morning, the righteous one, the Lamb of God.

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Jesus was the perfect sacrifice. He was beyond blemished sacrifice

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and Jesus was crucified and killed on Passover. He was the spotless lamb,

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not a lamb that had to come back and come back and come back and be sacrificed over again.

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It was once that his blood was poured out and he was the final sacrifice.

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1 Corinthians 15, 20 through 23 says, but Christ has indeed been raised from the dead,

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the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since death came through a man,

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the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. For as an Adam all die,

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so in Christ all will be made alive. But each in turn Christ the first fruits,

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then when he comes, those who belong to him.

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He was raised on the festival of first fruits. Jesus was the first fruits raised to new

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resurrection. His body never again to die. He was the sheaf that it talks about in Leviticus,

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the first of the harvest that was weighed before the Lord in celebration of Thanksgiving and then

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50 days after that on Shavuot or Pentecost, God told the Jews to bring an offering to them

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in proportion to how he is blessed. So Shavuot, you're not just bringing this thank offering,

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but you're at the temple and you're leaving so much more for those who were left behind.

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The worship team could start making their way up here.

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So on this day, the church experienced true Pentecost.

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It was the beginning of this new and this powerful movement

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that literally would change the world.

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I often thought about what it must have been like to have that pouring out of God's spirit.

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I spent so many years in my early days as a believer just seeking God and just saying,

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pour out your spirit and pour out your spirit. I did experience it so many times,

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but I remember going through this journey of just crying out to God to fill me in,

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let his presence come on me. And it was just this time where I just felt like I was just

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chasing and chasing and chasing this thing. And I remember so clearly, I remember so clearly

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God saying to me, my spirit is in you. I am waiting for you to release it to people.

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And I'm not saying that God doesn't pour his spirit down and come down on us in times,

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but the overwhelming majority of times God is saying, release what I've put in you.

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Release what I have given you to those around you, those you work with, those in your neighborhood,

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those who are on first Fridays, release that spirit that's coming out of you that I have

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deposited it in you. So the question isn't necessarily what God did on Pentecost.

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It's not just what he did from historical perspective, but it's what he's doing

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today. It's what he's doing today in us. You know, the Holy Spirit is in us. It's dwelling in us.

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The spirit is still here today, the same as it was.

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It's still here. And you know what else is still here? The harvest is still rising.

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And God is saying, I want you to experience that level of true Pentecost. I want you to take those

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uncut corners that you have. We all have uncut corners, don't we? We have so much that God has

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given us and we have these uncut corners to the suffering and to the weak and to the marginalized

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that he's waiting for us to give them. He's waiting for us to be these ambassadors that take his

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message out there. I remember hearing a message one time from Keith Green where he was talking about

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you know, going out and taking this message to the kingdom and I'll paraphrase because I

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certainly don't remember it all. But he said, if God hasn't specifically called you to stay,

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then go. Because know this, that if he's not specifically speaking something to you,

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he already wrote it down in his word what you are to do. And it's all spelled out for us here in

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Pentecost what we are supposed to do. I was talking to a gentleman two weeks ago who was saying,

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you know, I'm just waiting. I'm waiting on, you know, God's starting to do this and I'm just

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waiting for him to do this particular thing in my life. And I said, while you're waiting,

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keep doing what he already has told you to do. He's already told us in scripture what to do.

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He's already giving us very clear directions. He's already empowered us with his spirit

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to take those uncut corners and to reach the multitudes with his word. Let's pray.

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Jesus, we thank you, Lord, for the abundance, God, you have given us, Lord, the blessing. We thank you

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that you poured yourself out, Lord, as that final offering, that blemish free offering,

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God, the lamb of God, the holy lamb who was sacrificed for us.

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And we thank you, God, that you have filled us with your spirit, God, and called us,

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called us, sent us as ambassadors, Lord, with that word to those around us. And I pray, God,

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that you give us the courage to step out in that and to realize, God, that that spirit

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is just in us waiting to be released to those around us, those in need.

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And we give you all the praise and the glory in your name. Amen.

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