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During the season of
Advent, we welcome the return of Jesus as the Judge of Judges. At
Christmas, we welcome our newborn Savior into the world--Emmanuel,
God-With-Us. In the Lenten season, we welcome the passion, death on the
cross, and burial of Jesus, the man of sorrows. At the Pasch, we welcome
the Risen Lord at the empty tomb, and we go with Him in spirit in His
ascension to heaven. Now, at Pentecost, we welcome the descent of the
Holy Spirit on the church. The church, in its multitude of expressions,
still looks back to it's birth on the day of Pentecost. We also look
forward to a renewal of the Holy Spirit in our lives so that our mission
of living the Gospel will be empowered.
The Jewish Feast
of Pentecost (Greek, for "50") took place 50 days after the Feast of
First Fruits. Israel celebrated this feast (Hebrew,
"Shavuot") in commemoration of Moses receiving the Law on
Mount Sinai. It also marked the wheat harvest. It was on this day when
the Holy Spirit fell on the disciples making them apostles ("sent ones")
to the nations for a great harvest age of souls in all the nations until
the return of Jesus as King of Kings. The Holy Spirit continues to fill
and empower believers in every generation so that the great harvest may
be completed.
In this season, we contemplate the Holy Spirit's
invitation to make us His disciples.
It is He who not only fills
us with power for the sake of proclaiming and demonstrating the Gospel
of the Kingdom, but it is also He
who engages us with the divine and intimate conversation between the
Father and the Son. Let's make ourselves "open to receive the Spirit's
flame so that it will come to rest in our hearts" (Opening Prayer).


Scripture Readings
Accompanying Meditation
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Scripture Readings
Accompanying Meditation
Prayer
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