Sunday
May 27th, Acts 2: 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. Speaking in tongues was not for the gratification or uplifting of those
speaking, it was a gift of the Holy Spirit for the purpose of spreading the
good news of God’s new chapter in the salvation story to the gathered
multitudes. The spirit moved the
disciples out of the locked upper room where they were hiding and into the
streets where they encountered the needs of the people. The spirit did not leave them alone even
now. They were not done and this was just
the beginning. From here the spirit
moved them from Jerusalem, to Judea and Samaria and onto the rest of the
world. The spirit moved them into the
hearts and minds of you and I in our time and place. The spirit gave them the
tools and the ability to minister to the needs of the people they encountered. So too, the spirit gives us the ability to
minister to the needs of those around us, the hungry, the poor, those left out
of the American dream as well as to those caught up in the relentless pursuit
of the American dream to the point where they can’t see the needs of the
poor. The spirit opens our eyes and
hearts as well as our ears, and calls us to see one another as brothers and
sisters in Christ, and truly love one another, in action, as we would love
Christ. Sometimes the Spirit moves us
out of our hiding places and into the world where we find opportunities to
minister, and to be ministered too. Being
open to being ministered to is often the most undeveloped part of ministry. Without
that two way street, we are only preaching, and of that the world already has
too much.
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