PENTECOST SUNDAY-A
I Reading: Acts 2:1-11: They were all filled with the Holy
Spirit, and began to speak.
II
Reading: 1 Cor: In the one Spirit we were baptised.
Gospel: John 20:19-23: The Great Charter of the Church-Jesus
Appears to the Disciples
The Great Charter of the Church-Jesus Appears to the Disciples
The greatest gift of God for human being is the sacrificial LOVE, the greatest gift of Jesus Christ is the eternal PEACE and the greatest gift of the Holy Spirit is the undivided UNITY in the church, family and the world.
Today we celebrate the second most solemn day in the year of worship: the feast of Pentecost. The word “Pentecost” is a Greek word which means “the 50th”, in our case, “the 50th day”: for the Jews it meant the 50th day after the feast of the Passover. For us Christians, it means the feast that comes on the 50th day after Easter.
Today we celebrate the second most solemn day in the year of worship: the feast of Pentecost. The word “Pentecost” is a Greek word which means “the 50th”, in our case, “the 50th day”: for the Jews it meant the 50th day after the feast of the Passover. For us Christians, it means the feast that comes on the 50th day after Easter.
God’s
wonderful plan, wisdom and love are shown to save the human life. Jesus kept on
communicating his Spirit to his apostles throughout their life; he does the
same to every Christian and building up the Christian community with the Body
of Christ and share the gifts of the Spirit with all the believers.
This
was the first appearance of Jesus to His disciples as a group after His
resurrection. What would He say and talk about? What would be the topic of
conversation and the subjects covered? Whatever He chose to say would be of
critical importance. It is this that John focuses upon: the subjects and the
topics discussed when Jesus first appeared to the disciples.
1.
The disciples were hiding in fear (v.19)
a. Was the same day: at night
b. Discussed reports
c. Jesus appeared suddenly
2.
Subject 1: The risen Lord-His presence was very real (v.19-20)
a. His message: Peace
b. His wounds: Evidence
c. His effect: Unbelievable
joy and gladness when they saw Him
3.
Subject 2: The great commission (v.21)
4.
Subject 3: The Holy Spirit (v.22-23)
Thought: The
disciple is sent forth to proclaim and bear witness to the salvation of God. The
disciple is the prophet and witness of the living Lord.
·
Christ is the Way; the
disciple points the Way.
·
Christ is the Truth; the
disciple proclaims the Truth.
·
Christ is the Life; the
disciple shares the Life.
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