In
her “introduction to the sermon introduction”, Pastor Joy shared a wonderful statement
concerning the power of God: No iPhone or iPad alarm woke us up this
morning. The I Am woke us up.
As
we contemplate Pentecost, we must be in a position to acknowledge that, as
Psalm 62:11 says, “power belongs to God.” This is what God has said concerning
Himself. And Jesus said to His beloved disciples, Wait for the Father to give you the Holy Spirit…the Holy Spirit will
come upon you and give you power (see Acts 1:4 and 1:8).
Our
pastor noted that Pentecost, for Christians, is an evidence of unstoppable,
God-led, God-infused power. It was God who empowered unlearned men to become
linguists. It is God who empowers us to become what we were not. Why? Not for
us to show off “our skills” for our own glory (because in fact these are not “our
skills” if it took a miracle of God to set them in motion), but for us to speak
of His wonderful works in order that others might be drawn in to His glorious
kingdom.
Today
is a good day to thank the Lord for His promise of power, the glory of His
kingdom, and the privilege of participation in His Divine work.
Lord
God, thank You! Continue to awaken us, by Your power, to Your power.
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