Acts 2:1-18
On the day of Pentecost, the disciples were all together in one
place - of one accord and one heart. They were diligent to obey Jesus. Study these men to
see how people are who receive God's blessing and Spirit. Those who are negligent to obey
Jesus will miss out on many blessings.
God knows what our state is and whether we are of one heart and
soul.
The Holy Spirit descended on them like the rushing of a wind,
although it was a calm day. This strange event drew the people. The people also saw
tongues like of fire which sat on each of them. When the people from different nations and
nationalities were gathered together, the Holy Spirit gave the disciples the gift of
tongues, to tell them in their own languages God's wonderful works.
In 1Cor 14:2 we read that "he who speaks in a tongue does not
speak to men but to God, for no one understands him;"
A certain man from Tugela Ferry told me how powerful God was
working there. When we got there, the man greeted me normally but his wife greeted us in
tongues. I was reminded of the verse above - in tongues we speak to God and not to man;
but she spoke to us.
This woman had a child and got a heathen girl from the area to look after her child. While
we were there, this woman continued to speak in tongues, and then the heathen girl said,
"don't you understand her, she's asking you to close the door." This was very
strange. The husband also told us how his wife would go to the hospital and speak in
tongues to the patients.
A little bit later we spoke to this woman and asked her what the
matter was. Then she acknowledged that when she received the gift of tongues, she heard
someone else speaking in tongues too, and she envied that person's tongues. She prayed
that her own gift be removed and that she could speak in tongues like the other person.
Her prayer was answered but with the consequence that she spoke in tongues to whomever she
met, in stead of to God as the Bible teaches. We must not be envious of another's gifts.
God gives us different gifts, wisdom, discernment and faith. It's
good that one can discern.
When the Holy Spirit works and give gifts, He does as He wills. It
is evil to desire His gifts with impure motives; then you will spoil God's work. You must
have a clean and pure heart.
The prophet Joel said that God will pour out His Spirit on all
flesh - there is no difference between male and female, young or old, husband or wife,
masters and servants. Each believer can receive God's Spirit.
At Pentecost there were also mockers, who said that the disciples
were full of new wine. It is heartbreaking that while some met with God others mocked and
scoffed. These men spoke different, foreign languages, which they've never learnt,
perfectly; yet the mockers said that they were drunk. Such reasoning is madness.
Those who mock at God's work have lost their senses.
May God fill His people with His Spirit so that the Gospel will
fill the earth. Unless we are filled with the Holy Spirit the Gospel won't fill the earth.
Part with everything that quenches God's Spirit. When you become
ill physically, you quickly visit a doctor so that you might get well again. It is even
much more important spiritually that you go to men of God, when you're ill, that you can
be prayed for and be healed.
Be a person who are filled with God's Spirit, obeys His Word and
rejoices to keep His Word.