When the day of Pentecost had come, the disciples were all
together in one place. And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the
rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house...Divided tongues, as of
fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them. All of
them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages, as
the Spirit gave them ability. [Acts
2:1-4]
Now hope that is seen is not hope. For
who hopes for what is seen? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for
it with patience…the Spirit helps us in our weakness…the Spirit intercedes with
sighs too deep for words. [Romans 8:24b-27, 26]
You send forth your Spirit, and they are created;
and so you renew the face of the earth. May the glory of the LORD endure for
ever…Bless the LORD, O my soul. Hallelujah! [Psalm 104:31, 32a, 37]
Jesus said to his
disciples, “When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father,
the Spirit of truth…he will testify on my behalf. You are also to testify
because you have been with me from the beginning.” [John 15:26-27]
We are now at the 50th day after Easter, and the 10th day after the
celebration of the Ascension of Jesus. It is Pentecost – the
word itself comes from the Greek for fiftieth – and it did not
begin with the time of Jesus. In the Jewish calendar this ancient feast
is Shavuot and follows 50 days after Passover. It celebrates
the giving of the Law to Moses on Mt. Sinai.
This Jewish feast would have been another of the reasons that the disciples had gathered
together. It may well have been comforting to be together in the familiar structure of this ancient feast. Of course, they were also waiting with some trepidation, no doubt,
for the sign promised by the resurrected Jesus just 10 days before, in his last
in-person teachings, when he said he would send them the Advocate, the
Spirit of truth. It may well have been comforting to be together in the
familiar structure of this ancient feast. What must each day have been like for
them, individually and collectively? In only a few recent months they
experienced praying – or failing to stay awake – with Jesus in the Garden, then his
sudden arrest, Peter’s denial, the trial, the carrying of the cross through the
City, and the violent execution of Jesus, his resurrection, then his ascension,
to mention only a few details. I would think they would still be reeling in
their own shock, grief, and fear trying to cope with these inexplicable turns
of events. Now here they are gathered together again without quite knowing what
is coming next, let alone when “it” would arrive. Perhaps in their remembrance
of God giving Moses the Law, they also remembered the encounter Moses had with
God in the burning bush. And then suddenly a sound like a violent wind and
tongues of fire resting on them gave them more than good reason to be
bewildered and amazed!
Today it's easy for us to be blasé, to know the story too well, to be immune to the
thrill, the astonishment. Whatever the planning, hopes, and desires of the
Liturgists, sadly and often it seems, that the wonder of it
all has been lost, especially when not everyone is physically present in the Church.
So it is
then, that today is the day to STOP knowing the story. Today
is the day to START experiencing the Spirit – BE THERE, be amazed
and astonished and bewildered! We have the Spirit within us, and God’s
grace, and the love and Salvation of Christ merely for the wanting of it! Peter
reminds us in the words of the prophet Joel, that when Christ returns, everyone
who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved. And Jesus tells the
disciples, from whom we follow on, that they/we are to testify on
behalf of Jesus. The Gospels tell us how to do it, God filled our lungs with
breath, and the Spirit gives us our voice.
Let
us rejoice and be glad and joy-filled, and alive in it, after
all, it's Pentecost and we're on fire!
Also known as the Birthday of the
Church, Pentecost marks the official beginning of the ministry of the Apostles
beyond their local area and into the known world to bring the message of Christ
to all.
This day is known as
Whitsun/Whitsunday in Ireland and the UK, a descendant of a Gaelic celebration
from medieval or perhaps more ancient times.
LET
US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ Lord GOD,
Almighty, pour Your Spirit upon us again! Bewilder us out of our distractions
and detachment, fling us out of the ordinary into the stunning wonder and
exquisite joy of the Holy Spirit within.
Holy Advocate, Spirit of Truth
RESPONSE: Enflame our Hearts,
Embolden our Witness
~
Lord GOD, Almighty, awaken our souls in a blaze of
faith-filled consciousness. Push us to engage and insist, in ways small and
large, that political leaders of our World, our Nation, and our Community are
held accountable for basic human rights and needs, justice, mercy, and peace.
We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Holy Advocate, Spirit of Truth
Enflame our Hearts, Embolden our Witness
~
Lord GOD, Almighty, lighten the burden of pain
for all weakened in body, spirit, or soul. Fill them, and those who give love
and support, with the peace of Your Presence. We now join our
hearts together to pray for those in need… add your own petitions
Holy Advocate, Spirit of Truth
Enflame our Hearts, Embolden our Witness
~
Lord GOD, Almighty, Lord GOD, Almighty, our
souls and our hearts bless You with great Hallelujahs as You rejoice on the
arrival of our beloved into the promise of everlasting life. We
pray especially for… add your own petitions
Holy Advocate, Spirit of Truth
Enflame our Hearts, Embolden our Witness
~
Lord GOD, Almighty, we pause in this moment to offer You our
other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials… add your own petitions
Holy Advocate, Spirit of Truth
Enflame our Hearts, Embolden our Witness
~
Lord GOD, Almighty, as Your Holy Spirit falls
afresh upon us all, may those who lead us in Your Church feel quickened to
energize and excite us, to live every moment of every day through You.
We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Holy Advocate, Spirit of Truth
Enflame
our Hearts, Embolden our Witness
The Celebrant adds: Living, Loving, Holy Lord, You put the Spirit within us,
filled us with the fire of faith, and gave Your breath to our lungs to power
our voices. Let us exhilarate in all Your works and testify to Your enduring
glory and the gift of salvation for everyone who calls upon
Your Name. Our joyful and unending prayers ascend to Jesus, our Risen Christ; and
the Holy Spirit, our Eternal Advocate; who together with You live as One God,
now and forever. Amen.
This is a marvelous reflection, Christina. I agree that often we miss the wonder and excitement of this great event. Most of all I think we often forget that the Spirit is alive in us ready to work in and through us. Thank you so much for reminding us of the amazing significance of this event.
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