RICHARD: Well Pentecost is one of the Feasts of the Lord, and in every Christians’ favorite book of the Bible. Leviticus [laughs], you know.
LARRY: [laughing] Yeah; yeah, yeah, yeah.
RICHARD: But I really. that’s. actually the Book of Leviticus is the motherlode of the Gospel in what Christians call the Old Testament!
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: If they could get past their fear of these old rituals, the Hebrew Bible is a picture of a person!
LARRY: Mm.
RICHARD: So you’re looking for. you’re looking to find the person in the pictures.
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: And so the festivals of the Lord are really summarized in Leviticus, chapter 23. But anyway the point is these are feasts of the Lord.
LARRY: Yes.
RICHARD: that He gave to the Jewish people, but for all of God’s covenant people to.
LARRY: Mm.
RICHARD:. to celebrate and enjoy for all time. So they’re actually pictures of a person.
The Hebrew word, moadim; means a special, set apart time, to meet with God!
LARRY: Wow.
RICHARD: Well so that’s what they are. Back in the 70s,
long before most people [laughing] who are alive today.
LARRY: [laughs]
RICHARD: you know, we had this wonderful move of God.
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: and we. we. we couldn’t get enough of Jesus.
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: So we would. we would invent meetings and organize things, just so we could sit around together and praise the Lord all day.
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: all day; we called them Jesus fests.
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: Jesus festivals. The feasts of the Lord, Larry, are Jesus festivals!
LARRY: Yeah, that’s good.
RICHARD: Hallelujah!
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: [laughing] That’s what they are!
LARRY: Yeah; yeah.
RICHARD: So, but it began long before Acts, all the way back in the Book of Exodus!
LARRY: Wow.
RICHARD: God came down upon Mount Sinai in the Bible, people know this story. And the mountain shook, you know, and quaking.
LARRY: Yes.
RICHARD: and the fire of God in the smoke! Man, can you imagine being there? And the people ran to the foot of the mountain to see all this, what’s going on, and God spoke to the people. But people who are, are Bible students might remember, coming out of Egypt, it says it was a mixed multitude.
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: So there was all kinds of people coming out of Egypt. It was the ancient superpower of the world.
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: so a lot of people came out with the Hebrews, and they spoke all kind of languages. So how is God going to say something to these people…
LARRY: Wow.
RICHARD: where they can all hear the same thing?
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: So the Jewish sages have always taught for centuries that when God spoke the Commandments to the people, Larry, He spoke to them out of the mountain in tongues of fire, and they saw and heard the words coming to them in their own languages! Isn’t that amazing!
LARRY: [claps] That’s amazing.
RICHARD: Wow!
LARRY: I mean that’s like a prophetic picture though…
RICHARD: It is!
LARRY: of what we see fulfilled at Pentecost!
RICHARD: It is. it’s exactly! So they rushed to the mountain; they heard God speak in these [laughing] tongues of fire, in their own languages. Then Moses got up and gave his sermons, but it was kind of a disappointment b-because they had been worshipping this golden calf.
LARRY: Yeah; yeah.
RICHARD: and 3,000 people died…
LARRY: Wow.
RICHARD: in the…
LARRY: Oh.
RICHARD: in the presence of the fire of God. But God spoke all of this, and put it on stone tablets.
LARRY: Yes.
RICHARD: It was a picture. So, now what happened, Larry, is the Prophets
said there’s going to come a time in history when God, Who wrote those t-. those Laws on the stone tablets, is going to write them on the fleshly tablets of people’s hearts.
LARRY: [claps] Yes; yeah.
RICHARD: Hallelujah! And come inside of us, and upon us, and surround us!
LARRY: Yes.
RICHARD: And we’d be enveloped in. in the fire, and power, and Spirit of God!
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: So every year they’d come back to Jerusalem. They’re supposed to come very year. After Passover they’d go home; then they’d come back 50 days later, and that’s what Pentecost means, you know.
LARRY: Yes.
RICHARD: And they’d. they’d say, Maybe this would be the year!
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: And they’d go home, disappointed.
LARRY: Wow.
RICHARD: Come back the next year, Maybe this would be the year!
LARRY: Mm.
RICHARD: They’d go home disappointed. Come back next year, Well one year has to be the year!
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: So it says in
the Book of Acts, There were devout Jews from all the surrounding nations come to Jerusalem…. for Shavuot…
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: the Hebrew word; Pentecost. and guess what happens?
LARRY: [unintelligible]
RICHARD: Now,
instead of Mount Sinai in the desert, it’s Mount Zion in Jerusalem.
LARRY: Wow.
RICHARD: It’s repeating it; God comes down with fire, like a mighty wind It’s on the Temple Mount; all this commotion, [laughing] all this noise!
LARRY: Oh my goodness.
RICHARD: I’m getting excited.
LARRY: Oh yeah.
RICHARD: [Excitedly] The people are running to the foot of the mountain! They hear all this, they see all this; now, God comes down in [laughing] tongues of fire, and speaks through…
LARRY: Wow.
RICHARD: all the languages, to all. it. it’s amazing!
LARRY: Now we don’t even think about.
RICHARD: I know it!
LARRY: that parallel.
RICHARD: It’s, and then, so now, instead of Moses, Peter gets up…
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: and speaks!
LARRY: Yeah.
RICHARD: And now, to finish the story, instead of 3,000 dying, 3,000. That’s right. God is amazing!.
LARRY: Wow; wow.
RICHARD: [laughing] 3,000 gladly received His Word, and were added into the Kingdom of God. So they got baptized. The. Hebrew is Mikveh, and these baptismal pools.
LARRY: Yes.
RICHARD: There’s, the ruins of them are still there.
LARRY: Mm.
RICHARD: On the southern slopes of the Temple Mount. You can see where these 3,000 people got baptized there.
LARRY: Wow.
RICHARD: Isn’t that amazing!
LARRY: That’s. that’s.
RICHARD: It is so amazing! It’s one book and. and one [laughing] story!
LARRY: Well, and I can.
RICHARD: [laughing] Wow!
LARRY: just to let our viewers know, because so many people, when you actually mention the word Pentecost, they get scared, you know. They get. people think, Oh, Pentecost; that they’re, they’re, we’re, we’re associating that with something weird, something bizarre. Pentecost is not something to be afraid of, number one, as Dr. Booker just explained. It actually means, at its root, 50; you know, 50 days.
RICHARD: 50
LARRY: And the wonderful thing, though, is Pentecost is not just an experience to happen one time. It was not just something that happened under the Old Covenant. And it wasn’t just something that happened one day, I-in the Book of Acts. Pentecost, I believe, is the experience that God is inviting every Believer to live under the influence of. If you are thinking to yourself, I wish I could experience God more; I. I wish I could actually, Taste and see that [He] is good. God was never just meant to be a list of rules, regulations, formulas, or concepts. He is a person, and I believe He is a person, through the Holy Spirit, Who wants to have an experience. a dynamic encounter with you. So when we come back, me and Dr. Booker are going to talk about how you can accept the Lord’s invitation, to experience the power and the presence of Pentecost in your life today. Don’t go away.
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