What is Pentecost and what difference does it make in our lives 
              today? 
            The 
              Day of Pentecost is the occasion on which pious Jews from all over 
              the new Christian world gathered to celebrate "The Feast of 
              Weeks," probably just months after the crucifixion of Jesus. 
              That Feast was a Jewish festival (all of the first Christians were 
              also Jews) at which first fruits were offered to God. On this day, 
              a miracle occurred: tongues of flame lighted on each person...AND 
              each person spoke their own native tongue but, miraculously, everybody 
              understood everybody else! 
            The 
              difference it all makes in my life is that on this same day the 
              promised gift of the Holy Spirit was given to the Church (the small 
              Christian faith). I believe that it is that force, the Holy Spirit, 
              that has powered the Church all these two thousand years, kept it 
              going, fed us, strengthened us, supernaturally. Many, in fact, think 
              of Pentecost as the "birth day" of the Church, because
              it was on that day that we received the gift that has made it all
              possible. 
              
            —The 
              Rev. William A. Kolb 
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