By the Power of the SpiritSample
That’s Some Hot Sauce!
Sitting in a room, following Jesus’ instructions to wait for the coming of the Spirit, the disciples had nothing but time.
It’s fun to wonder what they may have talked about. It’s possible that they were still asking whether this was the time to take Israel back. Would the Spirit empower them to restore Israel to her rightful place among the nations?
It's hard to wait, isn’t it, men? But we found His followers waiting in yesterday’s verses when Jesus promised the Spirit. Their waiting was perhaps meant to prepare them. The waiting allowed them time to reflect and focus on Jesus’ words, remembering His life and work. Perhaps it also helped them put some pieces of the puzzle together about what His Kingdom looked like.
Our waiting is meant to accomplish the same things. In our own waiting on God, we need to focus on Him—who He is and what He has done in history and in our lives. Our waiting is not of the leg-crossing, thumb-spinning, or even phone-scrolling kind. Our waiting is a time to focus on what God may be preparing us to do…when the time is right.
Back in the upper room with the disciples, the time finally came: the Holy Spirit descended. Violent wind and tongues of fire appeared—allusions to God's presence with His people in the Tabernacle and Temple (Exodus 40:38; 2 Chronicles 7:1-3).
Each disciple got the “hot sauce” treatment. These tongues of fire were the last component for them to do exactly what Jesus had asked of them: be His witnesses.
And they did just that. What is fascinating at Pentecost is that they initially didn’t need to go anywhere. That day, the world came to them (see Acts 2:5).
The disciples knew when it was time to go (of course, their sign was very clear!), but they did not hesitate. When the Spirit came in the image of tongues if fire, they spoke.
When it’s time, we need to move. Men, we wait when God says wait; we move when He says move. It is imperative that we follow God’s leading. We are not in charge. When we do follow God, God does what only He can do (see Acts 2:40-41).
Prayer: God, thank You for equipping us for what You have called us to. Help me to be patient enough to wait and bold enough to move when You call me to move. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Reflection: How do you know when God is telling you that it is time to move?
About this Plan
In this men's devotional, we journey through the Book of Acts, hitting on its major themes as we see God's great power at work in His Church through the power of His Spirit. Written by J.R. Hudberg.
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