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Part of my morning devotion, was a teaching by, George H. Morrison.
"Let us reverently try to understand what happened on that day of Pentecost. It is rightly called the birthday of the Church. Ten days before the Savior had ascended. He had passed into the presence of the Father. He had left His little band of faithful followers to be witnesses for Him And yet the strange thing is that though they trusted Him and were perfectly convinced that He was risen, they were not ready yet to be His witness-bearers of them believed in Jesus, but for witness-bearing something more was needed: some new power and fulness in their lives that would carry conviction to the world. And that is what the disciples got at Pentecost— that new power and fulness of the Spirit which changed them from convinced believers into equipped witnesses for Christ. Without it they would have returned to Galilee, "the world forgetting, and by the world forgot." Without it, in daily fellowship with Christ, they would quietly have lived and died. With it there was a spiritual power about them that was mightier than any argument. They were witness-bearers to the living Christ. The Pentecostal blessing was equipment. It was adequacy for vocation. It was endowment for the stupendous task of the evangelization of the world. And of all this the sound as of the wind and the appearance as of tongues of fire were but the vivid and evanescent symbols....Pentecost was power for witness-bearing. It was equipment for vocation. It was the needed and adequate endowment for the evangelizing of the world." (Printed by permission of e-Sword)
The highlighting is mine.
As I have posted before on our wonderful Forum, what some people call "The Baptism of the Holy Ghost (or Spirit) is incorrect terminology. What happened at Pentecost was the "Baptism IN the Holy Spirit." As Mr. Morrison states, Pentecost was all about POWER to witness! It is being immersed into the Holy Spirit in order to become a servant of Jesus Christ and His Spirit to pick up where Jesus ended His earthly ministry.
"Let us reverently try to understand what happened on that day of Pentecost. It is rightly called the birthday of the Church. Ten days before the Savior had ascended. He had passed into the presence of the Father. He had left His little band of faithful followers to be witnesses for Him And yet the strange thing is that though they trusted Him and were perfectly convinced that He was risen, they were not ready yet to be His witness-bearers of them believed in Jesus, but for witness-bearing something more was needed: some new power and fulness in their lives that would carry conviction to the world. And that is what the disciples got at Pentecost— that new power and fulness of the Spirit which changed them from convinced believers into equipped witnesses for Christ. Without it they would have returned to Galilee, "the world forgetting, and by the world forgot." Without it, in daily fellowship with Christ, they would quietly have lived and died. With it there was a spiritual power about them that was mightier than any argument. They were witness-bearers to the living Christ. The Pentecostal blessing was equipment. It was adequacy for vocation. It was endowment for the stupendous task of the evangelization of the world. And of all this the sound as of the wind and the appearance as of tongues of fire were but the vivid and evanescent symbols....Pentecost was power for witness-bearing. It was equipment for vocation. It was the needed and adequate endowment for the evangelizing of the world." (Printed by permission of e-Sword)
The highlighting is mine.
As I have posted before on our wonderful Forum, what some people call "The Baptism of the Holy Ghost (or Spirit) is incorrect terminology. What happened at Pentecost was the "Baptism IN the Holy Spirit." As Mr. Morrison states, Pentecost was all about POWER to witness! It is being immersed into the Holy Spirit in order to become a servant of Jesus Christ and His Spirit to pick up where Jesus ended His earthly ministry.