The Holy Spirit
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Fellow Israelites,I may say to you
confidently of our ancestor David that he both died and was buried, and his
tomb is with us to this day. Since he was a prophet, he knew that God had
sworn with an oath to him that he would put one of his descendants on his
throne. Foreseeing this, David
spoke of the resurrection of the Messiah, saying,
He was not abandoned to Hades,
nor did his flesh experience corruption.
This Jesus God raised up, and of that all of us are witnesses.-Acts 2:
30-32
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The most unreliable
evidence in a court of law, I am told, is the
eyewitness. Witnesses are biased. Witnesses
forget the facts. Witnesses can only speak from
their perspective. Witnesses cannot be counted
upon to get it right. Now, back in the day,
this was not how things were thought to be.
They placed tremendous faith in witnesses; the
testimony of those who were present for an
event. And this emphasis is evident in this
passage from Acts. As Peter concludes his first
testimony about the risen Christ, we can imagine
him gesturing the disicples present with him and
sayin, "This Jesus God raised up, and of that
all of us (insert gesture here) are witnesses."
Clearly he felt this had some power.
But what about today? We
don't trust witnesses as much, so should we
distrust the disciples? Well, no, of course
not. But why not? They were people, they were
fallible, they were biased. Yes, they were all
these things, but there is another witness to
these events who is in a different category
altogther...the Holy Spirit! The Spirit, too,
was present in that moment since it was by and
through the Spirit that Peter spoke. This
passage is immediately preceded by Pentecost,
the bestowing of the Holy Spirit on the
disciples, and it is the Spirit that gives
creedance to their testimony, in fact, it is the
Spirit that gives creedance to the entire
venture of the Church. Think of it this way.
The Church has made many terrible mistakes over
the course of its history, and yet, from
generation to generation it survives. Is this
because of people? No. It is because this
thing, as flawed as it may be, is still blessed
with the Holy Spirit to make sure that the
Church doesn't get everything wrong. The Holy
Spirit is present in the Church and the lives of
the believers. If we think about it, then we
will realize that, of that all of us are
witnesses.
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Prayer: Holy God, help me to feel your Spirit in my life
and in my church. Let that Spirit move me and shape me and guide
me. Without it, I cannot serve you. I pray in Jesus' name. Amen.
[Phillip Blackburn, First Presbyterian Church]
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