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Merry Pentecost

Starts Tonight

Here is more proof that I need to find a church. Tonight will be Shavuot, AKA Pentecost, and I didn't even know it. I forgot all about it. Fortunately, Aaron reminded me.

Catholics believe Pentecost was on May 11. But the correct dates for Jewish holidays are determined by the Jewish calendar, and the Jews say Shavuot starts tonight. It's the Festival of the First Fruits. In Israel, Jews bring out newly born sheep and calves and also items of produce. Christians believe "first fruits" refers to the mass baptism of the Holy Spirit, which descended on the assembled disciples on this day. If memory serves, the disciples themselves were considered the first fruits of Jesus's harvest. Which makes sense, since He referred to Himself as a seed that went into the ground in order to produce much grain (John 12:24).

This is arguably a more important day than Easter. Easter brought salvation to the Gentiles, but if I understand scripture correctly, Gentiles ignorant of God's existence were in no danger of condemnation. Pentecost, however, made it possible for every human being to receive the power of the Holy Spirit, on demand. Something that used to be reserved for people like Jeremiah and Daniel became available to all of us. On this day, God made the existence of a race of prophets possible.

And of course, we've forgotten all about it, focusing instead on salvation. Jesus clearly wanted every person to experience the baptism of the Holy Spirit. He told Nicodemus we had to be reborn of water and the spirit, if we wanted to enter the Kingdom of God. In other words, if we wanted to live in, and exert, God's power here on earth. This is the most hateful thing you can mention to people still ruled by the prince of this world, and it's the thing misguided church leaders have worked the hardest to conceal. It's probably the thing which is most likely to get you martyred.

If you have no idea what I'm talking about, but you're interested, find yourself a pentecostal or charismatic church and ask about the baptism. I believe the usual procedure is for people who already have it to lay hands on you.

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Aaron points out that the biggest significance of Shavuot in the Jewish calendar is that it was the date on which the Torah was given to the Jews.

And of course, Christians believe that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is what the Old Testament refers to when it says God will write the Torah on men's hearts.

Not that I would suggest that there is a connection or anything.



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