Books of the Book: Acts

Day of Pentecost, Part 1

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Participants: Jim & Mark Howard

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00:21 Welcome back to Books of the Book.
00:23 I'm Pastor Mark Howard. I'm here with my co-host, my brother
00:25 Jim Howard who is a pastor also. We both pastor in the state of
00:28 Michigan and we are studying the book of Acts. I sure hope
00:32 you have you Bibles with you as we dive in again to the day of
00:37 Pentecost. Now we have been building up to this point and
00:39 this is a pivotal point even though we're right here in the
00:42 beginning of the book of Acts. It's really kind of a launch pad
00:45 the day of Pentecost where Jesus had told his disciples to tarry
00:49 and wait for the promise of the Father and here's where we come
00:52 to the fulfillment of that. Before we start reading in
00:55 scripture we're just going to ask the Lord to guide our
00:58 understanding. Father in heaven, as we're
01:01 reading about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the early
01:04 church we pray for the Holy Spirit to guide us, the Spirit
01:07 of truth to guide us into all truth as we study and we ask it
01:09 in Jesus name, Amen. Acts chapter 2, verse 1.
01:14 The Bible tells us: When the day of Pentecost had fully come they
01:20 were all with one accord on one place. Now I want to keep
01:23 reading on here, but I can't skip past this what the
01:27 scripture is saying and what I want to look at here about the
01:31 day of Pentecost is something that a lot of New Testament
01:34 Christians are unaware of having not studied a lot of Old
01:38 Testament typology. But the day of Pentecost coming and being
01:43 fully come was powerful fulfillment of messianic
01:47 prophecy in scriptural types and you'll see what I mean by
01:52 that when you follow me back to book of Leviticus. We're going
01:56 to the book of Leviticus and we're going to chapter 23.
01:58 Now Pentecost was one of the Jewish feasts that took place
02:03 throughout the year every year. It was an annual feast of the
02:07 Jews and we read about those feasts in Leviticus 23. Now I
02:12 want to start with the feast of Passover in verse 4. Leviticus
02:17 23 and verse 4. The Bible says: These are the feasts of the Lord
02:22 holy convocations which you shall proclaim at their
02:25 appointed times. Now I just want to interject here;
02:28 It's interesting that the gatherings, I use the word
02:31 gatherings, convocations, a convocation was a gathering,
02:34 and the feasts of the Lord were gatherings. The worship services
02:38 of the Lord were intended to be gatherings and I want to
02:42 emphasize that. Even today sometimes people today get a
02:46 very independent idea of worship and they say will I can worship
02:50 God out in nature under the juniper tree or something you
02:54 know. Where you've got a gathering God's calling for here
02:57 and there's a blessing that comes from being gathered
03:01 together. You know, just prior to this
03:03 verse it talks about the Sabbath and sometimes when people first
03:07 learn about the Sabbath and the importance of the Sabbath of the
03:11 fourth commandment they think well I can do that at home and
03:15 I'll just make sure I care for that at home. But in that very
03:20 verse it says that the Sabbath is a day, in verse 3, of holy
03:23 convocation, that's a sacred gathering. So again and again
03:27 we see the importance of gathering together as Christians
03:30 like they were in Acts chapter 2.
03:32 Right. In fact the apostle Paul says in Hebrews chapter 10 that
03:35 as we see the day of Christ approaching let's not gather
03:37 together less but more. Now it's important. I'm glad you brought
03:41 that up about the seventh day Sabbath. We see that the Sabbath
03:45 of the 10 commandment in verse 3 because there's a distinction
03:48 that we're going to go into which is the Sabbaths that come
03:52 in conjunction with the feasts because the feasts also had
03:55 their Sabbaths. Now the seventh day Sabbath always took place on
03:58 the seventh day. But during a feast, the feast was driven more
04:01 by the calendar than by the day of the week. So it would be as
04:06 we read in verse 5 it says: On the 14th day of the first month
04:10 at twilight is the Lord's Passover and on the 15th day of
04:13 the same month is the feast of unleavened bread to the Lord.
04:17 Seven days you must eat unleavened bread so on the 14th
04:20 day and the 15th day, these would fall on different days of
04:24 the week depending on the year. But it goes on to tell us in
04:28 verse 7 on the first day of this particular feast you shall have
04:32 a holy convocation (again a gathering). You shall do no
04:37 customary work on it. Now this is the feast of unleavened bread
04:41 So the first day of that feast is a Sabbath, it's a rest day.
04:44 The word Sabbath in Hebrew is just a word that means rest.
04:47 They would do no work on that day. So there are places in this
04:50 passage that we're going to look at that will say that they do no
04:53 work and it may not use the word Sabbath but that's what it means
04:56 and you can read it as you go. If you read through the whole
04:59 chapter, these were feast Sabbaths and in this particular
05:02 case on the 15th day of the first month is when you're going
05:04 find this feast Sabbath. It could be on whatever day of
05:07 the week. Just like an anniversary.
05:09 Yeah, like an anniversary or birthday or whatever. Now it
05:13 goes on to tell us in verse 8 you shall make an offering or
05:16 offer an offering made by fire to the Lord for seven days.
05:19 This is during the feast of unleavened bread. The seventh
05:23 day shall be a holy convocation. This is the seventh day of the
05:25 feast. This feast was blocked off by Sabbaths, by days of
05:31 rest where God wanted his people to be able to gather and come
05:34 away from their work and focus on the spiritual lessons.
05:38 Then he says in verse 9, And the Lord spoke unto Moses saying
05:41 speak to the children of Israel and say to them, When you come
05:45 into the land which I give you and reap its harvest then you
05:49 shall bring a sheaf of the first fruits to the priest; verse 11,
05:53 He shall wave the sheaf before the Lord to be accepted on your
05:58 behalf on the day after the Sabbath the priest shall wave it
06:02 I'm going to make a sense of this in just a moment. On the
06:06 day after the Sabbath you shall wave it and you shall offer on
06:09 that day when you offer the sheaf you shall offer a male
06:11 lamb, etc., etc. Now I'm jumping ahead to verse 15 where it says,
06:16 in my Bible I have a heading that says the Feast of Weeks.
06:19 It says, And you shall count for yourselves from the day after
06:23 the Sabbath from the day that you brought the sheaf of the
06:26 wave offering, seven Sabbaths shall be completed. Count 50
06:30 days to the day after the seventh Sabbath and then you
06:34 shall offer a new grain offering to the Lord.
06:36 Now this was speaking about Pentecost.
06:38 That's what Pentecost is, pente 50 and you get the 50 days that
06:42 come after. See here's how it worked out. You had Passover
06:45 on the 14th day of the first month. That lamb was slain, the
06:49 Passover lamb at twilight on the 14th day of the first month.
06:52 And then the Bible says that the next day began the Feast of
06:55 Weeks and that was a feast Sabbath; there was no work done
06:59 on that day. Then the day after that feast Sabbath on the 16th
07:03 day was the day where the wave sheaf was offered before the
07:06 Lord. Now the wave sheaf was a first fruits offering. In other
07:11 words it was an early precursor to the harvest
07:15 that was coming. It was an early,
07:17 I want to say, harvest. It wasn't really a harvest,
07:20 it was a pre-harvest and the wave offering was basically
07:24 thanking the Lord in advance for the harvest that was going to
07:28 come. Then when you counted the 50 days on the 50th day then you
07:32 had a harvest and you would take that harvest and you would
07:36 wave it before the Lord. Now this is all pointing forward to
07:39 different things in the ministry of Christ. First of all, let's
07:44 go to 1 Corinthians 5. It's absolutely fascinating when you
07:48 realize that the children of Israel carried on this custom
07:52 for well over 1000 years every year; 14th day they had the
07:56 Passover lamb, 15th day, the feast Sabbath, the feast of
07:59 weeks began, 16th day the wave sheaf, count 50 days, you have
08:04 Pentecost. Over and over and over they went through this
08:07 routine. Now 1 Corinthians chapter 5 in verse 7 notice what
08:11 the apostle Paul says. Therefore purge out the old
08:15 leaven (which is one of the things they had to do during the
08:18 Passover) that you may be a new lump since you truly are
08:21 unleavened for indeed Christ our Passover was sacrificed for us.
08:26 Now it's not a mystery to most Christians that Christ was
08:29 typified in the Passover lamb. But look at the next one in
08:31 1 Corinthians 15; 1 Corinthians 15 and we're going to verse 20.
08:40 And the Bible says: But now Christ is risen from the dead
08:45 and has become the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep.
08:51 And later on here Paul says in verse 23, speaking of the
08:55 resurrection, each one in his own order, Christ the first
08:59 fruits, afterward those who are Christ's at his coming.
09:03 So Paul points to the resurrection of Christ as the
09:06 first fruits offering. Now follow along here. You come
09:09 down the ages to 31 A.D. On the 14th day of the first month
09:15 at twilight Jesus Christ is crucified and hangs on Calvary's
09:20 cross as has been repeated in type year after year after year
09:24 and right on time he's crucified On the 15th day, the feast
09:29 Sabbath Jesus rests in the grave The Bible says in the gospel of
09:33 John, chapter 19, I believe it's verse 31 that that day was a
09:36 day. Now a high day was when the seventh day Sabbath and a
09:40 feast Sabbath corresponded on the same day. On the 16th day,
09:44 the third day since the crucifixion, Jesus is raised
09:48 from the dead and has become the first fruits just as the type
09:51 has shown repeatedly. Then the Bible tells us that Jesus spends
09:54 40 days with his disciples and then they have 10 days in the
09:58 upper room and when the day of Pentecost had fully come what do
10:02 we find but a harvest. Jesus raises from the dead as the
10:05 first fruits, as the evidence that there's going to be a
10:07 greater harvest on the day of Pentecost where we're going to
10:11 pick up in Acts chapter 2. We see the fulfillment of years of
10:14 type, typology, that God had shown where in a messianic,
10:21 prophetic type we have a perfect fulfillment.
10:24 So they should have expected that on the day of Pentecost
10:28 there would have been a big harvest of souls.
10:30 They should have expected and when the apostles would preach
10:33 and they were able to use these scriptures, those Jews could not
10:37 help but see that that which they had practiced for so many
10:41 years and even I'm sure it had become formal and routine for
10:45 them, really was pointing forward to the crucifixion and
10:48 the burial and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
10:51 But often they didn't realize it until it after it was over.
10:54 But certainly it did bring in a harvest of souls and we're going
10:58 to get to that where 3000 were added in a day. But we need to
11:02 start right from the beginning of Acts chapter 2 and dive back
11:05 in and see what it says here about the setting of what
11:09 happened on the day of Pentecost 50 days after. So it says in
11:14 verse 1: When the day of Pentecost had fully come
11:16 they were all with one accord in one place. First of all, that's
11:21 very interesting isn't it. They were with one accord in one
11:24 place. It's as if it was saying they were together.
11:29 They were of the same mind set but they were in the same place
11:33 and this is the atmosphere that allowed for what was about to
11:37 happen and it's interesting that as the Holy Spirit is poured out
11:40 throughout the book of Acts as we're about to see here that it
11:45 happens not necessarily on individuals but on gatherings of
11:49 people. Convocations, assemblies It's going to take us setting
11:54 our pride aside and having humility of heart and love for
11:58 one another in order for us to see and experience what they
12:02 experienced on this day. So they were together, together, with
12:06 one accord in one place. Verse 2 says: And suddenly there came a
12:10 sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind and it
12:14 filled the whole house where they were sitting. Then there
12:17 appeared to them divided tongues as of fire and one sat upon each
12:21 of them and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began
12:25 to speak with other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance.
12:29 Now this doesn't look like business as usual for the
12:32 apostles. This was a special day and it says that the whole house
12:35 was filled with this rushing mighty wind but to really get
12:39 the fullness of that you have to look at what it says as you keep
12:42 reading in the next couple verses. It says: There were
12:45 dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation
12:48 under heaven and when this sound occurred the multitude came
12:52 together. And it speaks about how they were confused because
12:54 everyone heard them speak in his own language. But you get this
12:57 picture that this is not an isolated incident. It is so
13:01 powerful, this noise is creating such a commotion.
13:04 Something exploded in town, what happened?
13:07 That's right. I mean we're talking about people who were
13:09 coming from every nation under heaven, so they're scattered
13:11 around here, around the area, and we're hearing this
13:13 incredible supernatural sound. God is calling the attention of
13:17 all these people to the apostles in this moment. This is their
13:22 moment to bear witness for him and to really create the
13:26 birthing of a large crop of souls to begin that early church
13:30 Now as we keep reading we're going to learn a little bit
13:34 about some of the special aspects of the Holy Spirit such
13:37 as the gift of tongues. But right now we need to take
13:40 a break, so if you'll stick by we'll be right back with you
13:44 studying the book of Acts.


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