Thursday, May 28, 2009

The Holy Spirit Descended
















When Jesus left His home in heaven, he came disguised as a seemingly ordinary person with no unusual characteristics. Hidden with His family in Nazareth, he lived and absorbed the human experience with its many joys and sorrows. Paul says of this period that Jesus made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a servant. . . . (Phil 2:7a NKJV)

But during Jesus’ baptism, John the Baptist saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting upon Him [Jesus]. (Mt. 3:16b) The Son of God was hidden no longer. Armed with the Spirit of God, He battled Satan in the Wilderness and then began His ministry. He preached the message of the Kingdom of God and performed miracles—and many believed He was the Son of God.

During His earthly ministry, Jesus sent His disciples out to share the good news of the kingdom on two occasions. But after the Holy Spirit descended on the day of Pentecost, Peter, the rest of the disciples, and the other Christians were different. The Spirit of the Son of God had been poured out and was no longer hidden. Like Jesus, the disciples preached the Kingdom of God, they performed miracles—and the church grew exponentially as people began to believe in Jesus as the Son of God. (Acts 2)

Originally June 5, 1992.
Picture: Tulips, Fargo, 2009. Photo by Solveig.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice 'picture' of the Holy Spirit... and the tulips look nice as well!

Solveig said...

Thanks.