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Acts 2:1-4 - And when the day of Pentecost was fully come,
they were all with one accord in one place. 2 And suddenly there came a sound
from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they
were sitting. 3 And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and
it sat upon each of them. 4 And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and
began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.
For years and years (from the time of Christ until the early 1900’s) the
preaching of the gospel was sufficient for the edification and glorification of
the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. But now in the last 50 or so years, it has
not been enough. People want more. This transition from the preaching of the
gospel to the "feelings" evidenced by Charismatics all over the world
coincides with the emergence of rock music. As teenagers, people rocked and
rolled to the beat of rock music, and as adults they rock and roll to the beat
of "religious" music. Rock music has increased in intensity, and now
"Christian" rock music has come to the forefront, proclaiming a new
way of worship. Be not deceived, Satan is a great deceiver. He gives what the
people want. He makes them think they are getting closer to God, when in
reality, they are getting farther and farther away from Him and His Holy
Worship. Refer to what Adam and Eve thought when Satan deceived Eve, and Adam
willingly followed her into transgression. Eve believed she was getting closer
to God, when in reality, spiritual death came over her and her husband, and
death has passed upon all men, for that all have sinned and come short of the
glory of God.
It is interesting to note the great amount of lawlessness that has come into
the United States since the "revival" of charismatic gifts. Abortion
has been voted in and 40 million babies have been killed in their mothers womb.
What has happened is a fulfillment of scripture. As time grows to a close,
preachers have been preaching what people like to hear, tickling their ears - II
Timothy 4:3,4 - in the last days people will turn their ears away from the
truth and will turn to fables, they will have itching ears, which preachers will
readily scratch for the money the people will pay them. II Timothy 3:5 -
in the last days, people will have a form of religion, yet they will deny the
power thereof. As it is true with these false Charismatics, so it is also true
with the people of God, especially when the people of God have no backbone to
stand against this evil.
What happened on the Day of Pentecost is a fulfillment of the promise God
gave to His early church for additional blessings.
1. John 7:39 - The receiving of the Holy Spirit Power by the church was
future.
2. John 14:15-17 - Jesus will pray that the Father will send
"another comforter", which is the "Spirit of Truth".
3. John 14:26 - the Holy Ghost is the comforter that is to come.
4. John 20:21-23 - Jesus gives the "internal manifestation of the
Holy Spirit" to the church.
5. Luke 24:49 and Acts 1:1-8 go together as both verses tell the early
church to wait for the promise of the Father before they do anything, or go
anywhere.
Acts 2:1-4 - Jesus gives the "external manifestation of the Holy
Spirit" to the church. The Holy Spirit is given as the comforter
and power.
I. Acts 2:1-4 - The Holy Spirit baptism.
A. The condition of the church when the Baptism came. They were calm,
cool, and collected, not like the modern Pentecostals.
1. They had been praying for 10 days. Acts 1:15-26 shows they had been
studying the Word of God.
2. They were all of one accord, because of their praying and studying.
3. They were all in one place, in the upper room.
4. They were sitting, not standing, or jumping around like the
Pentecostals do.
5. The Pentecostals I have seen always work their people up into a
frenzy of activity by singing repetitive choruses, a continual waving of
the hands in the air, and a general condition that seems to border on mass
hypnosis.
B. What is tongues?
1. A tongue is a known language.
2. Acts 2:6 - they said every man heard them speak in his own language.
3. Acts 2:8 - Every man heard in the language of his birth.
4. Acts 2:7 - Every man that spoke was a Galilaean and wouldn't have
had enough education to speak in another language.
5. Acts 2:9-11 - Note the list of languages spoken.
C. What did they hear?
1. Acts 2:11 - The wonderful works of God.
2. This is not like the Pentecostals who speak and nobody can
understand what they are saying.
3. Note: In the Bible, there seems to be more emphasis in hearing
the language than in speaking the language.
4. Acts 2:14-36 - Peter preached in tongues this message concerning the
sin of the people, the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.
D. Who spoke in tongues?
1. Acts 2:3,4 - each person had a cloven tongue like fire sitting on
them.
2. Acts 2:3,4 - each person was filled with the Holy Spirit.
3. Acts 2:4 - The people spoke with other tongues, not all at once, but
as the Spirit gave them utterance.
a. I Cor. 14:27 - Paul, led by the Holy Spirit, wrote that if any man
speak in an unknown tongue, let it be by two or at the most by three,
and that by course, and let one interpret.
b. Only men shall speak in tongues.
c. I Cor. 14:34, Women should be quiet in church services, learning
from their husbands.
1. This would strengthen the church and home.
2. It is wrong for a woman to whisper in her husbands ear, then him
speak her thoughts.
3. She is supposed to talk to him at home.
4. This shows the manner of church business.
5. Business is not to be conducted hastily, but in such a way that
every person has a chance to think about what should be done.
d. Only two or three shall be lead by the Holy Spirit to speak in
tongues. Anybody else speaking in tongues is not led by the Spirit of
God.
e. "by course" - they shall not all speak at once, but one
at a time.
f. If there is no interpreter, then all shall remain silent.
g. Verse 32,33 - The spirit of the prophet, though given by God, is
to be controlled by the prophet.
1. God is not the author of confusion.
2. He would not have everybody speaking at once, even though they
have been given something to say by Him.
3. If everybody speaks at once, those standing by will say they are
mad (verse 23), and God won't be glorified.
h. On the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit was the interpreter.
E. What is the result of speaking in tongues?
1. Acts 2:37 - The lost were pricked in their heart and wanted to be
saved.
2. I Cor. 14:23 - Paul, by the leadership of the Holy Spirit, said that
if an unbeliever came into a church service where all the people spoke in
tongues they would say the church was mad (crazy).
The modern Pentecostal movement has changed the meaning of speaking in
tongues from "preaching the gospel in a foreign language which a
person previously didn't know" to "speaking in gibberish which
nobody knows". When the person interprets his gibberish, it is called
"Word of Prophecy" and is more valuable to the charismatic than
the Holy Word of God.
The gospel message was proclaimed to those near and to those far off.
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