May 27th, 2012
What’s gotten into you?”
This question usually stems from unacceptable
behavior.
But it is an appropriate question for today’s feast.
The very people who for days, even weeks, had hidden
themselves in fear for their lives, were out and about and acting in
astonishing ways.
They no longer lived in secret.
In fact, they
were calling attention to themselves by their behavior.
What had gotten into them?
“They were all
filled with the Holy Spirit.”
It is such a
simple statement, a statement that may no longer startle us!
These previously terrified people were all filled with
the dynamic power of God—the power that refreshes and recreates, that comforts
and heals;
This Spirit burned within them like tongues of fire,
and they went forth and proclaimed the message of God’s love manifested in the
resurrection of Jesus.
This same
Spirit was given to us when we were baptized into the death and resurrection of
Jesus and confirmed in the power of the Spirit.
If we received the same Spirit as did the disciples on
that first Pentecost, why can’t we do the same marvelous deeds?
But we can.
We are assured that “to each individual the manifestation
of the Spirit is given for some benefit.”
In situations
where hatred and violence prevail, kindness and gentleness are actually heroic;
Generosity is countercultural wherever greed and
selfishness reign.
And how much harm might be avoided if we had a bit
more patience?
The Spirit that
Jesus sent us from his Father is a Spirit of reconciliation, the Spirit that
prevents us from holding grudges or nurturing vengeance.
It is the Spirit of truth, the Spirit that directs us
into lives of honesty and integrity. The world in which we live is in far
greater need of reconciliation and truth than of the gift of tongues.
Nations all over the world are hemorrhaging from the
wounds of war;
various
religious groups live in constant fear of prejudice and persecution;
church leadership has lost much credibility among the
members, and its moral voice has been muted within the broader society
The Holy
Spirit, the dynamic power of God, is bestowed on us in all fullness.
And with the Spirit come the gifts that can transform
the world.
The first disciples had their day, and they seized it
with a gusto that has been remembered down through the centuries.
This is our day.
We now have a chance to show others what’s gotten into
us.
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