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Pentecost/Shevuot

Greetings,

Thank you for staying with me through these 49 days, for praying for me and encouraging me to continue. I hope that you were encouraged and challenged in your walk with the Lord. 

I pray that you will grow in your love of the Lord, that you will step out in faith and be amazed at what the Lord will do for you and those around you. 

May the peace and grace of the Lord be with you always,

Tricia

Day 49 of 49

You shall count seven weeks. Begin to count the seven weeks from the time the sickle is first put to the standing grain. 

 Then you shall keep the Feast of Weeks to the Lord your God with the tribute of a freewill offering from your hand, which you shall give as the Lord your God blesses you. 

 And you shall rejoice before the Lord your God, you and your son and your daughter, your male servant and your female servant, the Levite who is within your towns, the sojourner, the fatherless, and the widow who are among you, at the place that the Lord your God will choose, to make his name dwell there. 

 You shall remember that you were a slave in Egypt; and you shall be careful to observe these statutes. 

Deuteronomy 16:9–12

Jewish tradition states that Israel received the Torah at Mt Sinai on Shavuot. The celebration focuses on the giving of the Law. 

When the people saw that Moses delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron and said to him, “Up, make us gods who shall go before us. As for this Moses, the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.” 

So Aaron said to them, “Take off the rings of gold that are in the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and bring them to me.” 

So all the people took off the rings of gold that were in their ears and brought them to Aaron. 

And he received the gold from their hand and fashioned it with a graving tool and made a golden calf. And they said, “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!” 

When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it. And Aaron made a proclamation and said, “Tomorrow shall be a feast to the Lord.” 

And they rose up early the next day and offered burnt offerings and brought peace offerings. And the people sat down to eat and drink and rose up to play. 

And the Lord said to Moses, “Go down, for your people, whom you brought up out of the land of Egypt, have corrupted themselves. 

They have turned aside quickly out of the way that I commanded them. They have made for themselves a golden calf and have worshiped it and sacrificed to it and said, ‘These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!’ ” 

And the Lord said to Moses, “I have seen this people, and behold, it is a stiff-necked people. Now therefore let me alone, that my wrath may burn hot against them and I may consume them, in order that I may make a great nation of you.” 

But Moses implored the Lord his God and said, “O Lord, why does your wrath burn hot against your people, whom you have brought out of the land of Egypt with great power and with a mighty hand? 

Why should the Egyptians say, ‘With evil intent did he bring them out, to kill them in the mountains and to consume them from the face of the earth’? Turn from your burning anger and relent from this disaster against your people. 

Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, your servants, to whom you swore by your own self, and said to them, ‘I will multiply your offspring as the stars of heaven, and all this land that I have promised I will give to your offspring, and they shall inherit it forever.’ ” 

And the Lord relented from the disaster that he had spoken of bringing on his people. 

Then Moses turned and went down from the mountain with the two tablets of the testimony in his hand, tablets that were written on both sides; on the front and on the back they were written. 

The tablets were the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God, engraved on the tablets. 

When Joshua heard the noise of the people as they shouted, he said to Moses, “There is a noise of war in the camp.” 

But he said, “It is not the sound of shouting for victory, or the sound of the cry of defeat, but the sound of singing that I hear.” 

And as soon as he came near the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, Moses’ anger burned hot, and he threw the tablets out of his hands and broke them at the foot of the mountain. 

He took the calf that they had made and burned it with fire and ground it to powder and scattered it on the water and made the people of Israel drink it. 

And Moses said to Aaron, “What did this people do to you that you have brought such a great sin upon them?” 

And Aaron said, “Let not the anger of my lord burn hot. You know the people, that they are set on evil. For they said to me, ‘Make us gods who shall go before us. As for this Moses, the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.’ 

So I said to them, ‘Let any who have gold take it off.’ So they gave it to me, and I threw it into the fire, and out came this calf.” 

And when Moses saw that the people had broken loose (for Aaron had let them break loose, to the derision of their enemies), then Moses stood in the gate of the camp and said, “Who is on the Lord’s side? Come to me.” And all the sons of Levi gathered around him. 

And he said to them, “Thus says the Lord God of Israel, ‘Put your sword on your side each of you, and go to and fro from gate to gate throughout the camp, and each of you kill his brother and his companion and his neighbor.’ ” 

And the sons of Levi did according to the word of Moses. And that day about three thousand men of the people fell. 

Ex 32:1–28.

According to Deuteronomy, the Feast of Weeks was the concluding festival for the grain harvest when the people brought a freewill offering of gratitude to the Lord. Like the Feast of Booths and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this one required God’s people to travel to Jerusalem. 

So while the disciples waited in the upper room, the Lord assembled his people from all over the world to be at the Temple in Jerusalem. 

The Holy Spirit came to the disciples, empowering and giving them the boldness to witness. At the Temple they began to share the hope of Jesus Christ, and everyone from all over the world heard the message in a language they could understand. 

At Sinai, the Lord brought the letter of his law to the people, and 3000 died because they could not keep it. At Pentecost, the Lord brought the provision of grace through Jesus Christ, and 3000 were saved, because the Lord had paid the penalty. 

Likewise, my brothers, you also have died to the law through the body of Christ, so that you may belong to another, to him who has been raised from the dead, in order that we may bear fruit for God. 

 For while we were living in the flesh, our sinful passions, aroused by the law, were at work in our members to bear fruit for death. 

But now we are released from the law, having died to that which held us captive, so that we serve in the new way of the Spirit and not in the old way of the written code.

Romans 7:4–6

The narrative of the Pentecost.

When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in one place. 

And suddenly there came from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. And divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance. 

Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven. And at this sound the multitude came together, and they were bewildered, because each one was hearing them speak in his own language. And they were amazed and astonished, saying, “Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each of us in his own native language? 

Parthians and Medes and Elamites and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabians—we hear them telling in our own tongues the mighty works of God.” 

And all were amazed and perplexed, saying to one another, “What does this mean?” 

But others mocking said, “They are filled with new wine.” 

But Peter, standing with the eleven, lifted up his voice and addressed them: “Men of Judea and all who dwell in Jerusalem, let this be known to you, and give ear to my words. For these people are not drunk, as you suppose, since it is only the third hour of the day. 

But this is what was uttered through the prophet Joel: “ ‘And in the last days it shall be, God declares, that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams; even on my male servants and female servants in those days I will pour out my Spirit, and they shall prophesy. 

And I will show wonders in the heavens above and signs on the earth below, blood, and fire, and vapor of smoke; the sun shall be turned to darkness 

and the moon to blood, before the day of the Lord comes, the great and magnificent day. 

And it shall come to pass that everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. “Men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man attested to you by God with mighty works and wonders and signs that God did through him in your midst, as you yourselves know— this Jesus, delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God, you crucified and killed by the hands of lawless men. 

God raised him up, loosing the pangs of death, because it was not possible for him to be held by it. 

For David says concerning him, “ I saw the Lord always before me, for he is at my right hand that I may not be shaken; therefore my heart was glad, and my tongue rejoiced; my flesh also will dwell in hope. 

For you will not abandon my soul to Hades, or let your Holy One see corruption. You have made known to me the paths of life; you will make me full of gladness with your presence.’ 

“Brothers, I may say to you with confidence about the patriarch David that he both died and was buried, and his tomb is with us to this day. Being therefore a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him that he would set one of his descendants on his throne, he foresaw and spoke about the resurrection of the Christ, that he was not abandoned to Hades, nor did his flesh see corruption. 

This Jesus God raised up, and of that we all are witnesses. Being therefore exalted at the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, he has poured out this that you yourselves are seeing and hearing. 

For David did not ascend into the heavens, but he himself says, “ The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool.” 

Let all the house of Israel therefore know for certain that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified.” 

Now when they heard this they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?” 

And Peter said to them, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 

For the promise is for you and for your children and for all who are far off, everyone whom the Lord our God calls to himself.” 

And with many other words he bore witness and continued to exhort them, saying, “Save yourselves from this crooked generation.” 

So those who received his word were baptized, and there were added that day about three thousand souls. 

Ac 2:1–41.

I’ve always wondered about the tongues of fire. What did they signify? John the Baptist had claimed that they would be baptized with fire. 

Fire destroys, but it also gives light, cleanses, and purifies. 

God used a flaming torch to represent himself in the covenant with Abraham, Gen 15:17. He spoke to Moses from a flaming bush, Ex 3:2. He led the children of Israel through the night with a pillar of fire, Ex 13:21. 

God calls himself a consuming fire, Deut 4:24. 

Throughout the prophets we see judgement coming in the form of fire. Hell is described as a lake of fire. 

In the Law, everything that could stand fire had to be passed through the fire for cleansing.  Sacrifices involve fire, some just partial and some a total consumption.

God tends to us and watches over us just like a jeweler tends his refining fire (Zech 13:9). Everything that can stand fire had to be passed through the fire for cleansing (Ex 31:19).

Shadrack, Meschak and Abedneggo were freed by the fire (Dan 3:26). 

The Lord makes his ministers a flaming fire (Ps 104:4).

Jewish tradition says the candle is symbolic of the body, while the flame represents the soul that is always reaching upward (JPS Guide to Jewish Traditions).

Did the fire symbolize the cleansing and purification of the Holy Spirit? Did it represent the gift of eternal life? Did it represent the anointing as ministers of God, declaring the message of God? 

Whatever the purpose for the flames, we know that the Holy Spirit came to help us live the Christian life, showing the love of Christ to those around us as we share with boldness the hope that is in him. 

The disciples changed from a motley crew, afraid of the Jewish leadership, to a unified group with the purpose sharing the hope and love of Jesus Christ through his death and resurrection. 

The people from all the nations who came and received the message, took that message home with them. 

A few people committed to Jesus Christ and filled with the Holy Spirit changed the world.

Lord, thank you for the gift of your Holy Spirit to lead and guide me. Help me to be sensitive to his leading. Let me make a difference for good in the people around me by sharing your word, love and hope. 

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When the Holy Spirit Comes

Day 48 of 49 

I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you shall be clean from all your uncleannesses, and from all your idols I will cleanse you. 

And I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. 

And I will put my Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules. 

Ezekiel 36:25–27

John the Baptist told the people that when the Messiah came, he would baptize them with the Holy Spirit and fire. He expected to be one of the ones baptized with the Holy spirit and fire, instead he baptized Jesus Christ. 

John answered them all, saying, “I baptize you with water, but he who is mightier than I is coming, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. 

 Lk 3:16.

Having the Holy Spirit doesn’t mean tough times won’t come. John the Baptist had the Spirit from the time he was in the womb (Lk 1:15), and Herod beheaded him (Mk 6:27). The Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted.

In those days Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. And when he came up out of the water, immediately he saw the heavens being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. And a voice came from heaven, “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.” 

The Spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness. And he was in the wilderness forty days, being tempted by Satan. And he was with the wild animals, and the angels were ministering to him. 

Mk 1:8–14.

Jesus spoke to his disciples about the Holy Spirit. He told them that when they faced persecution and stood trial, the Holy Spirit would give them the words to speak. They did not have to be afraid.

And when they bring you to trial and deliver you over, do not be anxious beforehand what you are to say, but say whatever is given you in that hour, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit. 

And brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death. 

And you will be hated by all for my name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. 

Mk 13:11–13.

And when they bring you before the synagogues and the rulers and the authorities, do not be anxious about how you should defend yourself or what you should say, for the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say.” 

Lk 12:11–12.

He told them the Holy Spirit was a good gift from God. The Holy Spirit has a purpose. Jesus called him a Helper. He helps to remember the Word spoken by Jesus, and he teaches so we can understand. 

For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened. 

What father among you, if his son asks for a fish, will instead of a fish give him a serpent; or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion? 

If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!” 

Lk 11:10–14.

Whoever does not love me does not keep my words. And the word that you hear is not mine but the Father’s who sent me. 

“These things I have spoken to you while I am still with you. 

But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you. 

Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. 

Jn 14:24–27.

After his resurrection, while he walked among them, he breathed on them and said “Receive the Holy Spirit.” It brings to remembrance that God breathed on Adam, and gave him life. 

And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you withhold forgiveness from any, it is withheld.” 

Jn 20:22–23.

then the Lord God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living creature.

Genesis 2:7

At his ascension, his last words told them how they would be able to accomplish the great commission, the Holy Spirit would do it through them.

He said to them, “It is not for you to know times or seasons that the Father has fixed by his own authority. 

But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” 

And when he had said these things, as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight. 

And while they were gazing into heaven as he went, behold, two men stood by them in white robes, and said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into heaven? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven.” 

Ac 1:7–11.

The disciples waited in the upper room. It says that they were all in one accord…a miracle in itself. They devoted themselves to prayer. They voted on a new apostle. They waited some more.

When I became a follower of Christ, I had no idea what he had in store for me…and my unknown future is in his hands. 

I know that the Spirit will bring his Word to mind and give me understanding. 

I know the Spirit will give me boldness to witness about the hope that is in Jesus Christ. 

I know that the Spirit will enable me to walk in obedience. 

I know that when I face persecution and trials, that he will give me the right words to say.

For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name, that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with power through His Spirit in the inner man, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; and that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled up to all the fullness of God.

Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen.

Ephesians 3:14–21

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Holy Spirit in the Old Testament

Day 47 of 49 

The third person of the Trinity remains mostly a mystery. Depending on the denomination, he can be ignored, exalted to higher than Christ, or considered a cause for misunderstanding leading to division. 

Today I’m looking at where the Holy Spirit is mentioned in the OT. This is not an all inclusive list.

What does it say about his character and purpose? What would the disciples have understood about him? 

We first find him in the beginning with God, hovering over the waters when God said, “Let there be light”. 

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. 

The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters. 

Ge 1:1–2.

The Spirit of the Lord’s presence in the life of Joseph and Daniel was obvious to those outside the faith.

And Pharaoh said to his servants, “Can we find a man like this, in whom is the Spirit of God?” 

Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Since God has shown you all this, there is none so discerning and wise as you are. 

 You shall be over my house, and all my people shall order themselves as you command. Only as regards the throne will I be greater than you.” 

Genesis 41:38–40

There is a man in your kingdom in whom is the spirit of the holy gods. In the days of your father, light and understanding and wisdom like the wisdom of the gods were found in him, and King Nebuchadnezzar, your father—your father the king—made him chief of the magicians, enchanters, Chaldeans, and astrologers, 

 because an excellent spirit, knowledge, and understanding to interpret dreams, explain riddles, and solve problems were found in this Daniel, whom the king named Belteshazzar. Now let Daniel be called, and he will show the interpretation.” 

Daniel 5:11–12

The Spirit gives abilities when they are needed. These abilities can be given to more than one person so that the responsibilities are shared.

The Lord said to Moses, “See, I have called by name Bezalel the son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with ability and intelligence, with knowledge and all craftsmanship, to devise artistic designs, to work in gold, silver, and bronze, in cutting stones for setting, and in carving wood, to work in every craft. 

And behold, I have appointed with him Oholiab, the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan. And I have given to all able men ability, that they may make all that I have commanded you: the tent of meeting, and the ark of the testimony, and the mercy seat that is on it, and all the furnishings of the tent, the table and its utensils, and the pure lampstand with all its utensils, and the altar of incense, and the altar of burnt offering with all its utensils, and the basin and its stand, and the finely worked garments, the holy garments for Aaron the priest and the garments of his sons, for their service as priests, and the anointing oil and the fragrant incense for the Holy Place. According to all that I have commanded you, they shall do.” 

Ex 31:1–11.

And I will come down and talk with you there. And I will take some of the Spirit that is on you and put it on them, and they shall bear the burden of the people with you, so that you may not bear it yourself alone. 

Numbers 11:17

Then the Lord came down in the cloud and spoke to him, and took some of the Spirit that was on him and put it on the seventy elders. And as soon as the Spirit rested on them, they prophesied. But they did not continue doing it.  Now two men remained in the camp, one named Eldad, and the other named Medad, and the Spirit rested on them. They were among those registered, but they had not gone out to the tent, and so they prophesied in the camp. 

Numbers 11:25–26

Today, most people understand prophesy to be telling the future. While that may be a part of a prophesy, it is simply proclaiming the Word of the Lord. We get so wrapped up in knowing the future that we forget, God will speak into our today to give us hope and encouragement…for today.

The Spirit of God came upon Balaam, and he blessed Israel even though he was paid to curse them. In the OT, the Spirit of God could come upon someone who did not fully follow the Lord. 

And Balaam lifted up his eyes and saw Israel camping tribe by tribe. And the Spirit of God came upon him, and he took up his discourse and said, “The oracle of Balaam the son of Beor, the oracle of the man whose eye is opened,  the oracle of him who hears the words of God, who sees the vision of the Almighty, falling down with his eyes uncovered:  How lovely are your tents, O Jacob, your encampments, O Israel! 

Numbers 24:2–5

The Spirit of the Lord came upon men to help them when called to lead the people of God.

So the Lord said to Moses, “Take Joshua the son of Nun, a man in whom is the Spirit, and lay your hand on him. 

 Make him stand before Eleazar the priest and all the congregation, and you shall commission him in their sight. 

Numbers 27:18–19

But when the people of Israel cried out to the Lord, the Lord raised up a deliverer for the people of Israel, who saved them, Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb’s younger brother. 

 The Spirit of the Lord was upon him, and he judged Israel. He went out to war, and the Lord gave Cushan-rishathaim king of Mesopotamia into his hand. And his hand prevailed over Cushan-rishathaim. 

Judges 3:9–10

In Judges 14 and 15, the Spirit of the Lord came upon Samson many times and he did great feats of strength. But he compromised his position as a Nazarite to the point that the Spirit of the Lord no longer came.

When Saul became king of Israel, the Spirit of the Lord came upon him and he prophesied among the prophets. But his disobedience led to the removal of the Spirit, and David received it instead. David prayed that the Spirit would not leave him.

Now the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and a harmful spirit from the Lord tormented him.

1 Samuel 16:14

Then Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the midst of his brothers. And the Spirit of the Lord rushed upon David from that day forward. And Samuel rose up and went to Ramah. 

1 Samuel 16:13

Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.  Cast me not away from your presence, and take not your Holy Spirit from me.  Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.  Then I will teach transgressors your ways, and sinners will return to you. 

Psalm 51:10–13

Teach me to do your will, for you are my God! Let your good Spirit lead me on level ground!  For your name’s sake, O Lord, preserve my life! In your righteousness bring my soul out of trouble!  And in your steadfast love you will cut off my enemies, and you will destroy all the adversaries of my soul, for I am your servant. 

Psalm 143:10–12

Nehemiah and the prophets referred to the Spirit of God and his work among the children of Israel.

You gave your good Spirit to instruct them and did not withhold your manna from their mouth and gave them water for their thirst. 

Forty years you sustained them in the wilderness, and they lacked nothing. Their clothes did not wear out and their feet did not swell. 

Nehemiah 9:20–21

Many years you bore with them and warned them by your Spirit through your prophets. Yet they would not give ear. Therefore you gave them into the hand of the peoples of the lands. 

Nevertheless, in your great mercies you did not make an end of them or forsake them, for you are a gracious and merciful God. 

Nehemiah 9:30–31

But they rebelled and grieved his Holy Spirit; therefore he turned to be their enemy, and himself fought against them. 

Then he remembered the days of old, of Moses and his people. 

Where is he who brought them up out of the sea with the shepherds of his flock? 

Where is he who put in the midst of them his Holy Spirit, 

who caused his glorious arm to go at the right hand of Moses, who divided the waters before them to make for himself an everlasting name, who led them through the depths? 

Like a horse in the desert, they did not stumble. 

Like livestock that go down into the valley, the Spirit of the Lord gave them rest. 

So you led your people, to make for yourself a glorious name. 

Is 63:10–14.

Prophesies of the coming Messiah referred to the presence of the Holy Spirit in his life.

There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse, and a branch from his roots shall bear fruit.  And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.  And his delight shall be in the fear of the Lord. 

Isaiah 11:1–3

Behold my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights; I have put my Spirit upon him; he will bring forth justice to the nations.  He will not cry aloud or lift up his voice, or make it heard in the street;  a bruised reed he will not break, and a faintly burning wick he will not quench; he will faithfully bring forth justice. 

Isaiah 42:1–3

The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to the poor; he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to those who are bound; to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor, 

and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all who mourn; to grant to those who mourn in Zion— to give them a beautiful headdress instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, the garment of praise instead of a faint spirit; that they may be called oaks of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he may be glorified. 

Is 61:1–3.

There were also prophesies of when the Spirit would be poured out on all flesh.

And I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. 

 And I will put my Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules. 

Ezekiel 36:26–27

And I will not hide my face anymore from them, when I pour out my Spirit upon the house of Israel, declares the Lord God.” 

Ezekiel 39:29

And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh; your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions.  Even on the male and female servants in those days I will pour out my Spirit. 

Joel 2:28–29

And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and pleas for mercy, so that, when they look on me, on him whom they have pierced, they shall mourn for him, as one mourns for an only child, and weep bitterly over him, as one weeps over a firstborn. 

Zechariah 12:10

What did the disciples await in the upper room? 

The Holy Spirit in the OT provided wisdom, instruction, understanding, and authority. 

The Holy Spirit promised would be poured out on both men and women and enable the people to obey God’s rules and change the hearts to be softened towards the Lord.

Lord, thank you for the promise of the Holy Spirit. Give me a clearer understanding of what he provides for my walk with the Lord. 

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