The Semi-Seminarian
What is Pentecost really about? This Pentecost Sunday sermon on Acts 2:1-21 goes deeper than tongues of fire and a rushing wind — all the way down to the Jewish harvest festival of Shavuot, the meaning of firstfruits, and why the Holy Spirit fell on that specific day in that specific room with those specific people. Pentecost didn't replace Shavuot. Pentecost is Shavuot arriving at its appointed harvest. The feast of firstfruits, the giving of Torah at Sinai, and the scroll of Ruth — three layers of the same feast, all pointed in the same direction, all saying the same thing for a thousand years: the harvest was always headed past the border. When the Spirit fell and every person heard the mighty works of God in their own language — that wasn't a new program. That was the grain head breaking the surface of a field that had been growing in the dark since October. In this message: — Acts 2:1–21 preached in full — The connection between Pentecost and Shavuot (Feast of Weeks) — What firstfruits actually means and why it matters — Ruth as the Shavuot scroll and her place in Jesus's genealogy — Hagar, Tamar, Rahab, and Ruth as winter wheat — The Holy Spirit and Torah — completion, not replacement — Joel 2 and the pouring out of the Spirit on all flesh — Why every language matters and who gets left out when we forget it — The church as firstfruits — real grain, not metaphor Scriptures: Acts 2:1–21 | Joel 2:28–32 | Deuteronomy 26 | Ruth 1 | Luke 17 | Mark 7 | Matthew 8 | Genesis 16 | Genesis 38 | Joshua 2 The Semi-Seminarian — live Sunday sermons from First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Cushing, Oklahoma. Recorded live on an iPhone in a fellowship hall. Not slick. Not produced. Just the text, the room, and whoever showed up. If you found this at 2am and you're not sure you still believe anything — you're exactly who this is for. #Pentecost #Acts2 #Shavuot #HolySpirit #BibleStudy #PentecostSunday #Firstfruits #FeastOfWeeks #ChristianSermon #BibleExplained
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