Today is Good Friday. We celebrate the death of our Lord and Savior,
Jesus Christ today. When we think back to all that happened on Good
Friday, we of course focus on Jesus’ becoming the “propitiation for our
sins” (1 John 2:2).
But I want you to also think about all the signs and wonders which
were on display that day. The sky turned dark, there was an earthquake
and many who were dead came back to life. The veil of the Temple ripped
from the top down.
And on top of all of this, the weeks leading up to
Jesus’ death were filled with all the talk of his many miracles
including the raising of Lazarus from the dead.
Peter’s Sermon at Pentectost
Keep these signs and wonders in view as you look at Acts 2 with me,
as Peter tries to explain another miraculous event – the mighty, rushing
wind, tongues of fire, and the miraculous speech that enabled the 120
who were gathered in the upper room to tell the Good News to people of a
multitude of languages, who all heard the Gospel in their native
tongue. Continue at Bob Hayton
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