On the Day of Pentecost the Infinite One
revealed Himself in power to the church. By His Holy Spirit He
descended from the heights of heaven as a rushing, mighty wind,
to the room in which the disciples were assembled. It was as
if for ages this influence had been held in restraint, and now
heaven rejoiced in being able to pour upon the church the riches
of the Spirit's power. And, under the influence of the Spirit,
words of penitence and confession were mingled with songs of
praise for sins forgiven. Words of thanksgiving and of prophecy
were heard. All heaven bent low to behold and to adore the wisdom
of matchless, incomprehensible Love. Lost in wonder, the apostles
and disciples exclaimed: "Herein is love." 1 John 4:10.
They grasped the imparted gift. And what followed? Thousands
were converted in a day. The sword of the Spirit, newly edged
with power and bathed in the lightnings of heaven, cut its way
through unbelief.
The hearts of the disciples were surcharged
with a benevolence so full, so deep, so far-reaching, that it
impelled them to go to the ends of the earth testifying: God
forbid that we should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus
Christ. They were filled with an intense longing to add to the church of such as should be saved. They
called on the believers to arouse and do their part, that all
nations might hear the truth and the earth be filled with the
glory of the Lord.