PENTECOST SUNDAY, YEAR B: REFLECTION BY FR JULIAN EKEH
THEME: RECEIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT
(John 20:19-23)
Today is a great solemnity, the Pentecost Sunday. The Church
celebrates the decent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles. It is the
continuation of the glorious mysteries and, in fact, a very significant one
indeed. We celebrate the third glorious mystery today.
Today, the Church calls to mind an event that coincided with
the agricultural feast of the Jews and redefined it. We celebrate the fact that
a mighty wind blew, to blow away fear and blow in courage and power from above.
The Church celebrates the great miracle of recreation. The Church thanks God
for the unction with which she began to function. The Church marks her birthday
today.
The Church celebrates a reawakening and a return to
consciousness and mission effected by the Ruah Adonai. The Church celebrates
God-breathedness, the breath that vivifies and revitalizes. The Church calls to
mind a transcendental replication of what happened in Eden when God breathed
into the motionless man and made him live. The Church witnesses the prophecy of
Ezekiel about the spirit that blew on the lifeless bones and gave them life. We
celebrate answered prayers that our being locked up in the upper room was not
in vain. That the voice of prayer is never silent.
We celebrate in Thanksgiving the fulfilment of the promise
made by Jesus, that He will not leave us orphans.
We celebrate our adoption as children of God, for by the
Spirit we have received, we can comfortably call God Abba Father.
We celebrate our liberation and the freedom of the children
of God, just like a tied fowl or a caged bird celebrates when freed. We rejoice
that we have been privileged to be given the gift we cannot merit so much to
receive.
We celebrate the New Pentecost.
WHAT IS PENTECOST?
It is derived from the Greek 'pentekoste', which means
literally '50th'. It is an agricultural feast, a wheat harvest festival (cf
Exodus 34:22). It is a Jewish feast with which they marked the end of their
Passover celebration. It is also used to celebrate the Shavuot, which is the
feast of weeks in Hebrew. It is the celebration of the seven weeks after
Passover.
With time, this Jewish festival became an occasion for
commemorating the giving of the Torah by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
It is good to underscore that this celebration gathered a
good number of people from far and wide into Jerusalem. It was a homecoming for
the Jews in diaspora, a pilgrimage for foreigners, an economic adventure for
business tycoons, and tourism as well for great and small alike.
WHAT'S SPECIAL?
What we celebrate is not the Jewish Pentecost. We are not
celebrating the Shavuot. Not the giving of the Torah to Moses, not the
homecoming nor the pilgrimages. Oh no!
We are celebrating that on this ordinary day of Jewish
celebration, something extraordinary happened. It is no longer the giving of
the Torah to Moses but the giving of the Holy Spirit to the apostles. It is not
a thanksgiving for a journey made by Moses but a thanksgiving for an ascent
made by Jesus, the Son of God, which necessitated the advent of the Holy
Spirit. It is not the old law that held people bound but the new law of love
that set people free. We celebrate that on this day, the Holy Spirit took the
centre stage. Attention was focused on the apostles, passivity was translated
to activity, the captives were liberated, and the fearful became fearless. A
mysterious proclamation resounded, and the whole tongues of the world were
unified by the Spirit of understanding.
In a special way, today's celebration will bring an end to
the Easter season.
WHY WE NEED THE HOLY
SPIRIT
Proclamation
What Jesus taught His disciples was meant to be
communicated. But with timidity that communication cannot occur. So, with the
tongues of fire on their heads, they were set on fire to proclaim the Love of
God in such a manner that people even accused them of being drunk. Be open to
that fire of the Spirit and communicate Divine wisdom by your words and
actions. May it not be quenched.
Baptism
Being confirmed and commissioned by the Holy Spirit, they
received the authority of regeneration, of bringing people into the body of
Christ. Those who received the communication of the word had their rebirth and
new life in Christ. 3000 were baptized on the Pentecost day. How are you
operating with the baptismal grace you received? It is a day to rekindle the
light of our baptism and carry the same light to everywhere we may find
ourselves.
Effective functioning
in the world
To function effectively in the world, we need the Holy
Spirit. The word of God says, take away the Spirit they return to clay (psalm
146:4).
We will do nothing without the Spirit of God. We will be
lifeless without it. We will be empty without it. Our prayers will be a waste
of time without the Spirit, and our hope will be useless without the Holy
Spirit.
We need the Holy
Spirit to live holy life. That's why Jesus says: "Receive the Holy
Spirit." The Church needs it to give and receive forgiveness. He is the
forgiving Spirit. We need it to live in us and work with us, He is the wisdom
of God. We need it to replace our unholy desires and steer up holy deeds.
"Receive the Holy Spirit " means receive answers to your prayers, it
means receive fulfilment of my promises to you, it means you're not alone, it
means God will confuse your enemies, they will look at your success and will
not understand what's going on, it means that the righteous will gather around
you for Thanksgiving, it means receive reason for living, it means receive
power to forge ahead. It means receive power from above. It means that the powers
from below can never stop you from soaring high.
May you receive this Spirit, may the operations of the Holy
Spirit destroy the activities of the evil cabals who are holding the progress
of this country and of our world.
May God bless His word in our hearts.
LET US PRAY
Holy Spirit of God,
Spirit of the Risen Christ, fall afresh in us. Fill us with power from above.
Fill us with courage and wisdom to face and overcome the world. Fill the hearts
of the faithful and enkindle in us the fire of your love. Raise up for us
leaders with fear of God and holy dreams. Burn to ashes the power of sin and
the agents of darkness. Give us the
grace to succeed in all our endeavours. May we enjoy Your abiding presence and
work with it for our salvation and those of the whole world through Christ our
Lord. Amen
Happy Pentecost
Sunday
Rev
Fr Julian O Ekeh
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