It was the Day of Pentecost…
Fifty days earlier, God raised Jesus from the dead. But on the Day of Pentecost, it was announced that Jesus had now been exalted to the place of highest honor in heaven, at God’s right hand. And God the Father, just as He promised, gave Jesus the Son, the Holy Spirit to pour out upon all that the people in attendance saw and heard that day (Acts 2:32-33).
Jewish people from all over the known world were there. Completely shocked, they heard Jesus’ disciples praising God and declaring His mighty acts in the languages of the countries where they had been residing. What was coming out of the mouths of Jesus’ disciples were things they should not have been able to speak.
Why did the Day of Pentecost seem like Heaven took a DIVINE BREATH and breathed upon those first disciples? Take a listen and find out!
You can also READ the FULL article here —> https://yanceyvaldez.com/it-was-like-heaven-was-getting-ready-to-take-a-divine-breath/.
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