Acts 2:17
“In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.”

What of Today’s Verse…

So much hand wringing goes on to determine when the “last days” will occur. Yet the prophecy of Joel 2 begins to be fulfilled in Acts 2. The events happening are the beginning of the “last days”!

Since the coming of the Holy Spirit that first Pentecost after Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection, we have been in the last days. Jesus’ coming is near. He stands at the edge of history.

Since Jesus, we have stood at the “culmination of the ages” (Heb. 9:26) waiting for God’s final victory when he sends Jesus to return for us (1 Thess. 4:13-18). And the key to these last days? The Holy Spirit — God’s presence within us, God’s presence for us, and God’s assurance to us that we are part of his great victory.

The Holy Spirit didn’t come to a select few, to but to all who belong to Jesus. No wonder old and young, men and women, have words from God to share and dreams from heaven to inspire!

Let us Pray:

Almighty God, thank you for the coming of your Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Thank you for sending your Spirit to me when I came to Christ. Thank you for your abiding presence within me and assurance for me through your indwelling Spirit. I await, with the help of the Holy Spirit, the great victory that I know is coming in Christ. Thank you for this assured hope! In Jesus’ name I praise you! Amen.

Words of Wisdom
Let Go, Let God

I let go and let God lead the way.

Winter sports offer an opportunity for fun and adventure. They also illustrate how one might face life’s challenges. Observe a group of beginning skiers and their expressions as they ride the lift up the slope. Some may look apprehensive, others excited. Some may be fearful, anticipating a fall. Others are joyous and free, ready to face the slope with confidence.

Which of these two groups of skiers’ best describes me at this moment? Do I anticipate what might go wrong, or do I greet each situation with expectation of good? Do I let go and let God? On this day, I let go of any fear that may be holding me back. I let go, let God and enjoy the adventure!

You have made me stride freely, and my feet do not slip.–2 Samuel 22:37