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Pour out Your Spirit on all People

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London- 13Jun2025

Pour out Your Spirit on all People

Scripture Reference: Acts 4:31 & Joel 2:28-29

When Pentecost rolled around on June 8, 2025, it was not just a nostalgic nod to the first-century folks who got to experience that mighty rushing wind filling their house like a divine air conditioner. Nope, it’s for us too! This season, we’re all about to go wild, receive that violent wind energy—blowing through our lives and filling every corner with a gusty, Holy exposure. Buckle up, it’s going to be a breezy ride! We need to be honest that the Holy Spirit is moving more freely and powerfully. He is descending on every activities we do by enabling us to speak up boldly and bravely. That experience began the mission to spread the Gospel then and now as well. Hallelujah!! Expect the unexpected things in our daily activities.

I was filled with excitement to explore the profound truths in the Word of God regarding the Holy Spirit, a promise from Jesus Christ to all of humanity, He is our birth right, Seal, Pledge, Privilege, A symbol of our fully preparedness and the Power from the above.

Joel says, Yhwh will pour out His Spirit on all People (2:28-29), Jesus Promised to send the Holy Spirit, but asked us to remain in the City until we are fully equipped with the Power from on High. 

John documented the message from the Jesus(14:26), Holy Spirit will teach us all things and help us to remember everything. We do not miss anything in this generation, as long as we are inviting and associating and honouring the Spirit in our day to day lives. 

The list is as follows:

  • He will teach all things that Jesus taught.
  • He will enable us to remember everything that Jesus preached/ promised.
  • Give us a New Heart and the New Spirit.
  • Cause us to walk in His statues.
  • Fully equip us with the Power from on High.
  • Become His witnesses to the ends of the World.
  • He will Pour out His Spirit on all People.
  • Fill us with Boldness to speak the Word of God.
The list will continue to grow, highlighting our on Him. He is fully control of all things according to God's will and the promises of Jesus. However, we often falter in adhering to His teachings, neglecting to remind ourselves of the promises given us, to renew our Spirits, disregard the importance of walking in His statutes, showing little concern for active engagement, prioritizing witnessing His goodness or Him, neglecting the immersion experience, and losing zeal or boldness.

Let us take a stock on this Pentecostal season, where we are standing, how far we are in alignment with the Holy Spirit. He is ready to pour out His Spirit, like a mighty rushing wind, to fill us in every department of our lives. Let us be ready and attentive to enjoy the journey with the Holy Spirit as a life style. May the Holy Spirit shaken up our lives, places, hearts and everything we do, to regain our full attention and set our priority to bring Glory to the Lord continually.

Let us not forget that He is in control of everything. There is nothing we can claim as our own through our efforts. Let us strive to be closer to Him than ever before, in Jesus' Name, Amen.

Peace be upon the State of Israel and us. Shalom. Have a Good Weekend. 

In His Grip

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